Kill the Goose That Lays the Golden Egg is the modern rendition of To Kill the Goose That Laid Golden Eggs. An Aesop fable. Interpreted to mean unprofitable action motivated by greed.
Applicable to the Key West City Commission. They’re doing it again!
Residents, snowbirds and tourists can be defecated upon only so much. Then the bird dies. In this instance by fewer making Key West their home or place to visit.
This morning’s Key West Citizen reports the City Commission is proposing a parking rate hike. An additional $1 per hour. I can’t tell you with certainty what the rate is now. Only because it is different depending where you park. I suspect the Bight’s large lot is the most expensive.
The extra dollar will be distributed 40 percent to affordable housing, 37 percent to the gas tax fund to study implementation of alternative transportation methods, and 33 percent to the City’s general fund.
As to affordable housing, much has already been spent with little result. Studies and limited construction.
Alternative transportation methods? Key West hired several months ago a director of such. He has already garnered a grant to help with his work. I cannot believe big dollars are required to solve the traffic problem. Sit a bunch of residents down and they will immediately tell you what has to be done without pissing a ton of money away.
The 27 percent to the City’s general fund is a gimmick to receive more dollars that can be easily spent at the discretion of the Commission. Tax dollars do not seem to be enough.
To the Commission I say: Keep it up fellows. You are going to keep people away. Destroy the economy of Key West. Perhaps, not a bad idea. Lets go back to the 1970’s when things were slower, quieter, cheaper, and there was no traffic problem.
Hotels, restaurants and bars are equally guilty. How much can they charge? Apparently the sky is the limit.
Great Ryder Cup finish yesterday. Watched it from home.
Dinner last night at Roostica. The Sunday special. Spaghetti in a pork meat sauce with meatballs and sausage. Just like my grandmother made! Love it!
My grandmother did her cooking on a large kerosene stove. The way it was done back then. I can still see her standing and cooking at the kerosene stove. The late 1930s through the 1940s. I was a young kid back then.
Diana Millikan wrote she had lunch at Roostica yesterday. Her first time there.
Diana is a snowbird. Recently returned. She is all over the island. Into everything. She went to the Casa Marina for the sole purpose of viewing the lobby’s wood beamed ceiling. She is at the library constantly digging up further William Hackley information. She is the one who came up with the Hackley maid being a rented slave.
Hurricane Matthew to be watched. Still a #4. Eventually will reach Cuba. Then supposed to turn north avoiding the keys and most of Florida. After that, who knows?
I worry. Cannot help it. I repeat, hurricanes are fickle. They change course without warning. Note also that Matthew went from a #1 to a #5 in one day.
Hackley complaning today his piles will not stay up and are very sore. I sympathize with him.
Big baseball anniversary today. On this date in 1951, Bobby Thomson hit the “shot heard ’round the world.” Last game of National League Playoff. Bottom of the 9th. Brooklyn Dodgers winning 4-2 when Thomson came to bat. Two on. Thomson hit a 3 run home run, giving the New York Giants the win 5-4.
I was in high school at the time. Working part time in a super market. Stocking canned goods on a shelf. The radio playing throughout the store. Everyone went crazy when Thomson hit the home run.
How far we have come. The game was the first major sporting event televised coast to coast.
To Victor at the Chart Room: I am supposed to meet someone at the Chart Room tonight at 6. Never met him before. He is a blog reader. I cannot find his e-mail to tell him I can’t make it. My heart doctor has rescheduled me to 5 this afternoon. Please tell him the new time is 6 thursday. Ask him to send me an e-mail confirming.
Thank you.
Enjoy your day!
Louis writes that Diana (moi) is all over town. That sums it up. This morning I was at Kennedy Cafe to meet and talk with the Breakfast Club – many senior citizen conchs who have tales rich in KW folklore real and imagined. Tomorrow morning I’ll Red Bus back to Kennedy Cafe to see 2 paintings that one conch is bringing to show that his father painted while employed by the WPA in 1930s here.
Louis write that I went to check out Casa Marina for first time bc I wanted to see the wood beams in ceiling. Right. I saw the wood beam ceilings in Hotel Nacional de Cuba this year and wanted to compare. A local KWester just told me that the security guard at Nacional told him that the beams are really made of plaster. So I wonder if Casa too beams are plaster too and not real wood? who knows?
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