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keywestlou · 6 years
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A CATASTROPHIC KEY WEST HAPPENING
A catastrophic event has occurred. Smoking no longer permitted in Berlin’s.
New owners. The no smoking rule invoked. Surprising because one of the primary new owners a smoker himself.
Please, do not bury me in e-mails about the evils of smoking. Some remain who enjoy it. A personal choice. I do not criticize those who opt not to smoke.
If second hand smoke is a problem, do not attend a place that permits smoking. Only a few are left in Key West. Many non-smoking restaurants and bars available for the multitude.
Lets me share the Berlin story with you.
Berlin’s full name is Berlin’s Cigar and Cocktail Bar. It has been a place frequented by smokers since 1947 when it was first opened as Alonzo Cothron and Berlin Felton’s Fish House.
Eventually, the name was changed to Alonzo’s and Berlin’s Lobster House. The dining institution of the day. The place for a night out followed by a Cuban cigar. The affluent then hopping a plane for a quick flight to Havana for a night of gambling. Returning in time to bed down while still dark outside.
Those must have been the days!
At some point, the establishment was rebuilt. Always a perfect waterfront site. Class before and class after the rebuilding.
Berlin’s had a cool look to it. The feeling of Rick’s cafe. Some consider the swankiest spot in Key West.
Paul Tripp was owner at the time of rebuilding. He said, “I wanted it to be a men’s club, to have a masculine feel to it.”
It did.
An intimate room. Mahogany walls. Maroon leather bound stools and large comfortable easy chairs. Cigars stored in a humidor. The perfect place to sit back and enjoy a smoke.
The present day Berlin’s has the finest filtration system I have ever experienced. Even if the person next to you was smoking a cigar, you never smelled it. The filtration system sucked up the smoke  immediately. After leaving, your clothes did not smell of smoke.
Smokers generally ate in the intimacy of Berlin’s. A&B Lobster House, the restaurant portion is extremely large with a huge outdoor balcony to accommodate everyone else.
The food at the bar and restaurant the same. Always excellent. Pricey. Worth it, however. Especially when I could enjoy a couple of drinks and cigarettes before dinner and another after dinner while enjoying the last drink of the night.
The change makes no sense. It will not increase business. It might lessen it, if anything.
The Chart Room my only stop last night. John bartending. Ran into Diesel last year. Again, last night. We spoke at length. I enjoyed his company.
Diesel is from Ohio. Retired. He and his wife Lynise bought a home in Key West several years ago. Lynise was not with him. An early to bed person as I am most evenings.
They spend 6 months a year on the island. I told Diesel he was a snowbird. He did not like the title. Preferred to be known as a transient Conch. Don’t think it would fly with the Conchs.
Cori Convertino, how I envy you! Cori was on Ballast Key yesterday!
Cori is technically Dr. Cori Convertino. She is curator at the Custom House. Over the years, she became a close friend of David Wolkowsky. David you will recall died 2 month ago.
David enjoyed 3 homes in the Key West area. One was on Ballast Key. A small island 16 miles west of Key West. A magnificent edifice planned and built by David.
Not sure why Cori was there yesterday. Wish she had invited me. I assume she was there for some reason having to do with the furnishings. David was a huge benefactor to the Custom House.
I met Fritz Adare 12 years ago at a party at Larry and Christine Smith’s home. Nice guy. He was introduced as a personal trainer. Looked it. A magnificent body. Skin like a baby’s back end. A body that sparkled.
It was obvious Fritz was a good health addict.
I rarely saw him. We would run into each other one or two times a year. Always a cordial hello and a few words.
Yesterday’s Facebook listed the day as Fritz’s birthday. I sent him a Happy Birthday!
Last night, Larry and Christine telephoned me. I knew there had to be trouble if both were on the phone together. Fritz had died several months ago. I did not know.
Strange. I never saw his obituary. Looked for it this morning. Not in the Key West Citizen. Found it in a South Bend, Indiana newspaper. Fritz died on May 29. He was residing in an assisted living facility at the time. Age, 71.
May he rest in peace.
When older people who I know pass on, I get a bit nervous. I am 83. Fritz was 71. He unquestionably was a health nut. Always working out. Took all kinds of vitamins and supplement pills. Nutrition was a big thing with him.
I do not dwell on death. Mark Twain said, “Age is not an issue of mind. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.
What will be, will be.
An important thing in life. After saturday’s victory, Syracuse is now ranked 14th in the nation. A 7-2 record so far. Go ‘Cuse!
Enjoy your day!
  A CATASTROPHIC KEY WEST HAPPENING was originally published on Key West Lou
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keywestlou · 7 years
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GEORGE
I was paying my bill at the bar at Antonia’s last night. Sensed someone behind me. Turned. A lovely blond. Magnificent. Hair style a bit different. Short punk? Punk pixie? Short spiky? To me, they all look alike. The cut marvelous.
It was obvious she knew me. I could not recall her. It was George. George is a lady.
I have seen George probably six times in fifteen years. The first time at Lisa’s wedding. The event at the Southernmost Beachside. We took over the restaurant and entire beach. Food and drink stations everywhere.
I was at one of the martini bars. A young lady spoke to me. George. She introduced herself as a friend of Lisa’s. My recollection is we enjoyed two apple martini’s each as we talked.
I recall not the specifics of the conversation. Recognized George was a deep thinking sensitive woman. I enjoyed our time together.
As mentioned earlier, last night was the sixth time I have seen her in 15 years.
George is a bartender at Hogsbreath. When we first met. Even  today. Dillon her husband.
We exchanged a few pleasantries. Then invited me to join her friends at the other end of the bar. She wanted me to meet Joni, a relative newcomer to Key West.
I knew Dillon, Nic and Cori Convertino.
I refer to Cori normally by her title. Doctor. She has a Doctorate. Impressive. She is the Curator at the Key West Art and Historical Society (KWAHS).
Cori’s work brilliant. Her shows and offerings at the Custom House beyond the best. I have come to admire her greatly.
Nic, her husband.
I was introduced to Joni. Told she read my blog everyday. Such made her an instantaneous hit with me.
We walked to the other end of the bar and chatted.
Originally from outside Philadelphia, she has lived in Key West six months. Already bought a place. A condominium on Petronia between Duval and Whitehead.
Joni has an MBA. Spent a lifetime working in finance for Sunoco. Already employed in Key West. With KWAHS.
Attractive. A nice person. I sense we shall meet again.
Sitting next to me during dinner were Jan Gebhart and Bob Pracher. A Key West love story. Both widowers. Now have a home in Key West.
In her other life, Jan was in the scrap metal business in northern Indiana. We had much to talk about. I was an environmental attorney. Sheet metal and environmental lawyering go hand in hand.
Bob impressed me. He owned a BMW distributorship in Westbury, Long Island. Third largest in the country. Sold 4,000 BMW’s a year.
Nicole bartending. Seven straight weeks. TK stayed north with his mother extra long. TK back tuesday. Nicole will return to waitressing.
I enjoyed Nicole’s company as bartender. A charming engaging woman.
Prior to Antonia’s, I was at Kate Miano’s Gardens. The Gardens was hit hard by Irma.
The property extensive. Surrounded by a large wooded area. Huge trees. Some probably back to Indian days.
Many wiped out.
There was one empty area relatively large. I thought perhaps a guest house had been situated the spot. No. Merely tall trees. All gone.
Irma has effected her business. She had to return deposits in the six figures. No insurance to cover the tree losses.
Kate is one of the smartest and aggressive women I know. She and her Gardens will recover.
Saw many friends. Jean Thornton one of them. My joy to see Jean. We will have a special bond the rest of our lives.
Earlier in the day, Sloan and I spent four hours finalizing work on Irma and Me. Tedious. E-mailed everything to the Publisher. He advised the book may be out by week’s end.
Tonight, Dueling Bartenders and I know not what else.
Enjoy your day!
    GEORGE was originally published on Key West Lou
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keywestlou · 7 years
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KEY WEST BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN COORDINATOR RESIGNS.....GREAT!
I am rarely excited about the decisions of the Key West City Commission. They make decisions, pass rules and regulations, and then sit in the corner like Little Jack Horner. Each sticking his thumb in the pie and coming up with a plum. Saying simultaneously…..What a good boy am I!
Decisions off the wall. They throw money at everything. Frequently not the solution.
Last year, the Commission hired a Bike and Pedestrian Coordinator. Chris Hamilton. Never met Hamilton. Began to think he was crazy as he got into the job.
The man moved. Earned his salary by making changes. Changes I considered not always good.
Bikes his job. He removed parking spaces and replaced them with bike lanes. He added bike lanes in dangerous places.
The man was pro-bike and anti-car. He forgot we who drive cars worry constantly about hitting a bike rider who with his 5 member family are rolling down a Key West Street. Some of the kids 4-5 years old. Then there is the 60ish woman who probably has not been on a bike in 40 years. She has trouble keeping her ass on the seat and wobbles uncontrollably.
I could go on.
I hope the position remains unfilled. Traffic congestion and parking problems have to be decided at one time by a group. Not piece meal. The City may be moving in that direction.
Got to the Chart Room early. Before 5. Wanted to see John about something. My self phone lost his number.
My game plan was to go from there to bocce. Never made bocce. The Chart Room was too interesting and fun to leave.
Met George. Nice guy. 47. From New Jersey. A software engineer. Could have been an Arts major. Reads everything. Big on Hemingway.
George visits once a year with a group of friends. One a police officer from Red Bank. The officer’s police patch hangs on the Chart Room wall. He proudly pointed it out to everyone.
George told me about Pompous Hemingway. A book of sorts by Hemingway. I tried to find it this morning. Could not. George, if you are reading this blog this morning, e-mail me how to find the book in the Comments section. Forget the long number you gave me. Turned out I did not know how to use it.
The new amphitheater is constantly discussed these days. Who to name it after? That person or company pays a fee for the privilege. Normally, very generous.
Several names have been mentioned. Jimmy Buffett one of them.
The anti-Buffett talk is amazing. Many do not want the facility named after him. Hard to understand. Jimmy Buffet is a part of Key West as much as Hemingway and Tennessee Williams.
A local I had never seen before was sitting at the other end of the Chart Room bar. Attractive. Her feet up on the bar stool next to hear. In her slightly inebriated high pitched voice she was berating Buffett as a choice.
In the very room where Buffett got his start!
Key West has bright stars in many areas of accomplishment. Dr. Cori Convertino is one.
Cori is affiliated with the Key West Art and Historical Society. She is the Curator at the Custom House.
She is a recognized maritime history expert.
Cori recently completed a two year project. The Flagler Railroad section of the Custom House. Fantastic!
She has been invited to speak at the U.S. Naval Academy September 14-15 at a maritime symposium. Her topic to be involves Commodore David Porter and his anti-piracy efforts in 1823 which effectively eliminated piracy from Key West waters.
Sally Rand was a famous fan dancer for many years. Even into her 60’s. She lived in Key West in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s.
I met her in 1965. At a convention at Grossinger’s in New York’s Catskill mountains. I was attorney for the group holding the conference.
Sally was retained to perform one evening.
I met her the night before at a small cocktail party at the Grossinger residence. At 60, Sally was still beautiful. We hit it off and I spent much time the next two days when not working in her company.
I was unaware she was the lady friend of one of my client’s officer staff. A secret friend. They had had a tiff.
Three days following the convention, I received a letter advising my services were no longer required and I was terminated.
A learning experience.
Harvey has displaced one million persons. Forty four dead. The number will increase as more bodies are found. Beaumont is a community of 120,000 persons. They have no drinking water.
The sadness of it all.
Irma is on the way. Similar in power to Harvey. Still two thousand miles away. A hurricane already. Expected to be a 4 when it hits in a week. Winds will be 140 miles per hour plus.
Whether it will reach land or turn north up into the Atlantic not yet certain. At this time heading for the Bahamas. Too soon to determine its impact, if any, with the United states.
After Harvey, I am concerned. I have a feeling in the pit of my stomach.
Enjoy your day!
  KEY WEST BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN COORDINATOR RESIGNS…..GREAT! was originally published on Key West Lou
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keywestlou · 7 years
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OUTSTANDING FLAGLER RAILWAY EXHIBIT
Slept late. Bed followed by a meeting. Ergo, blog late today. Sorry.
I went to the opening of the Flagler Railway Exhibit at the Custom House last night. Outstanding!
Curator Dr. Cori Convertino performed well. She was in charge of the exhibit. A permanent one. A lot of work and time had to be involved. The finished product made it worthwhile.
I could not find Nicky’s drawing of Flagler. It’s there. I will return when there is no crowd and I can take my time looking.
Dr. Convertino in attendance, of course. All decked out in long. Looked terrific! A hug and a kiss of congratulations.
Ran into George. George is a female. She bartends at Hogsbreath. For at least 15 years.
I had not seen her in years. She never changes. I told her so. Looks the same as when I first met her at Lisa’s wedding 13 years ago.
Walked over to the Chart Room following the exhibit. Another fun evening.
Sheila was there. First time in three months that I have seen her. Sat next to her.
Linda Cunningham seated next to Sheila. She contributed to making it an enjoyable evening. In her other life, Linda was an editor. In Key West, she is a Board member of The Stars and Stripes.
Kevin and Holly at the other end of the bar. Chatted with them briefly. Holly her usual lovely self.
Met Grace and Steve. They reside in one of the Villages. Visiting Key West for the holiday weekend.
Grace into legal case management. Steve a former crane operator. Now, retired.
Nice people. Steve especially expressive.
John handled the bar well. Joined in the conversations when he could.
Zbigniew Brzezinski died. Eighty nine years old. A distinguished American. He was National Security Adviser under President Carter. He succeeded Henry Kissinger in the position.
Brzezinski’s family escaped Europe before World War II. Amazing the heights Brzezinski attained.
He is the father of Mika Brzezinski, one of the Morning Joe hosts.
The Rainbow Flag. One and a quarter miles long. From one end of Duval to the other. An expression gay pride.
A portion of the flag is referred to as Section 93. It has been exhibited in several parts of the U.S. and as far away as Australia.
On January 11, Section 93 will participate in a unity and pride parade in Washington, DC. The Equality March for Unity and Pride. It will lead the parade.
Big time sailboat races no more in Key West. For thirty years, the Key West Race Week held in waters off Key West. A big deal!
Unfortunately, participation has dwindled. In 2001, 326 boats. In 2016, 130. This past January, 90.
The numbers explain the cancellation determination.
At a Trump rally in March, Senator Jim Kane’s son was present. Senator Kane was Hillary’s Vice-Presidential running mate.
The son is Linwood “Woody” Kane.
Young Kane was opposed to Trump. He and friends disrupted the rally. One threw a smoke bomb.
That was March. He was arrested this week for his activities at the rally. My question: Why did it take two months to arrest him? Does not make sense.
You can always find an outside the box event in the Keys. This afternoon a dog wash fundraiser. Sponsored by the Sheriff’s Department. Being held at the Keys Animal Hospital. The proceeds go to the Florida Keys SPCA.
Enjoy your day!
      OUTSTANDING FLAGLER RAILWAY EXHIBIT was originally published on Key West Lou
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keywestlou · 7 years
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HITLER REVISITED
History repeats itself. No question. In one fashion or another.
Recall Auschwitz. Hitler’s pride. An example of German efficiency.
The gas chambers were so effective, that the bodies could not be disposed of fast enough. Mass graves were not doing the job. Crematoriums came into play. Burn the bodies! Quicker, cleaner, less burdensome. Also, ashes not discoverable in later years. Mass graves are.
Some 70 years later comes Syria’s Assad. Guilty of mass executions. Problem was body disposition and secrecy. A crematorium was constructed at Sednaya Military Prison. Problem resolved.
Note Assad has killed thousands without resort to judicial proceedings.
Assad is supported by Russia and Saudi Arabia. The United States supports the rebels opposing Assad. Russia is supposedly not the U.S.’s friend. Perhaps Trump’s however. Saudi Arabia has become a much closer friend since last week’s visit by Trump. Trump was sucked up to big time.
Zeroing in on Saudi Arabia, how can the U.S. be friends with a friend and supporter of a mass executioner such as Assad?
Trump forgets who our friends are. He plays up to despots while insulting and ignoring those who have been friends of the U.S. for years.
I was correct re the effect of the south wind yesterday. The rain storm came at 6:30 last night. Heavy and prolonged. Streets flooded.
The last block to my home deeper in rain water than I have ever seen. I questioned whether I should drive it. The alternative was walking through water 12-18 inches deep. I said screw it. Hit the pedal hard and rammed through the water.
The Chart Room first last night. Kevin and Holly there. John bartending. Quiet. We chatted for a couple of hours. A lot of laughing involved.
Stopped at Outback on the way home for dinner.
Memorial Day Weekend begins tomorrow. Key West will be buried in tourists. Everyone having a good time.
Much will be going on. One of the highlights of the weekend is the Schooner Wharf Minimal Regatta sunday. Don’t miss it! Lots of laughs!
Dr. Cori Convertino is a talented woman. She is the Curator at the Key West Art and Historical Society. Located at the Custom House.
Tomorrow night a new exhibit opens. One Dr. Convertino has spent months working on. Overseas to the Keys: Henry Flagler’s Overseas Railway Exhibit.
John Kennedy had a way of inspiring. He made us feel we could accomplish the impossible. He gave us pride.
On this day in 1961, Kennedy announced his plan to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade.
We believed him!
Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon on July 21, 1969.
Kennedy pride. Not the Trump pride Trump tries to foist on us.
Staying with Trump for a moment, Trump reminds me of what happens when a pebble is thrown into a pool of water. The circle caused where the pebble hit grows. Ring after ring. Each larger than the previous
Sort of like……Woe the web we weave when first we seek to deceive.
Enjoy your day!
          HITLER REVISITED was originally published on Key West Lou
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keywestlou · 6 years
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BRITISH PETER
Bob Smith shares the Key West of the 1990’s in his book BOB. One character of that time and still alive is Peter. Commonly known as British Peter.
I was fortunate to know Peter. As many today who still enjoy the Chart Room. It was the Chart Room where we all met and became friends.
Peter was British through and through. Appearance wise, tall, thin, with a white mustache. His accent decidedly British. His demeanor conservative. BOB says “a more polite and erudite fellow you will never meet.”
Peter for many years lived on a sailboat. Moored it 2 miles out into the Gulf. Used a dingy to go back and forth. One night, Peter had a bit too much to drink. A moonless evening. He went out to return to his sailboat.
He left the dingy when he thought he was at his boat. He was not. Dingy floated away. Peter floating. Had to find the boat or die. He swam around a while and fortunately bumped into his boat.
Another Peter tale involves his world travels. He was somewhere in the Pacific off a small island on a sailboat. Pirates came upon him in the dark of night intending to rob and perhaps kill him.
Peter no slouch. Always prepared. He shot and killed one of the pirates before leaping off his boat and swimming to shore. As Peter tells the story, he fully anticipated the pirates to find him the next day and kill him for having killed one of their own.
Peter was off the island as dawn broke.
BOB talks about Bob running into the Peter at the West Indies Lounge on one occasion. I do not recall the place nor could I find it on the internet. However, I am sure it was den of inequity with Peter and Bob observing, not participating.
Peter no longer with us in Key  West. He had inherited a home in the State of Washington years ago. Five years ago, he decided to move to the home and spend the rest of his days there. Peter has returned at least 3 times over the years to visit.
BOB shares another Peter story. One involving Rockland Key and cock fighting chickens. Saved for tomorrow.
One of Peter’s closest Chart Room buddies was Che. They discussed everything. Argued a better description. Che an in your face type. Peter would not let him get away with anything.
Che now 85. Ailing. None of us have seen him at the Chart Room in at least 6 months. He has become a recluse.
Jean Thornton thought it was time he got out. She has arranged for Che to be at the Chart Room at 5 this afternoon to meet and greet friends.
Che has a distinction. One of the holes in the Chart Room bar bears his name. He is one of two remaining alive. A portion of his ashes will be deposited in the bar when he passes on.
Spent yesterday afternoon researching this week’s KONK life column. Ten pages of notes. Not sure of the title yet. The topic involves Kim and Trump. Kim’s background emphasized. Trump is in bed with a dog who has fleas.
I will write the article this afternoon.
Snuck out for an hour for a pedicure and manicure with Tammy. Love Tammy! Respect and admire she and her husband Ricky’s success. They deserve it!
Last night, the Chart Room. Met Mary Anne. Has lived in Key West since 1990. We never met before. Amazing!
A small world. Mary Anne knows Bear. And, Donna and Terri. Mary Anne is the assistant manager at the Lower Keys Animal Clinic on Kennedy. A vet’s office. The Doc Bear’s vet.
Cori Convertino stopped by to say hello. Talented. Hard working. She is actually Dr. Cori Convertino. Has a Ph.D. She is in charge of the exhibits at the Custom House. Ever changing, time absorbing to erect. Each one a “work” in itself.
Jenna! My love! We have not seen each other in months. My fault. She calls, I am too busy. Accidentally saw her last night.
Jenna and her beau stopped in for a drink before seeing a movie at Tropic Cinema. We swore we would get together soon. Very soon!
Read an interesting report this morning. A recent study shows millionaires now control half of the world’s wealth.  Personal wealth globe wise in 2017 totaled $201.9 trillion. Up 12 percent from 2016.
The rich getting a lot more richer and doing it a lot faster.
Happy Father’s Day to all who will be remembered and to all who will not. Life moves in strange ways.
Enjoy your Sunday!
      BRITISH PETER was originally published on Key West Lou
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BEGINNING OF THE END.....
June 6, 1944. D-Day. Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. American, British, and Canadian. One hundred fifty five thousand strong. Within 11 months, Germany would surrender.
This past weekend, Trump and company publicized this week would be a national tour by Trump to share with the people his infrastructure plan. To privatize infrastructure.
I support infrastructure remediation. I do not support privatization.
Instead of infrastructure, Trump appeared in the White House yesterday morning telling us about his plan for privatization of air controllers. I figured tuesday would find Trump into infrastructure.
Apparently not to be. At least not today. Trump news this morning says he wants to work on healthcare and the budget first.
Why the switch?
Aqua first last night. Tom Luna and Rich Dery singing as only they can. Destiny their guest performer. A knock out voice, also.
Liz at the bar. With girl friends Josefina and Mary. First time i have seen Liz in a few weeks. She is still with cane. Looking questionable whether her second hip surgery worked.
Photographer Larry Blackburn at the bar. We exchanged hellos and shook hands.
Then down the block to Bourbon Street. Wanted to hear Bria sing. No Bria. Discovered she has left for New Hampshire for the summer.
I was disappointed. Not for log, however.
Rocky Bottom was filling in for Bria. A terrific entertainer!
Bourbon Street is a gay bar. One of the top ones in Key West. Rocky Bottom, a female. Kept the guys entertained. Her tip bucket filled up rapidly.
Rocky Bottom sings to a different tune. A little wild. One song had fuck every other word. She sang the tune not sensuously. Hard and tough!
Joe Schroeder opened Bourbon Street twenty plus years ago. He was looking to establish a Beads, Boys and Booze operation. He succeeded big time.
Stopped at the VFW for a bite to eat on the way home. The VFW is open to the public. Prior military involvement not a requirement for admission.
I was at one end of the bar. A mature couple came in and sat at the other end. About a dozen people at the bar.
The new guy bought for the bar. He knew no one. His first time in the VFW. His name Mark and he was from Michigan.
On my way out, I stopped to thank him and shake his hand. He said, “Thank you for your service.”
I never served.
My meal was meat loaf. Mother’s cooking.
You can tell the humidity is heavy. Glasses fog up immediately when you get out of an air conditioned car.
Tomorrow at 10 am at the Custom House, Dr. Cori Convertino is giving a walking lecture telling the story of Henry Flagler’s Overseas Railway. Dr. Convertino is the KWAHS curator who devoted months putting the Flagler Railway exhibition together.
Coomey appears before a Congressional Committee thursday. Too much hype. Expectations running high. Too much may be expected. Certain of his testimony will be classified. Additionally, Special Counsel Mueller may limit what Coomey may reveal.
We shall see.
The emblem of the Democratic Party is the donkey. From whence did it come?
Andrew Jackson was running for President. The Party’s mascot at the time was the Rooster. Shades of Key West 175 years later.
Jackson’s opposition used a play on Jackson’s name to make fun of Jackson and his followers: Jackasses. Donkey in due course became the more tasteful replacement for Jackasses.
The Rooster did not completely die. The Democrat Rooster remains to this day on ballots in some states.
Tonight, my podcast. Tuesday Talk with Key West Lou. Nine my time. www.blogtalkradio.com/key-west-lou.
Usually, I list topics to be discussed in the evening in the tuesday morning blog. Not this week. With Trump out there, things change hourly.
The past few weeks, I have spent my tuesday afternoons adjusting my topics to fit breaking news. Today, I am waiting till one to formulate tonight’s program.
Enjoy your day!
          BEGINNING OF THE END….. was originally published on Key West Lou
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WHITE MEN BEHEAD TOO
Saudi Arabia and most Middle East countries behead. Historically, many other countries have beheaded.
It was 1637. The place Groton, Connecticut. The Pequot Indians and settlers were not getting along. Seemed the whites were on a mission to exterminate the Pequots. Several battles occurred before the Groton one. The settlers the winners each time.
Seven hundred Pequots had gathered in Groton for a green corn dance. Dutch and English mercenaries led the settler attack. All 700 Pequots were killed. By shooting, stabbing, butchering and burning.
In the victory celebration following the battle, the Dutch and English severed heads from dead Pequot bodies. Then partied by kicking the heads through Groton streets like soccer balls.
Bocci last night. My poor team still not with it. I may have to return.
The team lost the first game 16-15. Won the second 16-15. I left. Do not know the results of the third game.
The sadness of the whole thing is that the other team is in next to last place. Don’s should have killed them!
Chickens and humans have lived in peace with each other for years in Key West. Each group ignores the other.
Recently, the Key West Fire Department was called. A tragedy in the making. Two baby chicks had fallen through a storm grate. Death inevitable if not saved.
The event not a fire. Regardless of the situation not being their responsibility, the firemen went to work and rescued the two chicks. Reflects the heart and love found in Key West.
Big evening tonight at the Custom House. The Flagler Railway Exhibit opens. KWAHS and Dr. Cori Convertino’s baby. I plan on attending.
Tom told me at bocce last night that his wife Nicky’s drawing of Henry Flagler was part of the exhibit. Congratulations, Nicky!
I live and learn. Memorial Day around the corner. American flags will be flying all over Key West. Tradition dictates the American flag is to be flown at half mast till noon.
I doubt any will be. Who knew/knows?
Trump at the G7 meeting. The NATO meeting. His speech an insult to the U.S.’s European friends. The man is tasteless!
On top of which he exhibited he cares only for himself. A narcissistic bully.
Leaders of other nations were walking down a corridor. Trump apparently was at the rear. He shoved his way forward. Pushed the President of some small country out of the way so he could be up front and in the middle. Then he buttoned his jacket and looked ahead. solemn appearing. His jaw jutting out.
Reminded me of Mussolini.
Florida’s Governor Scott recently signed a bill into law removing feminine hygiene products from the sales tax. Tampons and menstrual pads. He referred to what he did as “common sense legislation.” The items being “necessary products.”
I ask why it took so long to recognize the fact.
Wear your seat belt from now till June 4th for sure. It’s click it time! Police will be looking to ticket drivers not wearing their seat belts. Includes others in the car required by law to wear a seat belt.
The ticket somewhere in the area of $160.
I got caught several years ago. I was wrong. Never the less, the size of the fine irritated me no end. Outrageous!
Enjoy your day!
    WHITE MEN BEHEAD TOO was originally published on Key West Lou
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