Frank plays host in dVerse Poets Pub today. It's Haibun Monday ~ Summer Solstice fast approaches .... our poetic focus is on just that ~ June 21st, the longest day of the year!
Fabian
Lou Christie
1994. A great line-up of top rock 'n roll 50's performers ~ an outdoor concert sponsored by Northwest Airlines (no longer flying) and the travel management company I headed. Anchorage Alaska ~ what had to be the dustiest day on record. The show began at 10am and ended twelve hours later! Concert-goers could not have cared less that it was dusty ~ shoes discarded, singing and dancing for hours on end in the swirling clouds. I imagine shower stall floors full of real mud puddles that night. I know I had one!
Highlights of my day? Photos and lots of conversing (maybe a flirty smile or two from me) with Fabian and Lou, the Shirelles, Tommy James and the Shondell's .. standing onstage with Don McLean, his arm encircling my waist as we swayed back and forth ~~ singing into a microphone 'bye bye Miss American Pie, drove my Chevy to the levy but the levy was dry' and on and on and on for 8+ minutes until we finished ~ took our bows while the audience hooted and hollered. A true once in my lifetime "performance."
alaska's solstice
longest day I've ever known
summer's on my mind


Wow! Wish I'd been there! You evoke it so eloquently! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWow this is some memory! Your writing brings the whole event to life. I felt as if I was there, watching it all unfold.
ReplyDeleteNostalgia is so powerful in this form, a wonderful haibun to read
ReplyDeleteI really like how your haiku ties the past to now.
ReplyDeleteDearest Helen,
ReplyDeleteNo doubt a crazy memory but both singers are unknown to me...
Mud puddles?!
Hugs,
Mariette
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteA great Haibun, Helen. Love the photos and the story. Sounds like you had your own little Woodstock!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had so much fun! I love that Don McLean song.
ReplyDeleteWow wonderful memories for you...a nostalgic haibun for sure.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking me back to 1994 to enjoy Alaska’s solstice and an exciting memory, Helen. I can’t imagine so much dust that leaves mud puddles in the shower! Your own American mudpie!
ReplyDeleteAmazing and what a memory... the closest I have ever done myself was dancing on stage with Terri Nunn on a corporate event in San Fransisco.
ReplyDeleteSo envious! Wonderful day - perfect Haiku
ReplyDeleteThis all makes perfect sense to me.😆
ReplyDeleteYou described the concert fantastically!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful moments,
I think in every memory or description it's like reliving them!!
The haiku is perfect❤️!
Wow! What a memory, Helen!
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