Okay, it's been two weeks since my last
post and you still don't know my new address: it's The
Gramercy Park Hotel, (with one-of-a-kind furnishings,
paintings and sculptures created by Julian Schnabel) in The City. New
York, of course. I don't know the street address-- you can probably
just put “Susan @ The Gramercy” and your correspondence will
arrive safely in my hands. Everyone here knows me. But for you
nervous ones, I'll check it later—it's embossed at the top of the
cream-colored linen hotel stationery in the top right drawer of the
Louis IV desk at the bay window overlooking the luscious springtime
grandeur of Gramercy Park. In a minute, the maid will come in and
remove from my lap the silver bed-tray with the not-too tight,
not-too-blowsy pink rosebud in bottled water and a silver vase, the linen napkin, only
slightly soiled, the half-finished glass of fresh-squeezed orange
juice and the french baguette with butter curls on the side. I never
eat the baguette. Though I often eat the butter curls, simply by
wrapping them around my finger and licking them, while I read the
Times. There is just the tiniest remnant of this morning's Eggs
Benedict on the elegant hotel china (initials GPH tastefully
hand-painted on the rim, by Sudanese monks). When the maid brings me
my morning dressing gown (the pale blue flowy one), I will throw
aside (I always do this myself) the silk and taffeta coverlet, and
descend the intricately carved (in the Rococo design) antique wooden
step-stool next to the four poster bed I sleep in every night. And
oh! Check that address. I almost forgot.
You knew I was kidding, right? I mean,
you're gonna need the Zip Code at least.
Okay, for real. I've been back at the
boat with Rudy for almost two weeks now, and it is lovely, and
wonderful, and feels like home, and I am mesmerized by living on the
water. We have a bit more work to do, to have everything the way we
want it (for now), so I will not post photos, because I'd have to put
a lot of disclaimers like “there will be trim all around the
such-and-such,” and “that pile of crap on the left will be neatly
stored somewhere,” etc. So next time photos, I promise. Until then,
Eggs Bennie on the boat!
4 comments:
You teach me to dream big.....
Love,
Terry
Ha! Funny.
I actually was fascinated by your description of the hotel! when are you going there?
my visa extension has been approved so I'm stick around until next september...at least
hello to Bob
Diane
Any time, as long as everything goes on your VISA!! :)
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