birkner
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I'm heading to the Hotel Del Coronado on Tuesday for a 4 day conference. DH was planning on coming up on Thursday to spend one of the nights but now may not be able to make it b/c of work (which would be a huge bummer). I was looking forward to experiencing the hotel together.
I just realized that I will be away during this week of season premieres! Argg! Hope my Tivo doesn't fail me now! I wish I had Slingbox and could watch from the hotel room.
I just got back from a 40th birthday friend for a friend from high school. They live out your way Karen, in Alamo. It was an amazing estate (my friend's grandmother's house)- 80 acres. It felt like being at a Great Gatsby party, but without the fancy party! There was only about 30 people there, and it was cold. The party was by the pool. Very simply BBQ, nothing fancy. No one is living at the estate anymore except in the caretaker's home. The grandmother's whose house it was, died two months ago. It was a bit sad, thinking that this great home was going to leave the family (it will be on the market). But I guess it is very complicated.
It was good to see old friends. A party on a school night though...that is always hard.
Off to bed early now. I'll try to keep up on the road. Lisa
Ah, the Del!! One of my favorite places though it is becoming a different place then when I was younger. I have an all time favorite picture of my youngest DD and I on the beach in front of the Dell. Plus, they have a great book called Noel at the Dell!!
What a sad story about your friends grandmother's estate. So many large estates get sold when the last living member of the older generation passes on as the cost to maintain those estates can be quite prohibitive!!
Your Gatsby reference reminds me that my husband's sister belongs to the Art Deco society which actually does a Great Gatsby party every year.
My grandfather's family home, St. Margaret in the UK had to be sold a few years ago because the death duties after my cousins husband passed away were so large, that their was just no choice.
Night Lisa, talk to you hopefully at the Del.