Looking back through photo albums from The Old Garden Inn has reminded us of our obligation as innkeepers to provide a quiet, uncluttered space for guests to relax and unwind. We are revisiting our desire to find a balance between good service and overbearing attention.
Remembering The Old Garden fondly, we look forward to a new generation of friendly and appreciative guests bringing laughter and storytelling back into our lives.
As our old friend Dunkin comes to the end of his life we are remembering his role at the inn. He entertained countless guests with his love of singing. Dunkin was a stray here in Coweta County and was quite the runner. To say he was a handfull would be an understatement!
The one thing that often got Dunkin's attention was the soothing music that played in the morning during the breakfast hours. He would stand in front of the cabinet-enjoying the sounds and watching as I changed out CD's. I often sang along and showed Dunkin that the sounds came from my mouth. After two years of patient instruction Dunkin finally belted out his first song. He sang for guests, visitors, friends and family. . . anyone willing to listen!
With that success I decided to see what else he could learn. I saw a trainer who taught his dog to drop dead after being shot with his finger. "Bang, bang!" I wondered if Dunkin could learn it. He was again a fast study and we added this new trick to his repertiore. The trick was short-lived-soon to be shelved forever.
A sign came early one morning while serving a visiting doctor. Highly entertained by Dunkin's new trick our guest "shot" Dunkin through-out his breakfast. Dunkin would drop and roll over.
From the kitchen I heard a odd "thunking" sound. I came around the corner very quietly to see him mouthing "Bang, bang". It was the last time Dunkin would be shot!
We love Dunkin and are going to miss him! He contributed grandly to all those wonderful memories and we are grateful he was in our lives.
Goodbye old friend! Mommy loves you. Sadly, Dunkin passed away the day after I made this post. He will be missed.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Memories Are Made Of This!
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