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Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 11:43 pm
by jeremek
jarkko wrote:Yesterday's update from Hydra, from our friend Lakis:
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So, right now we will wait for green light to our plan, and an estimate of the total costs. If everything goes well and the plan is viable, we will start a campaign to collect donations.
All the text etc. details can then be fine-tuned during the process.
Splendidly, Dear Jarkko :D
Regards, B.

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 1:22 am
by lizzytysh
I'm amazed by the level of the progress, even including the elections being a minor delay.
Thanks, Jarkko :D

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 4:26 pm
by Dem
I am also surprised by the speed
of the project!

Now of course it remains to see if
the current Mayor of Hydra will be re-elected :-)

Tomorrow is the first round of the elections
and next Sunday the final one.

Dem

PS) I would definitely like the bench to have a back
so that people will sit leisurely there
gazing at the sea and thinking
about Leonard Cohen, life and everything else.

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 5:31 pm
by Kiwi56
Awww, that idea with the bench is really wonderful!
I agree with Ken and would take a simple and linear one.

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 11:10 pm
by hydriot
I left Hydra on 17 May, so I don't know the result of the election yet. (Election of the mayor is a very serious business in Greece as mayors have almost dictatorial powers: last week loads of Greeks working elsewhere were returning to the island specifically to vote).

I agree that the bench should have a back: it should be comfortable to sit there, otherwise it will become just one more piece of municipal junk.

As for location, surely the thing to do is to ask Adam and Lorca if there was a favourite spot where Leonard liked to sit, and place the bench there? The inscription could then be simple and factual: "Leonard Cohen enjoyed this view".

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 2:02 am
by Tchocolatl
A bench to begin with.

I'm sure that someday the park, the flowers, the trees and the birds will surrond it. Not to mention the benches.

A hummingbird is passing.

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 4:26 am
by lizzytysh
Hi hydriot ~ That inscription has a definite past tense feel to it :( ~ the tide seems to be strongly in favour of "Came So Far for Beauty."

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:53 pm
by Tchocolatl
I do not want to obscure anything. (Maybe it is the colour of my prose, the exposure to my colorful different vision? I am a total innocent (gee, how many times...).) Though it is a splendid idea to sit the bench in the shadow. To begin with.

What ever words you'll put on it : put a number 1 on your bench. In doing this, you will be sure to have the honor of having been the first people to put the firts move in the park.

There will be a statue there some day.

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 10:43 pm
by lizzytysh
I wasn't sure but what you weren't quoting Leonard, Tchoc.

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 12:22 am
by Tchocolatl
Quoting Mr. Cohen, Chuck? Hum? No. Not that I know.

This can't be me.
Must be my double.



Something faisable and easy : the bench must face the West for the man is the archetype of the cow-boy and a legend of the Western Wild World.

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 12:46 am
by lizzytysh
;-) :D

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 11:17 am
by sarsina
HelenD wrote:I must say that I agree that the bench should have a back as I assume, like me, the majority of members are in their senior years and hope to sit on the bench some day.
Well I am 35... and still in love for a man of almost 80 ;-)
I'll be happy to contribute to the gift, hoping it pleases that man...
Have a nice day !

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 4:41 pm
by maroo
sarsina wrote:
HelenD wrote:I must say that I agree that the bench should have a back as I assume, like me, the majority of members are in their senior years and hope to sit on the bench some day.
Well I am 35... and still in love for a man of almost 80 ;-)
I'll be happy to contribute to the gift, hoping it pleases that man...
Have a nice day !
I'm 35 as well!!!
And I would like to contribute to the present of the senior man as well!!!

Have a nice day!

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 2:24 am
by scocoh
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A bench is a wonderful idea. It works for all-- It's something we can give Leonard that he doesn't have to keep at home or find space for; It's something the fans can enjoy the use of while being happy it was a gift for him; It's something other people can be intrigued by and perhaps look into Leonard a bit more. Most of all it will last for years.

Count on us out here to join the effort-- T knows about it, and we will tell Sifa when we see him on Monday.

On the design-- I agree simpler is better. As I read both sides of the "Came so far/I came so far" discussion, I was solidly in the "Came So Far For Beauty" camp. But when I saw the drawing, I realized the phrase seems a bit cut-off and non-grammatical and won't be clear to non-LC people. With the "I" it will signify that Leonard was there in person while also not taking away from the other meanings of that phrase.

Also-- This is the most important thing to me--- As someone who deals with tourists and graffiti, I would predict that several idiots would write or scratch their name in the blank space before "Came So Far For Beauty". What a shame it would be to walk up to that beautiful bench and see scratched on there: "Rob "Came So Far For Beauty" or "Peter "Came So Far For Beauty" in marker.

Either way, we will support the project.

Love the add-ons of Unified Hearts on each side.

So many possibilities for words on the bench. :D I fully support "_ _ Beauty" but I would love to see the subversively simple "Here It Is" or the gracious "Love Went On And On".

Re: How to celebrate Leonard's 80th birthday

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 7:10 am
by lizzytysh
Ha! Love the "Here It Is" ~ so many applications for it, including humour.
"Love Went On and On" is very graceful and true, as well.
Good point on the potential graffiti aspect.