Sunday, February 13, 2011

Candelabra

They call it the Candelabra Tree on the edge of the Oaks near the Post Office. And yes, during the holiday season, it's fully decorated with latest Pandora LaCasse creations. For me though, the word candelabra can only conjure up those 15 minute interludes in afternoons watching with Mom those amazing fingers of Wladziu Valentino Liberace or just plain Liberace. Mom loved the piano, and she loved Liberace! We'd sit entranced for those few minutes each afternoon (from 2- 2:15 as I remember) waiting for the shot of his candelabra to appear and his rapid-paced playing that cued the beginning of his show. It was a time!

16 comments:

  1. Liberace was popular here too - am learning the piano myself and am only about 100 light years away from being as good!

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  2. Great tree, well-named too! What a lovely area that you live in... Spring will be here soon and melt that snow

    Bises,
    G

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  3. A perfect name for this tree. My mother also enjoyed Liberace and I also remember watching the show and being in awe of his musical prowess.

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  4. That tree is so beautiful. I'll bet it was lovely during the holidays.

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  5. Wonderful old tree! I don't remember Liberace's show - maybe it wasn't on in Canada - but I certainly remember his candelabra.

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  6. What a fabulous tree! I remember seeing Liberace in person and his candelabra many, many years ago when he was in the area. A very talented man!
    ☼ Sunny

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  7. We can still find Liberace from time to time on PBS.

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  8. I can see why they call it the Candelabra Tree!

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  9. LOl! I have watched him many a time with my grandmother.

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  10. Great tree and great memory, birdman!

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  11. We never watched Liberace at home but my grandmother loved him and the show. I liked the music as a child but always wondered about the hair.

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  12. I can completely see why it's named this!

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  13. Not long ago, I was telling a 30-something that many TV shows, including the evening news, were only 15 minutes long. Could tell they didn't quite believe me. When the news did go to half an hour, people scoffed and wondered what on earth they would do to fill that much time.

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  14. You picked the right title for this tree! I remember Liberace and we wondered at the time why his Italian name was mispronounced...

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