Finally finished my bar mirror with Walnut frame. Should have taken pictures before I mounted above bar the glare is terrible trying to get a picture of! I did the engraving myself all freehand by hand!
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Finally finished my bar mirror with Walnut frame. Should have taken pictures before I mounted above bar the glare is terrible trying to get a picture of! I did the engraving myself all freehand by hand!
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BARTENDER JOHN.....CITIZEN OF THE DAY
I mention John Holster often. The Chart Room bartender. Top notch bartender. Knows how to handle and entertain customers.
My friend.
John has been honored! By the Key West Citizen. He is Citizen of the Day. His picture and a few lines below appear at the bottom of today’s edition at page 3.
Congratulations, John!
Sunday is supposed to be a day of rest. It was for me yesterday. Laziness permeated my being till I left the house at 6.
Drove to Hot Dog Church. Not for services. Much too late. To meet Donna and Terri. They were the only patrons left at the Back Door. Laurie bartending and chatting with them.
I like Laurie. A straight forward no bullshit person.
I was about 2 hours late. My laziness the blame.
We had a couple of drinks and Donna, Terri and I headed out to dinner. Hogfish.
Sometimes I enjoy hogfish, sometimes not. Yesterday was a day I did. The hogfish outstanding! My guess is the quality of a hogfish meal depends on who is cooking.
Here it was the middle of the summer and Hogfish was packed. Occasionally, some had a brief wait for a table.
Hemingway Days begin this week. A big time!
Hemingway Days is a clean healthy event. Partying up and down Duval. The crowd a different breed.
I look forward to some of the activities. Especially the Run of the Bulls and the Hemingway Look Alike Contest.
Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea was published in 1952. Inspiration for parts and characters primarily from Cuba, Key West and San Francisco.
The fisherman Santiago had many thoughts and some conversation with Manolin re his hero Joe DiMaggio. DiMaggio suffered trials and tribulations as Santiago had. In the end, he accomplished great things.
For Santiago who had not caught a fish in more than 80 days, it was to catch the big one.
DiMaggio was Santiago’s inspiration.
Some believe that Hemingway drew on DiMaggio’s father for the character Santiago. Very few. If true, it would be because DiMaggio’s father was a Sicilian fisherman before immigrating to the United States and continued for a period of time to be a fisherman in the San Francisco Bay area.
Another writing giant who lived in Key West was Tennessee Williams. On this day in 1975, Anthony Quinn met with Williams in Key West. Quinn a fine actor. His greatness still a few years away.
Williams had written the play The Red Devil Battery Sign. Quinn starred in it. The play did not go over well. Closed on Broadway after one week.
Quinn was visiting Williams to see if the play could be revived. The play subsequently was in Vancouver and London. Though not with Quinn in the starring role and only a bit more success than had been achieved in New York.
Interestingly, Pierce Brosnan, then a young actor, starred in the leading role in the London revival.
Poor Venezuela!
I have been following Venezuela and its President Nicholas Maduro for four years. Ever since Maduro took office and Venezuela ran out of toilet paper within one year. Four years later and Venezuela still does not have an adequate supply of toilet paper. High infation, no jobs and no food, also.
I consistently ask why the Venezuelan people do not revolt. Yesterday, an informal referendum was held. Note the word informal. The vote had no binding effect.
Maduro wanted a new constitution. One which would guarantee his remaining in office. More than 7 million voted against Maduro’s plan. An overwhelming vote.
Will anything come of the result? Time will tell. However, I doubt it. For some reason, the people are reluctant/afraid to put guns, sticks and stones in their hands and attack the palace.
Enjoy your day!
BARTENDER JOHN…..CITIZEN OF THE DAY was originally published on Key West Lou