Move over St. Valentine!
On Friday afternoon at the Coconut Grove BID office, Commissioner Ken Russell (above right, I'm at left) along with Executive Director of the BID Abigael Mahony presented me with the honor. I'm flattered. There were many friends there and it was quite a surprise. I would especially like to thank Louis Del Borrello who put the whole thing together and Harry Gottlieb who wrote the text for the proclamation.
The love and support is so nice. Friends, strangers in the street, and people literally are crying at the demise of the Grapevine. While I knew there were a lot of fans and readers, I didn't realize how much it meant to you. It's nice to know that you saw me as an integral part of the community and your lives. Thank you.
I had forgotten all about this great little painting. AnnaMaria had done paintings of all her friends at the time. Here is the story, The Christmas Gifts are Hanging on the Wall.
For me it's exciting to go back in time - a time before the daily Grapevine, when there was no need to eat, sleep and drink Coconut Grove. Waking up and doing other things, or doing nothing, sounds so appealing. Traveling more and spending a lot of time up north this summer is on the agenda. Next year it would be so nice to spend the whole summer in Italy.
I do work. I have a business that has been neglected for many years. And I am starting a comic strip. So that will keep me busy. For many years I went to the beach almost daily, sometimes for an hour, sometimes all day. Doing that again would be so great.
I live here, you'll see me out and about, I just won't be writing about it or taking pictures of everything. But today feels like it's the last day of school, forever!
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1 Comments:
I wanted to take the time to say thank you. The grapevine has been an integral part of Coconut Grove. Something unique and very special,creating a true connection to our ever changing "somewhat unfortunately"special tucked away community.
I personally will miss it, and grateful and appreciative of the time you invested.
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