The. Last. T-shirt. Another souvenir from the May/June Europe trip, this one from Natural History Museum in Berlin. Yes, they have THAT fossil. In kind of a shrine. Listening to Bluesiana Triangle.
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The. Last. T-shirt. Another souvenir from the May/June Europe trip, this one from Natural History Museum in Berlin. Yes, they have THAT fossil. In kind of a shrine. Listening to Bluesiana Triangle.

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Spent part of the afternoon at the Toronto Maker Festival. An enjoyable and educational experience to be sure. Listening to The Ornette Coleman Trio at theĀ āGolden Circleā Stockholm. One more t-shirt left to go, BTW.
A souvenir from Paris, of course. My wife bought it for me at a little custom t-shirt shop near our favourite local market, theĀ MarchĆ© d'Aligre. āLes gars, lisezā translates toĀ āguys, readā which is of course quite appropriate for a librarian t-shirt. Our purview extends far beyond books into other kinds of scholarly and popular materials, but the book is a nice image for the t-shirt to be sure. Listening to Imprint by theĀ Julia Hülsmann Trio. I guess it would have been more appropriate to be listening to some French jazz, but Iāve so rarely coordinated my listening and wearing that why should I start now.
This oneās from the recent Beaches Jazz Festival here in Toronto. A small festival with all free shows. We saw Larry McCray, one of my all-time favourite blues singers and guitarists. It was an amazing show. Ā Currently listening to my favourite version of Soul Shine by Larry, of course.Ā
Another souvenir from Paris. This t-shirt is from the Sunside Sunset jazz club in Paris where I saw Olivier BogĆ© in a very fine solo piano concert. Currently listening to Larry McCrayās self-titled album. Weāre going to see him tonight at the Beaches Jazz Festival. Iām very excited -- McCray is one of my favourite bluesmen!

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One of the happy accidents of the month in Paris was the completely unplanned coinciding of our trip with the Festival Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés Paris. We were able to attend a few concerts, both ticketed and free. The Vijay Iyer Trio was the non-French act we saw while the locals included the Airelle Besson/Nelson Veras duo as the other ticketed show. We also went to a Women in Jazz free concert and saw two amazing performances, Leila Olivesi and her band as well as the Agathe Jazz Quartet. Getting better as coordinating so listening to Breaking Stuff by the Vijay Iyer Trio.
Hereās a t-shirt from the Field Museum in Chicago, featuring the most famous resident of that fine institution. Sue the T-Rex, of course! Listening to Shadows and Light by Joni Mitchell, the live album from her jazz era.
Re-starting the #SabbaticalTShirtProject for the last month of my sabbatical and what better shirt to feature than my just-arrived That Other Shirt! Ā Started as a kind of antidote to the sexistĀ That ShirtĀ worn by an ESA scientist during the Philae mission, Iām happy to display my shirt today. And Iām sure itāll come in handy for a bunch of other occasions too! Appropriately -- as I usually donāt manage to match the music Iām listening to to the theme of the t-shirt post -- Iām listening to Habitat by the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra. Of course, listening to jazz by a woman while posting this image celebrating women in science wasnāt actually explicitly planned, just a happy accident.