By hook or by crook
By William Solof
This item appears on page 47 of the May 2014 issue.
This item appears on page 47 of the May 2014 issue.
This month’s winner is WILLIAM SOLOF of Golden, Colorado:
While my wife, Arlene, and I were traveling in the Pyrénées without reservations a few years ago, all had been well until our last night. No place had a vacancy.
We stopped and asked a gentleman, in fractured French, if he knew of any accommodations. In broken English, he indicated that a hotel was nearby and described it as “It stops the sheep.”
To prevent further linguistic torture by both parties, we set forth to find it. I told Arlene, “Look for a sign. Could be a sheepdog, a shepherd, even a gate.”
Suddenly she pointed up and could not stop laughing. Above the hotel hung a lighted, 6-foot-tall, neon-blue ship’s anchor.