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Jefferson, France, Wine and Radio
Thomas Jefferson, America’s founding father, primary author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States, was perhaps America’s first and most devoted Francophile. During his time as minister to France, he lived in Paris five years where he resided in an elegant residence on the Champs-Elysées and entertained his American and French friends with fine food and wine from his newly-adopted land. In Paris, he became truly serious about the pleasures of the table.
Funny how that sounds familiar, since that happens to most of us when we go to France. And wine is always a big part of the equation. Thomas Jefferson was one of the leading figures in facilitating the importation of wine into the U.S. from France and other European countries. Widely recognized as the most knowledgeable wine connoisseur of his day, Jefferson was a staunch advocate of the virtues of wine throughout his life. “No nation is drunken where wine is cheap; and none sober, where the dearness of wine substitutes ardent spirits as the common beverage,” he once argued.
“Here! here!” I say. How true that is–just like a satisfying meal; if it’s delicious, you don’t need to overeat, whereas if you’re not satiated, you’ll likely keep on eating–or drinking–until you are. (I’d say that’s part of the problem in America today.)
I’m thinking a lot about Jefferson these days because I’m in full-on French experience mode, planning a trip to my beloved land where I lived eleven years (in Paris). This devotee of French culture, gastronomy–and the human experience in general–also comes to mind, since Monsieur Jefferson aka Clay Jenkinson is going to be in Telluride, Colorado this Sunday and I plan to go to hear him and say bonjour.
Have you ever listened to the radio show, The Thomas Jefferson Hour? C’est merveilleux! Clay’s intelligent portrayal of this great force of American democracy is astounding. We still have so much to learn from Thomas Jefferson and fortunately humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson keeps his wisdom, guiding principles and passions alive while applying them to today’s affairs. I have learned so much about everything from policymaking to gardening by listening to The Thomas Jefferson Hour and I’m so looking forward to being present at this live taping of his radio show at The Palm Theater on Sunday.
And, of course, I’m very much looking forward to my upcoming trip to France!
Note that I will be conducting a Travel Fun interview with Clay Jenkinson at the beginning of 2015. It will, of course, be a special Jefferson in Paris program.
Go to The Thomas Jefferson Hour website to see where Clay might be appearing near you, to locate public radio stations where the program is broadcast, to listen to the show’s podcasts and to find out more about toutes ces bonnes choses.