Sunday update

Sorry for taking the day off yesterday. It’s been an unusual weekend.

Let’s start off this post with some yummy news: If you’re a fan of the cheeseburger soup and the chorizo meatloaf at Rizzo’s by Michael Patrick, you can now get it anytime you want. Cordelia’s Market has started carrying Rizzo’s in the grab & go.

This was the first Saturday in December in 17 years when Stumbling Santa didn’t happen. The Flying Saucer has a message about that:

For the last 16 years Flying Saucer has sponsored Stumbling Santa, a holiday celebration that helps collects toys and donations to support Porter-Leath and their goal of providing a meaningful gift to low-income children within our community.
Unfortunately due to Covid restrictions and social responsibility we are not able to have our event this year in it’s normal fashion . But even though we miss out on our night of fun, we need to keep in mind that the kids still need our help. This event is generally responsible for over half of the toys raised every year.
So We are still collecting toys and donations at our Downtown location. If you don’t feel comfortable getting out, please look into our virtual option that are available.
https://secure.qgiv.com/event/202stusan/

From MLK50: A Horn Lake woman warned the Shelby County Health Department about the superspreader potential of Curtis Givens’s party days before it happened.

The NBA has released the first half of the Grizzlies’ schedule.

Congratulations to Alcenia’s owner B.J. Tamayo, who bought the restaurant’s building after renting for 23 years.

Lana from Kooky Canuck posted this recently:

Thank you to all of our amazing loyal customers! Anytime that you dine in or order to go with us during December you will receive one of our holiday red envelopes to win prizes when you come back in January!

Sad to hear of the passing of Memphis in May poster artist George Hunt. I got to know George in the early days of South Main Trolley Night, and he always had a welcoming smile and a kind word. He was 87.

Also passed away recently was David L. Lander, who played Squiggy on the ’70s-’80s sitcom Laverne & Shirley. You can catch Squiggy and the gang on local station 30.2 this afternoon at 2:00 and 2:30.

Here’s James Aycock’s COVID weekly wrap-up thread. Things are getting bad out there.

I’m not going to make my friends in the restaurant industry happy with this opinion, but I think there ought to be a county-wide curfew 8 PM December 31-6 AM January 1. Having restaurants close at 10, if that’s still the regulation at the end of the month, will just cause everyone to go to house parties to ring in the New Year. A curfew would eliminate at least some of those parties. Even in the best of times, that’s a night when people make stupid decisions. (Remember the girl who got her head run over by her baby daddy in a parking garage on New Year’s 2019?) NYE parties need to be nipped in the bud.

Here’s something for my techie friends to have fun with today: Web-based insult generator with JSON output.

There’s a South Main Christmas Pop-Up hosted by Island Community Church today at 5 at 409 S. Main. People who live in the neighborhood are invited to come out and celebrate the holiday.

The New Yorker recently published an article about Hitler’s final days in the bunker. I wonder what about the current times caused the writer to think of that moment in history?

Back tomorrow with more news. Again, apologies for not posting yesterday.

Friday update

HAVE a Holly Jolly Christmas… it’s the best time of the year… (with the possible exception of BBQ Fest). Come to the newly-renovated Handy Park at B.B.King Blvd. and Beale Street this afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 for a Downtown Memphis Holly Jolly Holiday Celebration. Santa will be in his socially distanced snowglobe (sigh) for free photos, and you can grab a free hot chocolate and listen to some holiday tunes.

The Memphis Symphony Orchestra will present the 2020 Magic of Memphis Holiday Spectacular Saturday, December 19 at 7:30 at the Cannon Center. Tickets are $20-25 and are now on sale.

Action News 5 has a post on how to get the most out of the virtual St. Jude Marathon happening this week, whether you are a runner or just a fan.

You’re invited to attend the Tom Lee Park Groundbreaking Ceremony for the upcoming renovations Wednesday, December 9 at 3 PM. Mayor Jimbo from Mempho and other dignitaries will be there. Register here

Health Department director Dr. Haushalter said in yesterday’s COVID-19 press conference that the department closed In Love, the club on Winchester that threw the massive party in an outdoor tent the Saturday after Thanksgiving. So that “for the safety of our staff and guests, we’re closing until the 17th” post was a bullshit PR move. They did not voluntarily close.

There will be free city-run COVID testing sites the next three weekends. This weekend’s free testing will be 8:30 AM-5:00 PM Satutday-Sunday at Tiger Lane and at Poplar Healthcare (3495 Hacks Cross). There is no charge and the testing is for those who are symptomatic or asymptomatic.

Dr. H gave information about 303 contact tracing interviews conducted during the month of November to people who had tested positive for the coronavirus.

  • 76% of those continued to go to work for at least one day after they were symptomatic
  • 40% of those continued social activities such as meeting friends
  • 3% continued school activities

So we have people mumbling, “I don’t understand why the bars are still open in the middle of a surge.” THE BARS ARE NOT THE PROBLEM!!! It’s people who know they might be sick and who are going to work anyway! If you have a cough, STAY HOME! If you have 99.4 fever, STAY HOME! Especially those of you who have paid sick days. You are not being an admirable company man or woman by coming to work when you might be ill. You are endangering your co-workers.

Dr. Bruce Randolph, County Health Officer, gave updated guidelines about quarantining. A person is put in quarantine when they have been in recent close contact with someone who has tested positive.

  • The old CDC guidelines were to quarantine for 14 days. That is still preferable. BUT –
  • Under the new guidelines, you’re only required to quarantine for 10 days without a negative test.
  • Under the new guidelines, you can end your quarantine at 7 days if you go get tested at the end of that period and it comes back negative.

Terri Lee Freeman is stepping down as head of the National Civil Rights Museum, a position she has held for six years. She will assume leadership of a museum of African-American history in Baltimore. Her last day will be February 3.

If you run out of gas and need to flag down police officers to transport you to get some, here’s a word of advice: Don’t leave your meth pipe in your vehicle’s center console.

It’s Holiday Market Weekend out at Boxlot in The Edge District.

Wiseacre will release a new beer at both its taprooms at 1 today. It’s called Jean de Lis and is described as an Ice Pick Style Lager. It’s a French-leaning lemon and black tea lager that comes in at 5% ABV.

I’ve been studying the best writers on the Medium writing platform this week, and one of their tools is to insert a quote here and there from a widely respected source – to name a few, Barack Obama, Oprah, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Zig Ziglar. Therefore, I would like to wrap up this post with a quote from Buddha.

“We’ll get you so drunk in our BBQ booth, you’ll have a seizure and die” – Buddha

It just seems wrong to stay home on Bartender Appreciation Day, so I’ll be out after work. Back tomorrow with more news.

Thursday update

I have a suggestion for my photographer friends out there, When I write professionally on Medium, I use free stock photo sites like Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay, Pixy, and Freepik to find photos to enhance my stories. These make them more visually appealing and encourage people to read longer, making me more money.

So yesterday, I was contemplating a story about how, in 2020, I find it far more fulfilling to be a struggling writer than to have a “safe, secure” corporate job in web development. I knew exactly the photo I wanted to illustrate my point. But I couldn’t find it on ANY free stock photo site.

Photographers, if you want to get your name out there, go find someone with a pet rat and photograph it running on its exercise wheel.

Yeah, I know, you probably want to focus on paid gigs, not producing photos for free stock sites, but trust me, this’ll get used HUNDREDS of times. It’ll get your name out there. I would recommend putting it on Unsplash, which has a partnership with Medium, the platform I write for.

The Daily Memphian podcast featuring Tawanda Pirtle has dropped! Jennifer Biggs and Tawanda talk about Biggs’ first-ever steak sandwich from Jack Pirtle’s Chicken, the history of the fast-food chain, and Tawanda’s new gift shop Feelin’ Memphis at 509 S. Main.

The County Commission grilled Dr. Haushalter, Shelby County Health Department Director, about the large party that happened at In Love in Hickory Hill Saturday night. The party crowded many people into an enclosed, heated tent with little to no masking or social distancing. Dr. H says the health directive will be rewritten to address situations like this one. In Love announced yesterday that they will close until the 17th, reminding me of a university athletic department that self-imposes sanctions hoping the NCAA will be satisfied and won’t impose more.

Grizzlies star Ja Morant admitted he was at the party and should have had a mask on. 21-year-olds do stupid shit and have to learn from their mistakes, and being Rookie of the Year does not exempt you from that rule.

From Amazon: Social distancing stick helps you keep a safe distance during the pandemic. Duuuude. Never mind COVID-19, I needed this in 2009.

Couple of restaurant closures: Michael Patrick of Rizzo’s has announced that the restaurant will be closed for lunch through Friday, but apparently this is good news, because he’s going to be back with something his customers will love.

Not such good news: Catherine & Mary’s has had to temporarily close after a staff member tested positive for the ‘rona. They will remain close until all team members have been tested and until they get done thoroughly sanitizing the restaurant.

Action News 5 reports that South Main Santa is collecting donations at 11 area businesses. You can drop off personal care items, toys, and masks to be given to those in need this holiday season – and when you do, you get discounts at participating restaurants and shops. Can’t make it down there but want to help out? Here’s a link where you can donate by PayPal.

The CA has a look at Dr. Bean’s Coffee & Tea Emporium’s new home inside Stock & Belle at 387 S. Main. The shop had been previously located down the street at the now-closed Puck Food Hall at 409 S. Main.

Mighty Lights honored the 293 victims who have lost their lives to violence in Memphis in 2020 last night.

Today is National Green Bean Casserole Day.

Penny Hardaway’s Tigers romped to an 83-54 win over Arkansas State at home last night.

MemphisWeather.net forecast: Rainy and cold, high 45. Rain chance 100%. Well that sounds absolutely terrible, especially with Thursday being my going-out day.

Now that December’s here, I gotta wonder: If we get a few inches of snow, do the people working from home get a snow day? My guess is they don’t. Related question: Is there still $2 Fireball at Bardog when it snows, or was that one of the COVID casulaties?

Turnstyles plays Grind City Brewery tonight at 5:30. Go see the place if you haven’t already. It’s beautiful!

Get a look at Memphis Chess Club without leaving your desk. There will be a Virtual Carryout Concert there noon to 1 that will be broadcast on Facebook Live. Or, if you want to come down and grab some food in person, here’s the menu.

That’s it for today. I probably won’t do a COVID-19 press conference recap this afternoon unless something unexpected develops. Back in the morning with more news.

Wednesday update

I was a bad boy yesterday. My plan for after work yesterday was to run to the bank, get a haircut, run down to STIX for their $50-gift-card-for-$25 sale, then come home and work on my professional writing career.

I ran to the bank, got a haircut, went to STIX, then crossed over the parking lot at Second and Gayoso to get back to Main Street… well, hey, there’s the Blind Bear! I suppose it’d be rude for me to walk right by without even stopping in to say hello.

If someone knows of a course entitled “How to Say Hello in Less Than 3 ½ Hours,” let me know.

The University of Memphis men’s basketball team tips off at home tonight, hosting Arkansas State at 7. Those attending tonight’s game will want to note FedExForum changes related to COVID-19.

The Daily Memphian has great coverage of the COVID-19 task force press conference yesterday, so for the most part I will turn you over to them for complete information. Some highlights:

  • There was some confusion about parties being hosted in an enclosed tent, as happened at In Love on Winchester Saturday night. A tent is still an “enclosed space” and is not subject to the same rules as outdoor events. Apparently Health Department inspectors onsite didn’t understand this.
  • Dr. Haushalter indicated that all restaurants will follow the same rules going forward, whether they are full-service or limited-service. She never directly said it but I got the sense that the tripwire closing ONLY limited-service restaurants AKA bars if 450 new cases/day threshold may not be relevant anymore. Whether that’s a good thing or bad thing  I can’t say.
  • By the way, Dr. H’s response was to a Memphis Business Journal reporter who asked, “With hospitalizations up, how is it that bars are allowed to still operate?” If I had an MBJ subscription, I’d consider canceling it due to the tone of that question. I invite that reporter to visit Bardog or Blind Bear sometime. My friends who own bars are doing everything by the rules. Don’t blame them for the surge when the real problem is people who have symptoms but go to work anyway.

Pink Pig Apparel is back online for a limited time. The brand made famous by Shelton Clothiers more than 10 years ago is back for your holiday shopping needs, with men’s polos, baseball caps, and women’s tees.

If you did No-Shave November, you could get a free McRib for posting a photo of your clean-shaven face to social media today.

Although I’m done with web development as a career, I’m still on job email lists. Usually, I just delete the emails without ever clicking into the jobs, but this one sounded interesting: Developer/Programmer/Hacker. Sounds like you’d have to work your ass off but you’d be in on the ground floor of a startup with a great idea and would have potential to rise to Chief Technical Officer. The URL makes it appear the job is with a New Jersey company, but really, in web development during COVID times, nearly every job is remote. If you know someone in IT who would be excited about this opportunity, pass it along.

I want to give a shout-out to Larry, a new stylist at Rachel’s Salon at 10 N. Main yesterday who did a fabulous job cutting my hair while my regular stylist takes some time off. Although he has years of experience, he’s new to the salon and still building up a clientele, so go see him if you need someone new to do your hair. Conversation with him yesterday:

“Now, if we take three inches off, that’s going to hit right at your shoulder blades. Is that where you want it?”

“That’s perfect.”

My mom would roll over in her grave if she heard that conversation. Now that I think about it, Silver who cut my hair 2004-2006 would too.

Visible Music College will host a free virtual event with Christmas classics tonight beginning at 6:30. The college also plans to release an album with the songs performed tonight.

Donald Trump’s vice-president/narcissistic enabler Mike Pence will be in town tomorrow for a coronavirus discussion.

From Local Memphis: The “heart” of the Orpheum, The Mighty Wurlitzer, has returned

The Best Times, a magazine for active mature Mid-Southerners and the old coots who sit at the corner table at Max’s, has an article about the Downtown Memphis Christmas tree.

Seeing a report that Union was closed from Danny Thomas to Riverside this morning at 12:54 AM… I assume it’s back open now, but I wonder what that was about? Anybody know?

There’s a part-time server position open at The Sheraton on North Main across from the Convention Center.

Grizzly Bear Blues: Jaren Jackson Jr.’s absence at the start of the 2020-21 season will allow other young players to develop. Brandon Clarke will have the biggest opportunity to shine.

You know the Trumpster is screwed in his bid to claim election fraud when even Attorney General Bil Barr disagrees.

That’s it for today. Got several articles I’m writing for Medium in the pipeline, so it is extremely unlikely I will go out after work. Back tomorrow with more news.

Tuesday update

One more reminder: Today is buy a $50 gift card for $25 day at Stix Downtown. That is a screaming deal on some yummy fast-casual Asian food. Take a look at their menu to see what they have. I am not sure if there are any restrictions that come with these gift cards as there often are with Downtown restaurant gift card sales; might want to ask before you order. I personally am willing to put up with a few restrictions to get a Grizz Burrito or some Filet Mignon Hibachi for effectively half off.

The big story in Memphis coming out of the weekend was a party called The All Black Party thrown by Curtis Givens at his club In Love Memphis at 7144 Winchester. The good news was, the party was outside, which is safer than indoors as relates to the spread of COVID. Bad news, there were hundreds of people gathered, with no social distancing and hardly any masking. Discussions on Facebook indicate there may have been people who attended this party after having received a recent positive test for COVID.

I watched a press conference yesterday afternoon by Dr. Stephen Threlkeld, a local infectious disease expert, and he explained how this party was so dangerous because it has the potential for spread on top of spread. Meaning, two weeks from now, people who attended the party will be sick with COVID. Even worse, four weeks from now, the parents and grandparents of those who attended the party will be sick with COVID, and because of their age they will be more likely to require hospitalization, overwhelming the system.

To the people who attended the party: Look, no judgment here. I’m bored AF and I know you are too. But please, please go get tested, and if you’re positive isolate yourself, especially from the elderly people in your lives. And be aware that if you attend more events like Saturday night’s, a second Safer at Home order will be inevitable.

Hospitals are starting to cancel elective surgeries due to the surge in COVID-19. I want to say a word about this. My mom had a knee replacement around 2010. My grandmother had a hip replacement in 1988. Both of those, I believe, would technically be considered elective surgeries. But both my mom and my grandmother would have been left in pain and unable to walk for weeks had they needed those surgeries this month.

This morning’s Daily Memphian headline: Is there data to show diners get infected at local restaurants? Health Department refuses to provide it. Dr. Haushalter, head of the department, has received numerous calls from media over the past week but has not returned them, nor has city mayor Strickland. County mayor Harris says he’s “seen all kinds of data” but won’t elaborate. I bet today’s COVID-19 press conference will be a heated one. The Thanksgiving holiday allowed officials to escape accountability for over a week, but the clock is running down.

Wiseacre 2 (the Downtown location) is hiring for beer & food prep for its taproom:

South Main Sounds will stream Christy Lynn Band (Duo) online tonight at 6:30.

If you’re running in the virtual Memphis marathon this Saturday, WMC Action News 5 has tips to get the most out of the experience.

From The Guardian: Since he lost the election, Trump is losing Twitter followers while Biden is gaining them. I guess pretty soon Trump will call Twitter “the enemy of the state” and encourage his followers to delete their accounts and join him on Parler.

That’s it for today! It’s possible I will do a COVID-19 press conference recap after work, but I have a haircut appointment at 1:30 so I’m not positive I will be able to fit one in. I should be back no later than tomorrow with more news.

Monday update

While preparing today’s blog post I came across a very important holiday some of you may want to put on your calendar. The first Friday of December – so this year, Friday, December 4 – is Bartender Appreciation Day. This holiday was created by Sailor Jerry in 2011 to show appreciation for bartenders’ skills and the services they provide.

From Cristina of City Tasting Tours:

City Tasting Box showed out with this holiday exclusive SUGAR & SPICE box! There’s FOURTEEN small businesses you can support with one purchase! Black Friday Weekend Sale ends Monday – 15% off everything + $5 Nationwide Shipping

If my mom were still alive, that box would absolutely be one of her Christmas presents from me this year. Keep it in mind for your family and friends who don’t live here – or even those who do.

There’s a GoFundMe to help feed and clothe the less fortunate in Memphis this holiday season. I can promise you the money will be used wisely; this is organized by my buddy Rahul, who participated in many activities to help the homeless when he and his parents had a convenience store out in Binghampton.

A petition is circulating to ask the Shelby County Health Department to release all COVID-19 data that led them to conclude that imposing further restrictions on restaurants was warranted for Health Directive No. 15. Sharing the data would go a long way to helping the restaurant owners understand the “why” behind the decision. Many restaurant owners feel like their industry is being singly targeted by health officials who want to be able to say they “did something” about the surge.

Not a local story but very cool: 17-old entrepreneur has a business selling chicken wing-style sauces. Her company generated $192,000 in revenue last year and she has raised $245,000 in funding. The barrier to entry in business has been flattened in the age of the Internet. If you have a great idea and are willing to go out there and put in the work, the sky is the limit.

From The Daily Memphian: COVID has taken a $4 million bite out of a fund used for Downtown improvements, funded by tourism dollars. This could affect Tom Lee Park improvements, most of which are scheduled to happen after Memphis in May 2021. (But will Memphis in May 2021 happen?)

Also notable in the article above: Downtown Huey’s is really hurting from the lack of tourists. Y’all go up there and get a Texas Toast Burger or some nachos or whatever your favorite is.

The DM’s restaurant reporter Jennifer Biggs will be on FM 91.7 Thursday at 11 AM with Tawanda Pirtle to discuss Biggs’ first-ever Steak Sandwich from Jack Pirtle’s Chicken. If that time doesn’t work for you, the podcast will drop this week on The Daily Memphian website.

Baptist Ambulance is hiring EMTs and Paramedics.

From The Dirty Crow Inn:

Who has been missing the food from The Dirty Crow Inn??
Well, stay tuned!

Momma’s took over the building at Crump & Kentucky where The Crow operated, but the deal allowed The Crow to keep exclusive control over its own recipes. I’d love to see the “5-Star Dive Bar” make a return, especially if it’s a little closer to home.

Still writing professionally on Medium… in October, it took only 8 days to beat my September earnings… in November, it took 29 days to beat my October earnings. Not particularly pleased with that but I guess it’s better than not beating my October earnings at all.

Hmmm… “Quotes from experts” is an article type that always does well on Medium. Maybe I’ll write one titled “4 Experts Share Their Most Powerful Advice For Fighting Covid” and quote the following experts:

  • Becky from Facebook
  • Karen from Facebook
  • Kandi from Facebook
  • Sue “Social Distance Yourself/Wear a Mask” Richardson from Twitter

I have a lot of errands to catch up this week, so it will likely be Thursday before I get out to do anything fun – assuming “fun” does not get completely banned by the Health Department by then. Back tomorrow with more news.

 

Sunday update

New Wing Order has a 20% off gift card sale going on through the weekend. Here are the details:

Blind Bear has size medium logo hoodies back in stock. I believe they are $35.

If you like Bardog’s food but maybe haven’t dined in as much as you would have liked due to the cigarette smoke, remember that it’s all nonsmoking right now – upstairs and downstairs. This isn’t due to a decision by Aldo, but rather Health Directive No. 15. They have a temperature check and the door and really good social distancing if you want to give dine-in another try.

Here’s a link to James Aycock’s COVID week-in-review. If even his most conservative predictions are correct, we’re in for another round of restrictions before Christmas.

That’s it for today. Back tomorrow with more news.

Saturday update

Gift card sale alert: Asian restaurant STIX will sell $50 gift cards for only $25 each at both its Downtown and Collierville locations Tuesday, December 1. Give the gift of Beale Street Rolls, Tuna Nachos, and Filet Mignon Hibachi to friends, family, co-workers, or yourself.

People suck: I was listening to the police scanner last night and there was a report of a man rolling a wheelchair toward the McDonald’s in the medical center district. It belonged to a homeless man with no legs who was left in the parking lot of the Exxon down the street lying on the ground, crying out for his chair.

I met a gentleness coach on Medium.com yesterday. I didn’t know that was even a thing, but boy, do we ever need that profession right now.

Also on the scanner, last night a 2010 Dodge Ram was stolen at Fourth and Union by a man who put his hand in his coat pocket and implied to the owners that he had a weapon. This happened a little after 10. Everyone be careful going walking around Downtown at that hour. With all the restaurants closed, it’s the equivalent of walking around at 5 in the morning pre-COVID.

No matter who the players are, no matter who the coach is, the men’s basketball Tigers seem to produce the same result every season. They fail to pass multiple times to set up a great look. They jack up threes and generally play like they’re still in AAU competition. They lose to squads that are far less talented but who understand teamwork and taking care of the basketball. It happened yesterday vs. VCU and the Tigers now possess a losing record and an uphill battle getting to the Big Dance in March.

The Tigers have added Central Arkansas to the schedule, filling the December 4 slot Ole Miss pulled out of due to COVID concerns. Needless to say, that is a downgrade and the Tigers could win by 60 and still not impress the NCAA tournament committee. Tip-off will be 7 PM and the game will be on the ESPN+ subscription service.

The football Tigers are on the road at Navy tonight, a 6 PM kickoff with the game televised on CBS Sports Network. A loss would put Memphis out of the hunt for the AAC championship game.

Tin Roof is the latest restaurant to jump on board with Drag Bingo. Pattie O’ Furniture will call the action at 1 PM in the Green Room, but brunch starts at 11 AM and the Roof has bottomless mimosas.

There’s an Open on Main Small Business Saturday Pop-Up Shop today at 55 S. Main. They’re open normal hours 10:30 to 6, but if you come between 12 and 4 there will be free wine for those 21 and up, and you can get two purchases wrapped for free by Get Wrapped 901. The 30+ vendors’ offerings include ceramics, art prints, jewelry, apothecary, weavings, candles, vintage and more. There will be social distancing, of course.

Yippie Trippie & The Pork Stars will be the food truck at Grind City Brewing Co. today from 1 to 9. If you haven’t been to this fabulous new brewery yet, GO TODAY while you still can before the Health Department shuts everything down. It’s like Loflin Yard but with craft beer brewed onsite.

Those of you who are posting or responding to the “Honor a Pet Who Is No Longer Here” meme on Facebook, I hope none of you are using your deceased pet’s name as a website password.

High Ground News has excellent coverage of Downtown Memphis Commission’s transit and parking plan for the core, The Edge, and the Medical District.

A highly disturbing article from Gizmodo: Microsoft’s creepy new “productivity score” gamifies workplace surveillance. I’d recommend letting that system gamify you typing resignation_letter(1).docx. Furthermore, you know how career coaches advise you to be tight-lipped during exit interviews? This is an exception; tell them EXACTLY why you’re leaving.

Y’all want to see what my Thanksgiving looked like?

I debated long and hard whether to accept an offer to come out to my friends Randy and Theresa’s house in Eads for dinner. Dr. Haushalter and Dr. Randolph advised keeping Thanksgiving within your household wherever possible. However, my household is just me and it would be a lonely Thanksgiving, and Randy and Theresa are people I see regularly so it’s not like the chances of us giving each other COVID would be significantly greater. Each of us has to decide how much risk we can reasonably take on during this pandemic, and I judged the risk as reasonable.

My Thanksgiving plate. Since Randy and Theresa are Northerners who now live in the South, there was both dressing and stuffing. As you can see, Perjorie T. Roll chose to stand next to the green bean casserole because it was closest in color to her hair.

Apple pie with homemade vanilla ice cream. Theresa said the pie, pre-baking, weighed 20 pounds.

A canned mixed drink in their freezer. I posted this pic to Facebook with the caption “+1.” Most of my Facebook friends didn’t get that but I’m sure Wilbur, David the Worm, Mirrorboy, and Guido did.

Perjorie was super excited about this Grasshopper, a chocolate mint flavored mixed drink that exactly matches the color of her nose. Melissa at Bardog makes a good Grasshopper if you want to try one.

I watched the Downtown Memphis Commission set up for Safe Santa yesterday. They had a snowglobe set up next to the Christmas tree. He sat inside while kids stood outside the globe for photos.

Wait a minute… I thought Dr. Fauci said Santa is an essential worker who is by his very definition immune to COVID. You’d think the snowglobe wouldn’t be necessary then?

Other than the Memphis game, college football games of note today:

  • Texas Tech at #23 Oklahoma State, 11 AM, FOX
  • Penn State at Michigan, 11 AM, ABC (can a game be a “marquee game” when one of the teams involved is winless all season?)
  • #22 Auburn at #1 Alabama (Iron Bowl), 2:30, CBS
  • Pitt at #3 Clemson, 2:30, ABC
  • #8 Northwestern at Michigan State, 2:30, ESPN
  • Mississippi State at Ole Miss (Egg Bowl), 3:00, SEC Network
  • LSU at #5 Texas A&M, 6:00, ESPN

This has been an unusual November in that we have yet to have an ultra-chilly day when the temperature struggles to crack 40. Looks like that day will arrive as November goes out. MemphisWeather.net has Monday starting in the low 30s, maxing out near 40, and then dropping to the mid-20s overnight Monday/Tuesday. I’m grateful we actually had a fall this year but it is coming to an end.

There’s a move to save the old Griggs College of Business building at 492 Vance, which has been scheduled for demolition. It was one of the first Black-owned colleges in the city and it was open until about 1976. Learn more about the building from Memphis magazine’s Ask Vance.

The Grizzlies have announced their preseason schedule.

  • at Minnesota (Target Center), December 12 and 14, both 7 PM
  • vs. Atlanta (FedExForum), December 17 and 19, both 7 PM

Fox 13 has coverage of the Peabody’s guests-only tree-lighting ceremony.

That’ll do it for today. Back tomorrow with more news, if there is any to report.

RIP Dr. Herman Green

I’m very sad to report that Dr. Herman Green passed away this week. Dr. Green, who had a drive-by 90th birthday party earlier this year, was one of the last (perhaps THE last) of the Beale Street musicians of the 1940s. Dr. Green was the saxophonist and heart and soul of local jam band FreeWorld. Thank you Dr. Green for your many years of service to the Memphis music scene.