“HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

………………….HAPPY NEW YEAR….2023!!!! I can’t believe it! I remember when we were celebrating 2000! and here we are 23 years later……From what Jac is wearing I would guess it was just 1985. We spent Christmas through New Years in Jamaica…..This was our first trip to this Island. It didn’t start well!! We were staying at a hotel called “Trident Villas” at the far north eastern end of the island near Port Antonio. When we landed we had to catch a transfer plane to the other end of the island.. Jac and I sat in a hut, with our luggage, all alone on another runway….a deserted runway! We waited for quite a long time in the heat, and wondered where this plane was??? Finally this four seat plane arrived….It was for us. The pilot loaded our luggage and off we flew on a new ADVENTURE……When we arrived at this other airport we had to take a taxi to the hotel. The hotel did not furnish transportation, and it took almost an hour to get to the hotel. We were told at the concierge desk to go and have a complimentary drink, while our room was made ready. Since we arrived late I thought the room should have been ready when we got there! As we were finishing our drink someone came to fetch us. We were brought to our room. It was up a flight of stairs over the main office!!!??? It was tiny, it had an old small bathroom, and the small closet had a curtain! This couldn’t be…plus our view was of the air condition unit above the main office and the restaurant!!! IT WAs a dump!!!! I immediately went to the front desk and complained….We would not stay in this room….no way no how….not for what we were paying….not for FREE….It was truly HORRIBLE! We were told to go to the bar and have yet another drink and they would straighten this out. When we went to pay for the drinks we gave the waitress our room key, and she looked at us with an expression I can’t even describe. She said, “are you sure this is your room key???? and I said “yes, but we are trying to get another room”. She informed us on the QT that this was not a hotel room! it was the manager’s room!!!!!! I was livid!!! I marched right into the manager’s office, and said “what are you trying to pull here, we know this is your room and not the villa we booked!!!”…….He confessed, and said the hotel was overbooked by one night, and if we could stay in this room for free for this one night he would have a beautiful villa ready in the morning! What could we do?….we were stranded with absolutely no where to go, and no means to get anywhere. So we spent our first night at Trident Villas in the manager’s hovel. The next morning we were moved to a lovely villa facing the ocean. The hotel had a beautiful pool on the ocean with a beautiful ornate white gazebo. I recognized the gazebo from many print ads I had seen over the years……mostly for alcohol….always with a beautiful couple in the gazebo and a picture of the bottle in the foreground. I recently googled the Trident Villas since we were only there that once…..Even though the layout is much the same the entire place has been renovated. The villas are in the same locations, but completely modernized. The pool is now a modern infinity pool and the gazebo is gone….too bad for that…. Unfortunately, there were NO BEACHES at the hotel, and we had to drive to the nearest beach, which ended up being OK, because they were mostly deserted. We met a lovely couple who we palled around with. They had arrived there before us and had already rented a car. I offered to pay for the gas, but they wouldn’t hear of it. Her name was Candy, and his name was Chris…..They were from Florida… Candy, knowing before us that the chairs around the pool were quickly taken, would go out early and put books and towels reserving out lounges…..yes, it was that kind of hotel. It was a very private place with very few villas, so you would think they would have enough chairs. I remember the prince of Yugosalvia was renting a house on the property, and we would see them in the formal dining room….jackets and ties required! I also found out Willy Smith, the very talented designer was two villas down from us. We were at Parsons at the same time. He was a year ahead of me, but left before his senior year. I was excited to see him. It was a long time since we had seen each other…..but his boyfriend told me Willy was there to rest and wasn’t seeing anyone….I found out later that Willy had AIDS and died soon after….very sad….a great talent!…. One day we went river rafting. The rafts were made out of bamboo and each was for one couple only…..so off we went the four of us on two rafts. The river was crystal clear. Out of no where came a rain storm! and we were drenched and cold….We asked if there was someplace where we could stop and get lunch? We finally pulled over onto a bank where there was a shed set up, and this shriveled up old black woman was stirring a huge pot! I thought HOLY CRAP! what’s in that pot? She was making hot soup which sounded awfully good considering how cold we were….We asked what was in the pot, but with her accent we didn’t understand. Finally our raft captain said, “it’s GOAT SOUP”…..Holy Crap….goat soup!!! I would have passed being the chicken I am, but everyone else said yes…even Jac…so I had myself my first goat soup……it was DELICIOUS, and we all had seconds!…..That old lady made good GOAT soup!…..For New Years we bought tickets to an old castle on the water. It was some what in disrepair, but you could still tell at one time it must have been beautiful. It was like a setting from an old ghost movie….maybe it was!?…..the pictures were taken by Chris at midnight….USHERING IN THE NEW YEAR!!!!…………..Happy New Year everyone……Let’s hope and pray that this year is better than the last, but that’s what we seem to say at the end of every year…..Once again I will pray for the health of my family, for our country, and for PEACE!!!

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“IS EVERYONE READY TO PARTY!!!!!”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

……………………..News Year’s Eve circa 1968……..This photo was taken at my parents house on New Year’s Eve……..From left to right….my Dad, my Mom. my grandmother [my Mom’s mother] my Uncle Dan [my Mom’s baby brother], my Aunt Bea [my uncle Dan’s wife], and my Uncle Paul [my Mom’s oldest brother]……..Happy New Year everyone up in HEAVEN!……………..I miss you all!!!!!……………..all my love, Louie

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“MATTY & ME”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…………..The year was 1977, and Matty wasn’t even one year old……..He was my fourth God child. He’s the baby of my oldest brother Mauro and his wife Kathy. Now Mathew is 45 years old….6’7″….and can now pick me up and carry me around!!!!He was and still is the sweetest boy. I’m so glad I have this photo of us so I can remember his peaches and cream skin, and what a cutie he was. He has the most amazing yellow green eyes. Unfortunately the photo doesn’t show them.

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“DINING ROOM PAINTINGS”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

……………………….There are six paintings in the dining room……….The white daises I bought in Florence Italy…..I just liked it……The MORNING GLORIES were painted by my friend Steve Cuzma during one of his summers in Nova Scotia. Both Jac and I love Morning Glories so we had to have it. It’s unusual in that it is a very long skinny painting…..like the vine……Another painting is of a basket of strawberries……To tell you the truth I’m not that fond of strawberries, but I do love paintings of them….However, Jac did love to eat them on her cereal!….so there you go!…The painting of the yellow flowers Jac bought for me. It’s very bright and cheery….perfect for a dining room…..The “rooster” is a story…..Jac and I took a trip with  dear friends, Lori Lewis and her husband John , to San Francisco. One day we went to Sausalito, and in one shop they had all of these stuffed hens and a rooster!!! The display was lots of fun, and I mentioned how much I liked the rooster…It had wonderful colors…..end of story. About a week or so after we got home a package came to my house, and there he was….Mr. Rooster….Lori and John bought it for me to surprise me, and had it shipped to my house. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t see Mr. Rooster and think of Lori and John. I would bet they would be surprised about how much I think of them!!!! LOL…….”THE WHITE TABLE SETTING” is one of my absolute favorite paintings that I own. On one of my many trips to Florence, Italy to work with Giovanna on the AK sweater collection, I would pass this art gallery every day to and from the office. I was with my assistant Fran…..The painting was in the window, and we both mentioned how beautiful it was. I was thinking about going in and asking how much it was, however Fran had the same idea and beat me to it…..I couldn’t say anything. The owner of the gallery said it was sold! Both of our hearts sank…..I really really wanted it…..When we got to the office I told Giovanna all about the painting and described it in detail. About three or four weeks later Giovanna called me and told me she thought she saw the painting I described in the window and it was now for sale!!!! When we established that yes indeed it was the painting, I had her buy it for me and she shipped it to my home!….I was never sure if it had been sold or if the owner didn’t want to sell it to an American. I have learned that sometimes these art dealers don’t want the art works to leave the country……I’ll never know, but what I do know is the painting I coveted is hanging in my dining room where it was meant to be!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“DINING ROOM”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…………………As in most homes this is a room that didn’t get a lot of use…..It was a “special occasion ” room. When we would host Holiday dinners we’d make a big deal with the table settings, china, glass wear, silverware and decorations…..otherwise the dining room is the passageway into the family room or rear entrance to the living room. None the less we wanted it to look good…..It is sparsely furnished with an English dining table, and 10 Palomino color leather chairs. Against one wall there is an oval pedestal table I call “The PORT table”, because that’s where I keep my Port. There are some interesting objects on the table like the s oval silver biscuit container, and the silver toast holder shaped like a clam shell. The pineapple jam jar from Buccellati with the silver top, silver egg cups and silver and ivory knife holders are all conversation worthy… One of my personal favorite pieces is the CIANTI bottle. In stead of straw wrapping the bottle and a straw cord wrapping around the throat of the bottle, as the original bottles have….it’s all made of silver to look exactly like the straw would have. In the old days when they opened a bottle they used to wrap a piece of news paper around the top. This bottle has a cork, but hiding the cork is a piece of silver wrapping it to look like newspaper. It even had writing inscribed in it! My friend Giovanna, who lives in Florence Italy had one, and I loved it. She said I can get one for you, and so she did. I have never seen anything like it in this country even in stores like Tiffany, Cartier or Buccellati that carry wonderful and unusual  silver objects from Italy….It’s just a pain  to keep shiny!……Against another wall is a Chinese cabinet. It has incredible brass work. The front section opens down to create a shelf. I’ve turned it into a bar. That’s it for furniture in this room. I always wanted to get more like a long English serving buffet table, but Jac liked it spare……”Happy wife…happy life”…….There are seven painting in this room, but that’s another collage. There used to be a beautiful rug under the dining table, but the fur babies thought it was a pee pad!!! No matter what we did they would still use the rug….so the rug went bye bye…..Thank you Annie, Lily and Samantha!!

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