What can you expect from someone you've only seen five times in your life? How about the best compliment of my year?
At the Belvidere back in October, I'd met a man and woman who were here on business from Boston. She soon left for the hotel, but he stayed and struck up a conversation about dining (he eats out as much as I do), traveling (he travels a great deal on business and almost as much for pleasure), and art (a former artist, he had little tolerance for no-talents).
At the end of that rainy night, I told him he was a great conversationalist and he suggested we hang out the next night so I could show him the beer places in RVA that had been recommended to him. The beer part aside, it sounded like fun.
When he returned to Richmond a few weeks later on business, he let me know in advance so we could hang out again. This time, there were no beer joints, but just as much fun; we did InLight, we ate, drank and were merry and we over-shared our life stories, just for grins.
Then he went back to Boston and except for a few e-mails asking for my thoughts on an 18th-century poem and a Beat poem, we've had little communication.
So when I opened a recent e-mail from him, I couldn't have been more surprised at its contents:
I wish you much happiness and love during the new year...
You were the most interesting person I met in 2010.
High praise indeed from a guy who meets people practically everywhere and can talk to anyone.
Maybe there's hope for me yet.
Monday, January 3, 2011
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That's so sweet!!
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog, and wanted to say that I really loved reading your last post about music. I've been replaying The Love Language ever since- ha ha! You have great taste!
- Christen
Yea, Boston blew me away with his sweetness.
ReplyDeleteIf you like music, you've come to the right blog. You'll find I write about it way more than I ought to, if there is such a thing.
You must have great taste, too!