Trolloween and Johnny Clegg

This week was Halloween and of course Alice was super excited.  The birthday of the Fremont Troll who lives under the Aurora Bridge is celebrated on Halloween in a special event called “Trolloween”.

 

 

Typically this involves quite a crowd of costumed revelers gathering at the Troll on the evening of Halloween to see an amateur play (yay!), maybe hear some political speeches (boo!) and as legend has it, if you make enough noise the Troll may very well wake up.

The play is followed by a parade to downtown Fremont and dancing in the streets – suitably monitored by the local police.  We joined in the celebrations with our neighbors Mike and Patti and had a grand time, which was made more fun by haveing some cocktails at the Irish Pub and the Barrel Thief.

Alice and Patti dancing
Alice and Mike speak with Lenin

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also this week we had to attend another concert by Johnny Clegg, the South African musician, on his “Final Journey” world tour.  Alice is a big fan and earlier in the month we had taken a red-eye flight to Boston and watched his first North American show there before I then flew on to Europe for business.

This was a great show, and it was very encourage to see Johnny who was in remission from pancreatic cancer performing for two hours solid with a lot of energetic dancing including some aggressive Zulu dancing.

The following day we attended a small gathering where Johnny was interviewed and gave a very good insight into his life and how he operated with a mixed-race band during South Africa’s apartheid years.

The unfortunate aspect of the Boston adventure was that they were not very organized with their merchandise and Alice was unable to buy a t-shirt.  Not to be denied, Alice discovered they had added a Seattle concert to their tour and so she bought tickets to their concert which happened to be the evening following Halloween.

Success!

It was another great concert, but the intensive touring was taking a toll as Johnny’s voice was a little harsh and he was not quite as energetic.  They also took an intermission which they didn’t in Boston.  This was the second last concert of the tour, so hopefully Johnny and the band can get some rest and feel much better.

All in, it was quite a busy week for us socially!

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