I met a woman from Cincinnati back in 1980. She lived on Mt. Adams. The Blind Lemon (named for Blind Lemon Jefferson) on Mt. Adams was a happening place back then. Walt’s Hitching Post over in Covington, KY was a must stop for ribs. The Maisonette, downtown on Sixth Street between Walnut and Main, was a très élégant Mobil Five-Star French restaurant (and deserving of every one of those 5 stars). At one time it was It the longest running Mobil Five-Star restaurant in North America.
The woman dumped me for a Harvard professor, later worked at ABC as Roone Arledge’s executive assistant, eventually dying of cancer in 2005, the same year the Maisonette closed.
I met a woman from Cincinnati back in 1980. She lived on Mt. Adams. The Blind Lemon (named for Blind Lemon Jefferson) on Mt. Adams was a happening place back then. Walt’s Hitching Post over in Covington, KY was a must stop for ribs. The Maisonette, downtown on Sixth Street between Walnut and Main, was a très élégant Mobil Five-Star French restaurant (and deserving of every one of those 5 stars). At one time it was It the longest running Mobil Five-Star restaurant in North America.
The woman dumped me for a Harvard professor, later worked at ABC as Roone Arledge’s executive assistant, eventually dying of cancer in 2005, the same year the Maisonette closed.
I don’t know what any of this means.