My London Trip: Rock N Roll History Walking Tour


We had a great time on the 2018 TripAdvisor award-winning ‘Traveler’s Choice music tour that celebrated London’s vibrant music history! Exploring the city that gave rise to legendary bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bad Finger, and others was nothing short of magical.

Our small group, full of rock music enthusiasm (I was the only one asking about the Spice Girls!), made stops at iconic locations—like the cozy Blues bar where Amy Winehouse poured her heart into her songwriting and cleared tables when she had writer’s block.

The energy in that space was palpable!

I created two Amy Winehouse sculptures using discarded water and soda bottles, yarn and Target bags (before they removed their Pride merchandise from store shelves and ended their DEI ( Diversity and Inclusion) program.

We also visited The Ships pub, where Jimi Hendrix once made a memorable exit (he vomitted outside the door) —such fun to think about the history that unfolded in these spots.

Did you know a JAMA Neurology study found a possible link between walking 10,000 steps per day and a reduced risk of developing cardiovascular disease, 13 types of cancer, stroke, and heart failure?

Our guide, Alan, a professional actor and musician, was simply fantastic! His passion for music and storytelling brought London’s rock ‘n’ roll scene alive.


FUN FACT: The original recording of the Beatle’s iconic song “Hey Jude” contains the F-bomb in the background. The Beatles decided to leave the word in the song.

As we strolled through the bustling streets of Soho and Mayfair, we soaked up tales of musical greats like David Bowie, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne and Elton John, feeling inspired by their legacies.

FUN FACT: You can hear a phone ringing at the end of Ziggy Stardust’s original “Life On Mars” recording. What’s strange about it is that the studio line was an unlisted number, so someone misdialed during the recording. The cost of recording tape was expensive; they didn’t re-record it. 

We traveled down Canterbury Street, where Sharon Osbourne’s father, Don Arden‘s music management office was located and 3 Savile Row, where the Beatles performed an outdoor concert on the rooftop.

Walking at least 30 minutes most day of the week can help lower blood pressure. Walking also improves the body’s ability to use insulin, the hormone that lowers blood sugar. 

It was funny to think that just the night before, we had wandered these same streets in search of late-night food after enjoying The Devil Wears Prada musical starring Vanessa Williams.

The delightful discovery of following in the footsteps of music legends made our experience extra special!

We visited the location of the Trident Studios, a British recording facility located at 17 St Anne’s Court in London’s Soho district between 1968 and 1981.

Queen recorded their first song there using the free studio time booked by Paul McCartney.  We also visited Regent Sound studios, first used to record jingles, then by bands like the Rolling Stones

How To Walk Off Your Thanksgiving Day Feast with Your Dog

A typical Thanksgiving meal contains more than 3,000 calories and is high in fat and carbohydrates. What does it do to your diabetes self-care plan?

A feast can be challenging for people with diabetes who are trying to manage blood glucose levels and weight but with careful planning, you can make healthy choices that fit into your diabetes meal plan and enjoy this wonderful celebration with friends and family.

Make your day about togetherness and family fun, and not just about the food by adding some exercise, like taking your dog for a walk, to your Thanksgiving Day celebration.

“Physical activity is the currency with which you pay for food,” says Pamela Peeke, M.D., author of Fight Fat After 40 (Penguin USA, May 2001)

My friend and colleague, Debby Kay, who is a pioneer in scent detection work for over 40 years and a member of The Association of Professional Dog Trainers offers these tips for Turkey Day walks with the dog:

  1. Keep up the pace, most people walk too slow to make the walk enjoyable for their dogs. Dogs are anxious to get out and see what’s around the next corner so keep your pace brisk, even for the little guys. No stopping along the way though, keep moving.
  2. Walk to an area where the dog can relieve themselves, stop there and give a release word(s) like “free” or “okay get busy”  When they are finish resume your walk.  Keeping the walk and potty time separate will make for an enjoyable and productive walk for you both.
  3. If you see another dog that is reactive to your dog or your dog is reactive to another dog, turn around and go in the opposite direction or cross the street.  Have treats in your pocket and distract your dog by asking him to look up at you while you are walking away, once he is looking at you and walking nicely with you THEN treat him but keep on moving.
  4. Walk with a buddy to keep it more interesting for everyone.
  5. Don’t over do the walk. 15 minutes is good for little dogs, 30 minutes is about right for medium to larger dogs.
  6. If there is ice on the walkways or salts have been put down where you are walking, put those booties on your pup’s feet to protect him from chemical burns and potential poisoning from absorbing things through their pads.

THANKSGIVING TIP:  Let your family members know they can support you and your diabetes wellness by walking around the block with you after dinner.

In celebration of National Diabetes Awareness month, for November only, Debby Kay has a special offer for all the people struggling to train their own dogs to be alert dogs. She is discounting a bundle of all her materials for this training by 15%.

You will get Debby Kay’s starter Snoopers kit for collecting samples and training aids, her handbook on training alert dogs AND the DVD that goes with that book AND finally the complete scent training course in a two DVD set, separately these items sell for $345 but with this discount you can get the complete set for the low price of $292.82 + S&H.

To order you set today visit:
http://www.debbykay.com/product/diabetes-training-package/

 

Debby teaches Super Sniffer®workshops for amateur dog owners and professional trainers alike.  She has set up several non profit organizations worldwide for Diabetes Alert Dogs and her Sweet Snoopers program is now in 22 countries around the world helping people manage this disease better through the use of trained  alert dogs.

TUNE IN: Debby Kay joins us for December’s Diabetes Late Nite on Tuesday, December 12, 2017, 6 – 7:30 PM, EST. We will be featuring songs from the new Elvis Presley Christmas album with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This wonderful album features his classic hits and covers Blue Christmas, Winter Wonderland, Silent Night and The First Noel.

The album brings together the legend’s yuletide performances from his 1957 Christmas Album and Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas from 1971, re-imagined with new arrangements performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

A deluxe edition of the album, containing four bonus tracks (new symphonic versions of material from Elvis’ Peace In The Valley EP) will follow shortly after November 24.