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An update from Dr. Buschen (December 2009) . . .
It has been another busy year with traveling, photography, bridge, and reading. My digital camera gives me a great deal of pleasure, and I take thousands of pictures each year and then send many out on the internet for my friends to also enjoy. The time seems to go very quickly. The months of January, February, and March are especially busy because this is the height of cultural season, and I often have three nights of concerts, ballets, and operas each week which I enjoy attending. The snowbirds who winter down here want the arts and entertainment they are used to, and that is fine with me. This season I am looking forward to the violinist Joshua Bell and the soprano Kiri Te Kanawa as well as the Houston Symphony and the Buffalo Philharmonic, especially.
I maintained my custom of enjoying the season of Spring four times per year, as I visited Washington, D.C. to see the cherry blossoms, flowering trees, tulips, and daffodils, as well as the great art museums and gardens. The next month I headed off to Chicago to visit my family and to check out the New Wing at the Art Institute, tour downtown architecture by boat, and take lots of pictures at the conservatories and Chicago Botanic Garden. Then comes Montreal and its charm and its gardens and the incomparable Jean Talon Fresh Produce Market. I got some of my most colorful photos ever there this year. And finally I make it to Wisconsin and Minneapolis for a late spring and luscious peonies and poppies and giant clematis and flowering crabapple trees and rich fields of green.
Come fall, I headed first for San Francisco and the most perfect weather of the
year. I had wonderful adventures with a friend and ate lots of fresh seafood. I
returned to Chicago to enjoy early autumn weather and mums and fall flowers at the Botanic Gardens, and then in October I headed out for Kansas City to visit the three art museums and to enjoy very colorful fall foliage. The collection of American art may be the best in the country, and the audio-guides were very helpful. I enjoyed Kansas City very much.
The holiday season began with the spectacular Christmas Medieval Banquet offered by the Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. They have a large grammar school and high school and the best music program in the state of Florida. Scores of student musicians, singers, acrobats, jugglers, jesters, and serving wenches dress up in medieval costumes and serve a fine medieval banquet accompanied with music all night long. The best Christmas music is at the First Presbyterian Church so I enjoyed the concert there. Meanwhile, there were fine chamber music concerts by Chameleon Musicians and the Delray String Quartet. It was a very busy holiday season.
I am always happy to hear from former students at jbuschen@gmail.com. I send out a daily "Today in History" list of birthdays and events, if anyone is interested, and I also have a mailing list for accounts of my travels and critiques of cultural events and humor that appeals to me.
Travel, photography, reading, bridge, ballet, music, swimming every day, and good restaurants keep me busy. In March I flew to Montreal for good food, a chance to speak some French, to visit some friends, and to enjoy the ambience of a European city. In April I went to Washington, D.C. for the Cherry Blossom Festival and to check up on the art museums; I discovered a great new small museum, the Krieger. In May we went to San Francisco and enjoyed great weather, the symphony, the ballet, four art museums, the Japanese Garden, and the Redwood Forest, plus great sushi. In August I got to Los Angeles for the first time in a number of years, visited seven art museums, a Japanese and a Chinese garden, heard Renee Fleming sing, took 708 photographs, and had many adventures. In October I went to Baltimore and Philadelphia for a week and enjoyed six art museums, the Peabody Music Conservatory and a concert, and one of the best botanical gardens anywhere, Longwood, in Wilmington, DE. They were having chrysanthemum festival, and it was incredible. I have never seen such magnificent, exotic, lush flowers. Also visited the great Dupont Winterthur Museum of American furniture and art and Hillwood House, former home of Marjorie Meriweather Post.
In between other books, I am reading all of Proust's A la Recherche du Temps Perdu again. The Miami City Ballet and Gamonet Ballet present superb programs here in Fort Lauderdale, and visiting orchestras like Cleveland and Philadelphia keep us entertained. Just discovered the Boca Raton Symphony which is an excellent chamber orchestra nearby which performs in a delightful auditorium with fine acoustics. At a bridge tournament last week, my partner and I won silver points (which is a good thing), and I am creating a major website for a big high school reunion of mine which is coming up. Evenings are spent at my favorite Indian, Thai, Cuban, French, Greek, and Italian restaurants in the neighborhood. "Altar Boyz", the off-Broadway show, was in town last week and great fun. "Spamalot" and "River Dance" are coming up in the next two months, and I have tickets. One of the best Christmas concerts I have ever enjoyed was given at the First Presbyterian Church last Saturday. Friends and former students stop by now and then, which is always very enjoyable.