tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2740556909864494483.post6071394009226311693..comments2024-03-22T16:30:48.999-05:00Comments on Key West Properties: How Gay Was My Villa?Gary Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03006513292595034076noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2740556909864494483.post-46987209090242172772015-08-14T06:21:59.078-05:002015-08-14T06:21:59.078-05:00Dear Readers, It happened again yesterday. I walke...Dear Readers, It happened again yesterday. I walked into the master bathroom of an older gay couple and saw all four walls with gay art. I had to snap a pic which you can see if you COPY AND PASTE THIS http://goo.gl/ukk1k2<br /><br />GaryGary Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03006513292595034076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2740556909864494483.post-8701491673392920222015-07-16T17:38:46.092-05:002015-07-16T17:38:46.092-05:00Hi Gary!
Just read today's blog post. It wa... Hi Gary!<br /> <br />Just read today's blog post. It was one of your most unique, to be sure, and I enjoyed it. The photo of the "master chamber" with three single beds spurred a memory. <br /> <br />I know that house. It's on Newton Street and has a mother-in-law lockout right up front. You showed that house to Morgan and I in 2011. Rudy Molinet met us there. <br /> <br />I recall a gay theme as well as a Nantucket-y and nautical theme. I recall the house had a quite vertical feel to it, as it was hemmed in pretty closely on the sides by its neighbors, like a lot of beautiful Key West homes. The neighboring house to the east looked neglected and very worn with a rusty metal roof. I remember you commented that one day someone was going to buy that house and do a beautiful renovation. I wonder from time to time if that's yet occurred.<br /> <br />The bedroom with the three single beds had a TV on a shelf that was recessed into the wall. It was a lovely home, and though it was not right for us, we thoroughly enjoyed our brief time there.<br /> <br />I'll wrap it up now before I really start rambling. I'll end by saying thank you, Gary, for writing your blog. It's consistently one of the best parts of my day. Although, at it's heart, the blog is about business; you write with humor and wit as well as a genuine and deep love for your island home. Those fine qualities come through strongly. Each day a new entry appears, it almost feels like I've received a little gift. Those five minutes of pleasure in reading the blog are just so great. I appreciate you, and I'll bet many, many of your loyal readers feel as I do. <br /> <br />Godspeed to you, Sir. I hope you are enjoying a wonderful summer.<br /> <br />Joseph<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com