The heart of America was represented in the Chart Room last night. The very spirit and essence. Family businesses.
One, the Bair family. Ohio people. Have owned and operated Bair’s Concessions, Inc. for 60 years. Three generations. Business headquartered in Lancaster, Ohio.
Bair’s Concessions provides food services to traveling carnivals. Hot dogs, cotton candy, etc. They move around as the carnivals do. Bair’s has its own staff, vehicles, equipment, etc.
Hard workers. The season six months. No time off.
Key personnel include this generation’s parents Brent and Nikki, their son Trent and his wife Annie.
The family spends 3 of the other six months annually in Key West resting up and enjoying.
Met them through the blog. Annie and Nikki regular readers. Love ’em! Bought Irma and Me, also.
John told me Annie had been in and out of the Chart Room for two weeks looking for me. She and mother in law Nikki wanted to meet, Annie wanted her book signed.
The Bair men quiet. The Bair ladies talkative. Vivacious women.
The other family business involved Phil. From Milford, Connecticut. Phil here with Christina for Don and Chris’ wedding. Don’s company and Phil’s do business together.
Phil has a home in Tuscany.
I have no further information re Phil and Christina. We were seated at the round table with Don and Chris. The wedding was primary conversation. The Chart Room noisy. And I was on my way to one drink too many.
Fortunately, Phil and Christina will be here for the wedding. I will probably see them tonight at a pre-wedding party. Definitely at the wedding saturday night.
At the bar was the new love of my life, Morgan. John’s lady. A hug, a kiss and great conversation.
Ted from Wampsville still in Key West. We have to get a dinner in.
His friend Ken with him. Ken from Canastota. Both small towns in central New York. Thirty miles from my home town Utica.
Chatted a bit about onions. Canastota is the onion capital of the world.
When Anna would drive me around rural Novara, we were surrounded by rice fields. As far as the eye could see in every direction. Same in Canastota, except they are onion fields.
I left the wedding group. Had enough for the evening. Headed to Tavern ‘n Town for dinner. Lamb chops. That’s all.
Lynda and Bob Frechette came in for dinner. Two of the loveliest people in Key West. Friends. I enjoyed my coffee with them. We chatted about things going on in Key West.
Some of the Key West roads are in abominable shape. Depressions, not holes. Come upon you suddenly, however. I hit one hard the other day. Something broke under the car.
George at Zip Automotive does my repair work. Dependable and reasonable. I dropped the car off to George yesterday. He drove me home. Later in the day he returned to deliver the car back. Need a part. Has to come from Miami. Three days wait. No problem. Car can be driven.
Zip Automotive is on Maloney Avenue on Stock Island. Three or four doors up from Roostica.
George a working man. Owns the garage. His hands and clothes coated in grease. Fiftyish. A conservative. Knows what he is talking about. Especially, numbers. Better than me. Loves Trump.
We are diametrically opposed politically. Love talking with him!
Today, a Louis day. A haircut, manicure and pedicure. With a lunch in between at Sandy’s cafe. Cuban cheese toast with tomato and a large Cuban coffee. A favorite meal.
Today, World Water Day. Purpose to raise awareness re water scarcity, how to preserve it, and how to use it safely.
W. H. Auden said, “Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.”
Enjoy your day!