LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
Speak Out |
I've been a LONG timesummer, and fall, and spring, and wintervisitor of Rehobothsince around 1990. I've had such wonderful times, sad times, developed wonderful memories and friendships, and some tragic times (please delete all those pictures from the website!!!!). But something happened recently that moved me in a very significant way. My brother in Stockbridge, Georgia asked me if I knew Fay Jacobs. My jaw dropped and I shrieked (in a very masculine way), "How do you know her?"
It seems he has enjoyed her writings for a while and has developed an on-line friendship with her. Then he proceeded to tell me he was being quoted in a letter in Letters from CAMP Rehoboth regarding her new book. Well, that was almost too much and of course made me burst into tears! This past year has been a difficult one for me. I've moved back to Atlanta, hopefully to return to DC (AND Rehoboth Beach) in the near future, and my brother has really become my best friend. To read what he wrote and you printed regarding his letter and her book made me realize the love and the breadth of what our community has to offer. You know, I feel far away right now, but things like this make me realize how close to home I really am. David Cochran There is a new service for Rehoboth, for poeple that need a ride. Coastal Resort Limo Services has a car service called Coastal Resort Car 'N Driver. It's a white Cadillac driven by Bob who used to drive a cab for Seaport Taxi Service. He is working to build up a clientele as he serves the Rehoboth Beach area. This is a great service and we hope it will catch on. It's not a taxi, but the next level of great service. For more information, check out www.cosres.com and look at the page called "New Addition." Michael J. Staniewski (COSRES) Coastal Resort Limo Service |
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LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 14, No. 7 June 18, 2004 |