Skaneateles is a Storybook Village. We know because we live here.

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Showing posts with label Skaneateles. Show all posts

Friday, May 02, 2008

Two-fer Response; David vs Goliath (Girl)



In the April 23, 2008 edition of the Skaneateles Press, Ellen Leahy ( eleahy@cnylink.com ) wrote an 'opinion' about her fond memory of 'A Feldmann'. I would reprint the article here, but I cannot find it at their http://www.cnylink.com page. It was a funny, but slammy, rememberance of Ellen and her friend at a local bar (30 years ago) being approached by one of the Feldmann Boys, being offered 'a beer', and then 1 beer for 2 girls being delivered.

NOTE:
Below is my light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek reply (which by the way, Ellen 'forgot' to publish the following week). So, I am feeling like David fighting the Goliath (Girl).

Am I taking this too seriously? Is this just a funny story, sadly at my expense? Or do (small town) newspapers have an obligation to at least publish re-buttals when they write stuff better left to personal diaries.

Are you a local? Have something to chime in with? Feel free to reply.





4/25/2008
Legend, lore and tradition.

Hi, Curt Feldmann here, in reply to the delightfully funny story of buying two girls one beer.

While I don’t remember the incident, I have no doubt that something like that happened; indeed I spent much of my youth in local taverns. Certainly, I had no idea that I was memorialized in local legend and lore.

That said, I would like to offer some alternative versions. If anything, I was known to buy too many people too many beers, including myself. Perhaps I bought two for you and drank one between the bar and your table. Perhaps I was hitting on only one of you ( and you will never know which one).

Aside: My wife Toni (with whom I am hopelessly in love) took a five week road trip last Fall, traveling and staying in as many small communities as we could (or could not) find. The result was a reality check about the uniqueness of Skaneateles. Much of that, of course, are many people knowing many stories about lifelong friends still living and working and eating and drinking in the same places.

Perhaps we can have some fun with this forum. Not wanting to publicly slam or humiliate anyone, I will limit my suggestions to those that only would embarrass me. Perhaps others would like to add good-natured stories to the fabric that makes our community so special.

For example: Does anyone remember before the Gazebo we had a Porta Pottie and that it was discovered on the swim raft one morning? Does anyone remember the “It-Ain’t-A-Cathedral” ‘house raft’ with women’s lingerie on the halyards, moored outside the Mayor’s Office?

A couple of years ago, I started (and never finished) http://www.skaneatelessuites.blogspot.com/
as an experimental blog about our community and my business. Especially the earlier entries, there are some tongue-in-cheek posts. Feel free to sign in and write some memories about legend, lore and tradition. But please, be gentle. Or, you can start your own Blog at http://www.skaneatelestalk.com/ which is a new, free community resource offered by the folks at Briel Design.

Writers Note: Next time your sister is in town, call me. I will buy you both another beer. And we can trade stories about things that may, or may not, have happened. You can leave the tip.

Monday, March 05, 2007

Sunday Night Special



Sunday Night Special!!! 99 Bucks.

Reserve a room with us and get a FREE upgrade [subject to availability] when you check in.

Call 315-685-7568 fro reservations now!

Skaneateles Suites & Boutique Hotel

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Secret Places in Skaneateles

Secret Places!

Skaneateles Suites has a teriffic, FREE, new program called Secret Places. Any registered Guest need only ask any Staff Suiter and voila, you get a personalised, custom walking tour of the toryBook Village.

Want a preview? Visit the Creamery and see a Teasel and why we hate Eli Whiney. Further, did you know that the Loghtening Class sailboat was designed and built right here in Skaneateles?

But there is more; restaurants that will give you special attention and very hip women's clothing shops and very cool bookstores and even a place you can paint your own pottery.

All this on top of a three diamond room at the Boutique Hotel or a Bungaow at the Skaneateles Suites.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Charles Dickens Visits the Manger


Tourists are NOT Welcome in the StoryBook Village!
[For 1 Night, anyway.]

Most of the time we surrender our Village to the tourists who flock here to get a taste of the life we live 24/7/365. But:
Beginning at 6PM December 08, 2006
Locals Night and Dedication of the Creche

Father Christmas greets the children in the Skaneateles Library beginning at 6 pm; Dedication of the creche 6:30, Singing by Skaneateles students, Caroling with the Dickens Characaters. Extra time for shopping, Stores open until 9 PM. Free Refreshements made possible through the donations of Key Bank, Imagine, Pomodoro, The White Sleigh, Apricot Lane, Vermont Green Mountain, Teddy Bear Nursery, Sherwood Inn, Bella Blue & Creekside Books & Coffee.

Of course, it's all FREE! except...

NEW THIS YEAR: Help Decorate the Community Tree. Purchase an ornament from The White Sleigh, Pomodoro, Key Bank, Apricot Lane or the Chamber of Commerce Office $7.50 ea or 3/$20.00 and hang on the Gazebo Tree. Proceeds to benefit the Skaneateles Fire Department.

Read: "Lighten up Scrooge! Buy an ornament"

Call Sue or Candy 315-685-0552 for details, except what else do you need to know?


Wednesday, November 29, 2006

GingerBread House



This is GingerBread House, and you could live here. We live here, and we love it. The Village that is.

The folks that own GingerBread House currently live in California. HA! They know where they want to be... in the StoryBook Village.

Skaneatele Suites for details.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Sunrise Rotary & WinterFest

Are you an early riser? I know I am up every day at 5, usually doing important things like writing blogs, while my wife Toni sleeps in. Except for Thursdays. Thursdays she [virtually] bounds out of bed to go to Sunrise Rotary.

It is there that some actual important things take place like planning for the Skaneateles Rotary Winter 2007 Festival, January 28 &28.

So give them a hand, please.
1. Link to this blog. At least pass it along.
2. Join the Sunrise Rotary, have breakfast with Toni Thursday Mornings
3. Mark your calendar for WinterFest 2007

Here are some links from their webpage:

Meets Thursday Morning, 7-8 am
at Skaneateles Hilltop Restaurant, Skaneateles NY

Officers:
President, Rhett Weiss
President-Elect,
John Paddock
Secretary,
Elaine Taggart
Treasurer,
Toni Feldmann
Past Provisional President,
Doug Hill

Pavilion Photo PageWinterfest

One last thing, you will have a much better time at Rotary Winter Fest if you arrive early, then stay late which is easy to do if you have a room at Skaneateles Suites

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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Coffee at the Sherwood



I just had a great cup of coffee at the Sherwood Inn, historically a stagecoach stop and now an inn, restaurant and all round great spot in Skaneateles. They are kind enough to host a meeting of local travel business's, some of which are "the competition". I am not surprised, though, that the way we do things in the StoryBook Village.

The Sherwood Inn also takes reservations for The Packwood House, Hobbitt Hollow and the Village Inn. Find them at The Sherwood Inn

The photo is taken from their website.

Of course, if they are full, call us at the Skaneateles Suites

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Charles Dickens’s Visits Skaneateles, The Story Book Village


Charles Dickens’s Visits Skaneateles, The Story Book Village


Skaneateles is a cute-as-a-button Village located in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York. If ever there was a Must-Do it would be Skaneateles Dickens’s Festival. Every Saturday and Sunday between Thanksgiving and Christmas the Village shares it’s lifestyle with all visitors. Professional actors, dressed in Dickens’s period costumes, walk the streets and shops of the Village. Lot’s of locals dress up as well, and everyone is infected with the Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come.

Think of it as street theater without a script. And don’t be surprised when everyone wished you well, tips his or her hat or holds open a door. That’s just the way we are.

Insider Tip: Avoid Saturday, it’s crowded. Better yet, spend the night on Sunday. The Chamber of Commerce has a list of places to stay. www.skaneateles.com. Better yet, check out www.skaneatelessuites.com [that's us] and call for more info 315-685-7568

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