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Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / July 14, 2016 51

INSIGHT GAMES & CO.

ACROSS e.g. singer Eddie 68 “Yes ___?” The Washington Post
74 Noriega’s former Levert was one 69 Street spread
1 Like an epigram 8 Cobbler’s 70 Early bets BIRTH OF A NOTION By Merl Reagle
6 Immodest stomping contrivances 72 Guys
10 Grp. in a Jeannie grounds 9 ___ blank 74 Words on an
75 Letter to Abby, 10 Wendy
C. Riley tune Part 5 Wasserstein effort amplifier
13 Lousy 80 Smart off 11 “I’d hate ___ end 75 Popular board
18 The Bad News 83 “___ but myself” this way” 76 Take on
(Othello) 12 Type of case 77 “The Destroyer,”
Bears star 84 Greasy-spoon 13 In addition
19 Open a bit sign 14 Orca chaser in Hinduism
20 They’re drawn to 85 “I might as well 15 Quick fixes for the 78 What olmos
talk to ___” overweight
make decisions 86 Music awards 16 Letters on stamps means
22 Dalai Lama’s channel 17 Not long. 79 Word found in the
88 Hosts of roasts 21 Big name in
home city, once 90 “Dear ‘Impossible sleepers definition of
23 Mother-of-pearl Dreams’ ...” 25 Hamlet “ellipse”
24 Samples, as 95 Letter opener 28 Intrudes (on) 80 Willing
96 Clubs plus bag, 29 Old Brit. coin 81 Wax-coated
Snapple e.g. 34 Nerve-fiber cheese
26 Accord signer 99 Tube trophy network 82 Gepetto, for one
100 A minimum of 35 Ballplayer Cabell 86 Cats, for one
with Begin hindrances 38 Throw for a loop 87 Caravaggio’s
27 “Dear Abby ... ” 101 Part of I.O.O.F 39 Sound of a “___ Player”
30 Vigoda in The 103 Not close-minded baby’s bell 89 Swordsmen, in
about 41 The fallow or the Spain
Godfather 105 End of Abby’s red 91 “Quit ___ stallin’!”
31 Flight hdg. answer 42 Simple guitar 92 Western
32 Morph or plasm 110 Large sharks chord: abbr. 93 Word on a
112 Quito resident 43 “___ when that sample check
preceder 113 Poe sleuth, C. happens” 94 Actor O’Brien
33 Jonathan Swift’s Auguste ___ 44 Any woman 96 Attacked
114 Deplete who’s had three petulantly
birthplace 115 Charlie Brown children 97 Ballet star
36 Some photos at cry 47 Sleeper in a 98 Two-___
116 Darkroom strips, Murphy bed? (pickup truck)
the N.Y. Transit briefly 48 Division of TWA? 102 Courageous one
Museum 117 Victor Hugo’s 49 Microscopic 104 Exercise piece for
37 Formerly, daughter dividers piano
formerly 118 TV producer 51 Insurance co. 106 Lay eyes on
40 Letter to Abby, Marshall slogan, “Aetna, 107 American League
Part 2 119 Flawed service I’m glad ___ ya” or National
43 “___ Romantic?” 120 W.C. Fields cry 52 “Variety is the League division
45 A hot time in 121 Passover dinner ___ life” 108 Nuts (over)
Paris 53 Author Bagnold 109 Part of M.I.T.
46 California’s is DOWN 54 My ___, Vietnam 110 Clown for the
“Eureka!” 1 Word on a jazz 56 Word, in Lyon camera
47 Engrave 57 Uniform, as 111 Hard/rock insert
50 First light club sign motion
53 Inventor Howe et 2 Cloisonné 58 Lubricant
al. 3 School time-out 62 Montgomery
55 Letter to Abby, 4 Bangalore duds Clift’s birthplace
Part 3 5 “When Lilacs Last 63 Pay
59 James Bond 64 The Joint Chiefs,
portrayer in the Dooryard for example
60 Language lover Bloom’d” and 66 Was sporting
Mario others 67 Indigo, for
61 Luxury liner, 6 Thai monetary instance
briefly unit
62 Eyeball 7 “Love Train”
65 Wee bay
66 Letter to Abby,
Part 4
69 Less zesty
71 Lion’s tail?
72 Talk-show length
73 The Paleozoic,

The Telegraph

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INSIGHT BACK PAGE

A wave of sadness as friends seem to be drifting away

BY CAROLYN HAX Dear 'Dealing With Life': who marry wrong, are widowed, fare better with
Washington Post I agree on our couple-centric culture, but not social variety or just bond better to friends than to
that “find[ing] my ‘one true love’” is the only or mates. Or whatever. There are too many emotional
Hi Carolyn, even best solution. I know, you don’t either, your makeups among us for it to be healthy that one
question was more of a rhetorical Hail Mary, but configuration so dominates expectations.
I am secure in the fact that I I’ve started so I might as well finish: It’s especially
not the solution because single people aren’t mate- I don’t see anything wrong with being sad, ei-
don’t want kids, and at 35 and ism’s only victims. ther, at least temporarily. Time changes everything,
People on the wrong end also include people sometimes at the cost of things you cherish. Life
very single, I have learned how grows into these empty spaces – but it always takes

to be alone without feeling lone- longer than we want, and often longer than our
optimism can bear.
ly. I date when I want to, but I
That’s OK. That’s normal. You aren’t failing
don’t make that my focus. yourself if you choose not to deny or even try to
outrun that sadness.
I’ve been successful at work
Like any unwelcome emotion, though, it’s best
and recently expanded my hobbies by starting my treated as an alarm, a warning that something
needs to change – be it something small, like hav-
own website and creating a community of people ing more patience, or bigger, like changing the
whole way you “fix feelings that don’t feel good.”
around that. In short, I usually know what I need
You have adapted beautifully to other circum-
to do to fix feelings that don’t feel good. stances of your life – these old friends were once
new ones, too – so trust that. It could just be that
However, I can’t get past this feeling of sadness the task has changed enough to warrant a few dif-
ferent tools.
of losing friends. At this point, ALL of my friends
I wish I could say what these tools were. And say
have different priorities. I also make my own this without using the “tools” metaphor, which I
despise. But only you see your life closely enough
priorities, but I’m left to do things alone … All. to spot which of your baseline assumptions need a
closer look. That’s where answers to stubborn ques-
The. Time. tions tend to lie – not in things you’re willing to try,
but in things you too quickly ruled out. Take care
I have childhood friends, and we get together ev- and good luck. 

ery holiday season. I also have work friends with

whom I used to talk multiple times a day, but

now that we don’t work together, it’s just a quick

“catch-up” every six months or so. I’ve made efforts

to make new friends, but I still miss my old ones.

Do I have to find my “one true love” so I don’t

have to feel this way? It often feels like our cul-

ture is built like that, and as much as I’ve tried to

feel secure in being single, that doesn’t help with

missing my special connections.

– Dealing With Life

NATURE Territorial cry:

‘This is my land!’

BY JUANITA N. BAKER, PELICAN ISLAND AUDUBON SOCIETY
PHOTO BY J.R. WILLIAMS

Handsome Red-winged Blackbird flashing red! One of our most abun-
dant bird species in the U.S., breeding in all lower 48 states, they reside
in our pastures, roadside ditches, freshwater marshes, and suburban
ponds. Photographer J.R. Williams took this audacious male – identi-
fiable by yellow-lined, red wing patches on an all-black bird – in full
display, calling out with characteristic rattling song in territorial de-
fense. The female is brown with a lighter eyebrow stripe and streaking
on the breast, resembling a large, narrow billed sparrow. Nonbreeding
females roost and gather together without males so one might not im-
mediately think to identify them as Red-winged Blackbirds.

Because our vast agricultural lands have replaced more diverse habi-
tats that supported many other bird species, this open-habitat species
has been encouraged. After nesting, they form huge aggregations that
can stretch for miles. Another reason for their abundance is that 90
percent of the males, staking out their territory, are polygamous, with
an average of five partners. Each female has its own nest and brood.
One male has mated with 16 females in his territory during one breed-
ing season! Not to be outdone, females are polygamous, too, with ex-
tra-pair males siring 23- to 48-percent of their nestlings, serving to in-
crease number of baby birds per nest.

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The crib sheet on celebrity offspring stepping into the limelight

BY EMMA SPEDDING
The Telegraph

Judging by the faces in many of 1. 4.
the biggest fashion advertising cam-
paigns and editorials, if you want 3. when she was just 15.
to become a global supermodel, the Modeling portfolio: The 16-year-old
fastest way in is to be born into Hol-
lywood dynasty. It seems like every has fronted an eyewear campaign for
day a new advertising campaign or Chanel and is the face of a new Chanel
magazine cover lands in our in-box No. 5 fragrance.
starring a pretty fresh face with a fam-
ily tree dotted with famous names. Career projection? She is firmly in
Today’s next-gen celebrity news is that
Jude Law and Sadie Frost’s 15 year-old CONTINUED ON PAGE 54
daughter Iris is modeling for Miu Miu.

Using connections to get ahead in
fashion is nothing new, of course. Es-
tablished models like Stella Tennant,
Cara Delevingne, Georgia May Jagger,
Edie Campbell and Jacquetta Wheeler
are all undoubtedly beautiful, but also
have surnames and connections pow-
erful and connected enough to open
certain doors.

Not all SADs – sons and daughters,
that is – should be sniffed at because
of the industry’s tendencies toward
nepotism. While plenty of celebrity
offspring are only ever seen in one or
two campaigns/magazine spreads,
others work hard to carve out a career
that makes them independent of their
clickable, bankable surname.

Here’s your crib sheet for the teen
generation of celebrities carving a ca-
reer in fashion ...

1. Iris Law 2.
The parents: Jude Law and Sadie
Frost Modeling portfolio: Day-Lewis
First gig: Iris Law first appeared in is signed with IMG Models and has
the pages of Vogue in 2002 as a toddler, walked for Dolce & Gabbana, sat
starring in a Steven Klein shot with her front row at Vetements and Burberry,
parents Jude and Sadie, and her broth- and appeared in a campaign for Cal-
er Rafferty Law (also a model). vin Klein.
Modeling portfolio: She starred
in her first campaign for Illustrated Career projection? He’s also work-
People when she was 15, and one year ing on his album, so he’s not likely to
later she is modeling in Miu Miu’s Re- retire from the celebrity party circuit
sort look book alongside Taylor Hill. any time soon.
Career projection? Miuccia Prada
has a solid track record of champion- 3. Lily Rose Depp
ing models on the rise at Miu Miu. If The parents: Vanessa Paradis and
she needs modeling tips she can turn Johnny Depp
to family friend Kate Moss – Iris was First gig: Lily Rose Depp started
a bridesmaid at her wedding to Jamie at the very top, modeling for Chanel
Hince in 2011.

2. Gabriel Kane Day-Lewis
The parents: Daniel Day Lewis and
Isabelle Adjani
First gig: He made his first fash-
ion week appearance in Paris last
year, walking at Chanel with Acad-
emy Award-winning actress Julianne
Moore on his arm.

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6.. 7.

5. 8.

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 53 Career projection? Seeing as Vogue
dubbed her likeness to supermodel
Karl Lagerfeld’s inner circle and is also Cindy Crawford a “genetic miracle,”
embarking on an acting career, with a it’s safe to assume she’s going to clean
number of films in post-production. up covers and major ad campaigns.

4. Brooklyn Beckham 9. likes that. My mom’s always been in 8. Willow Smith
The parents: David and Victoria the fashion-acting [world], and she The parents: Will Smith and Jada
Beckham 5. Dylan Lee thinks it’s so funny that it’s starting to Pinkett-Smith
First gig: He landed his first cam- The parents: Pamela Anderson and happen to me.” Modeling portfolio: Willow Smith,
paign aged 15 for a Polish high street Tommy Lee 15, signed with The Society Manage-
label Reserved. First gig: Dylan Lee, 18, featured in 6. Lila Grace Moss-Hack ment in New York when she was 14,
Modeling portfolio: He has been a video shot by Hedi Slimane for Saint The parents: Kate Moss and Jeffer- and has modeled for a Marc Jacobs
on the cover of Vogue China, Miss Laurent son Hack campaign. But her biggest role so far
Vogue and Man About Town, and it Modeling portfolio: He has also ap- First gig: On the cover of Paris is as a Chanel ambassador, which
has been rumored that he is signed peared in an editorial for Nylon Mag- Vogue with her mother Kate Moss. has led to her starring in an eyewear
to an agency. He also photographed azine in May 2016 in which he talked The 13-year-old is yet to do another campaign and sitting front row at
a Burberry Brit campaign, which was about what his parents think of his modeling gig. the show. “It’s not every day that a
quite controversial to some due to his modeling. “I mean, they laugh [about Will she be a model? It’s way too ear- 15-year-old black girl with dreads
celebrity stature and his age (he was it] to be honest with you,” Dylan says. ly to tell as she’s only 13 years old, but gets elected to be the Chanel ambas-
16). “My dad, since I really like music, he when asked whether she is interested sador” she says.
Career projection? Brooklyn Beck- in a career in modeling, Kate said: “I know a lot of girls that look like
ham seems determined to have his “She’ll come to work with me because me feel that they’re not beautiful
own career in the spotlight and so she thinks it’s funny that we’re work- and feel like they don’t have a place
expect to see him everywhere. He has ing together, and she really shows me in the media or a place in the world”
built up a powerful tween fan base, up in front of everyone. She enjoys Willow explains.
who go wild for his Instagram pic- that. But who knows? She’s only little. Career projection? Willow Smith
tures with his girlfriend, Hollywood She’s only 13.” had a chart-topping single, “Whip my
actress Chloe Moretz. hair” – when she was only 10 years
7. Kaia Gerber old. With such early success, we’re
The parents: Cindy Crawford and betting on a long and fascinating ca-
Rande Gerber reer in the spotlight.
Modeling portfolio: Kaia Gerber is
signed with IMG Models and at just 9. Jaden Smith
15 has already been on the cover of The parents: Will Smith and Jada
Vogue Paris, and landed campaigns Pinkett-Smith
for Miu Miu, Alexander Wang and Modeling portfolio: Jaden, 18, is best
Chrome Hearts. known for his acting work – he was the
star of “Karate Kid 2” and appeared in
“The Pursuit of Happiness” – but he is
also a face of Louis Vuitton. He starred
in the campaign Series 4, taken by
Bruce Weber, in an asymmetric skirt
when he was 17.
Career projection? Jaden’s career is
likely to explode with the August re-
lease of the Baz Luhrmann’s Netflix
series “The Get Down.” 

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Plus-size women fighting for fairness on fashion front

BY ROBIN GIVHAN Carolyn Thompson, right, founder of ResellXl lie Jones lamented via Twitter that she
The Washington Post with colleague Samantha Sattrakhoune. was unable to find a major designer to
“help me” with a dress for the upcom-
Fashion runs by its own special ing premiere of her film “Ghostbusters.”
rules. And those rules have never been
fair to plus-size women. Those who are It was a problem similar to one her co-
larger than the arbitrary size 12 have star Melissa McCarthy described when,
fewer choices. Even celebrities whose as a best supporting actress nominee,
hips are beyond the range of sample she attended the 2012 Oscars. Other
sizes are denied all the freebies and actresses have talked about how being
fawning that greet their thinner col- larger than a sample size limits the bor-
leagues. New York’s Seventh Avenue rowing possibilities from designers.
may not be stripping anyone of their
civil rights, but snubs still sting. Of course, one could argue that bor-
rowing a dress is a perk — not a right —
And it’s a sting that is especially and that others should follow the lead
sharp for plus-size women who love to of Bryce Dallas Howard, who famously
bargain-hunt — the pickings are slim at bought a size 6 dress off the rack for the
consignment shops, vintage boutiques Golden Globes this year. But what fun
and sample sales. Although there are is that?
Facebook groups, pop-up shops, eBay
sellers and such dealing in plus-size Designer Christian Siriano, who has
vintage clothing, there are few online dressed all shapes and sizes for the red
companies that specialize in it. carpet, stepped up to outfit Jones. He
argues that all famous ladies should
Carolyn Thompson has stepped into get the same perks — not just those
the void with ResellXL, an online con- who are sample sizes.
signment shop specializing in profes-
sional and upscale attire size 14 and up. Signs of greater fashion equality, of
a sort, are rippling through popular
The seed of the idea was sowed when culture. Everyone can traffic in used
Thompson tried to off-load some of her clothes. And celebrities of all sizes can
reap the benefits of fame.  
Kate McKinnon, Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig
and Leslie Jones at the “Ghostbusters” premiere.

own plus-size attire and could not find cy shoes in size 10 or larger, designer cooper
a consignment shop to accept it. The evening gowns, prom dresses and, God
experience was aggravating for her, but bless ’em, St. John knits.
Thompson, who worked for an execu-
tive recruitment firm in Vienna, Va., “They’re looking for things people
shrugged it off and moved on. only use once or twice,” Thompson
says. And they‘re not necessarily look-
But the obvious void in the fash- ing for this season’s buzzy handbag
ion marketplace stayed in the back or formal gown. “Just because trends
of Thompson’s mind, and early this come and go in our part of the country,
spring, she decided to act. She incor- a lot of people don’t care about that —
porated ResellXL, and the site has people from rural areas.”
been live for about a month. Already,
the clothes and accessories have been Besides, who wants to pay retail for
flowing in, and the shoppers are log- a one-use dress? Plus-size customers
ging on. Thompson has four part-time shouldn’t be forced to.
employees who help authenticate the
merchandise, and she has a sense of Meanwhile, plus-size celebrities —
the brands and styles that make her or even those who simply don’t fit into
customers swoon. They want denim typical runway samples — are often
sportswear, large-scale handbags, fan- faced with the high-class problem of
not being able to borrow a dress for a
red-carpet event. Recently, actress Les-

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DINING REVIEW

Ocean Grill: The absolute best times to visit

New England Calamari. PHOTOS BY LEAH DUBOIS Ocean Grill Birthday Cake.

BY TINA RONDEAU
Columnist

While most any day is a good day to New Orleans tomatoes served over gluten-free pas- sons to visit Vero’s iconic Ocean Grill.
visit the Ocean Grill, there are three Baked Scallops. ta – would have benefited from a bit I welcome your comments, and en-
times of year that are truly special. more pesto.
broth. The “blushing” chowder turned courage you to send feedback to me at
One is the Christmas season, when out to be a combo of the Mediterra- Then came dessert time, and that’s [email protected].
the Grill is as integral a part of the Vero nean and the Grill’s New England clam why you want to come here for your
Beach holiday experience as the Ocean chowder – a melding of tastes that our birthday. Any birthday. When you ar- The reviewer dines anonymously
Drive Christmas parade. companion said worked very nicely. rive, immediately tell the server your at restaurants at the expense of Vero
party is going to want one of the Ocean Beach 32963. 
Two is the latter half of October, My husband’s sweet bay scallops Grill’s birthday cakes, which have been
when the Grill engages in its annual were perfectly prepared, and topped a favorite of the frosting addicts in our Ocean Grill
spook-tacular transformation for Hal- with the Grill’s delicious creamed spin- family for as long as I can remember.
loween. ach. An excellent start. Hours:
Brought to the table by our server Lunch: Monday through
And three is your birthday (more de- For entrees, I ordered the North At- and a group of her co-workers signing Saturday from 11:30 to 2:00
tails on that later). lantic sea scallops ($26.95), my hus- “Happy Birthday,” the only thing miss- Dinner: Sunday - Friday from
band picked one of the evening’s spe- ing was the Polaroid portrait that the
Our companion, who accompanies cials, blackened grouper prepared Grill always took to commemorate the 5:30 to 9:30
us on many of our review excursions, Cajun style ($33.95), and our compan- occasion in the old days. Somehow, an Saturday from 5:00 - 10:00
has a birthday in early July. So last ion chose the vegetarian style pesto iPhone selfie is just not the same.
week, we decided to make a mid-sum- primavera ($21.95). Adult Beverages:
mer visit to the Ocean Grill. Dinner for two with a modest bottle Full bar
Not only were the broiled sea scal- of wine is likely to run you about $100
When we arrived a few minutes be- lops as fresh as you can imagine, but before tax and tip. Address:
fore 8, imagining we’d probably get they were served with the Grill’s won- 1050 Sexton Plaza,
right in (no reservations for parties of derful mustard sauce – one of my all- So there you have it. Halloween, Vero Beach, Florida 32963
fewer than five), we found the lobby time favorite preparations. Christmas and birthdays. Oh, and let’s
packed with waiting diners. So much not forget snow crab season. That’s Phone: 772-231-5409
for those who claim Vero empties out The blackened black grouper was four. And five, anytime you have out-
in the summer. Maybe once upon a also cooked just right, and was accom- of-town visitors.
time, but no longer. panied by a side of steamed asparagus
(an up charge of $4). The pesto prima- There is just no shortage of good rea-
When our name was finally called, vera – sautéed spinach, onion, aspara-
we were shown to a table right by the gus, broccoli, mushrooms and diced
window in the main dining area, and
our server quickly brought us an inter-
esting bottle of chardonnay.

For starters on this evening, I had a
cup of Mediterranean seafood chow-
der ($5), our companion opted for the
“blushing” seafood chowder ($5), and
my husband went with the bay scal-
lops Rockefeller ($12.95).

My seafood chowder was a very tasty
mix of fish and clams in a spicy red

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WINE COLUMN

Bowled over by Bollinger and the treasures in its cellar

BY DAVE MCINTYRE
The Washington Post

The Bollinger champagne house sits famous quote attributed to Lily Bol- One of the many cellars companion exhibit to the Galerie 1829,
on a bluff above the French village of linger, who managed the house for 30 in the Bollinger House. featuring a champagne-themed mo-
Ay, just east of Épernay. Ay is a sleepy years in the previous century: “I drink saic by Italian artist Luigi La Ferla.
little town that boasts more mileage it when I’m happy and when I’m sad. since 1892, the winery has aged its re-
in its underground cellars than on its Sometimes I drink it when I’m alone. serve wines, used to create the blend These two new galleries in the Bol-
cobblestone streets. When I have company I consider it for its non-vintage Special Cuvée, ex- linger cellars are anachronisms, given
obligatory. I trifle with it if I’m not hun- clusively in magnums, giving current that Ay is not exactly a tourist destina-
You descend 49 uneven steps to en- gry and drink it when I am. Otherwise, cellar master Gilles Descôtes greater tion and Bollinger is open by appoint-
ter the cellars, which are modest com- I never touch it, unless I’m thirsty.” flexibility in blending by village and ment only. But a new reception area at
pared with those of some champagne vintage. surface level will accommodate VIP
houses. But it would be easy to get lost Bollinger is distinctive in other ways visitors, and the winery will explore
down there. The dimly lighted brick- as well. In the late 1960s, Lily Bollinger “We use these magnums as the ways to make its cellar tours more ac-
lined tunnels extend for more than initiated the “recently disgorged,” or spices for the Special Cuvée,” he says. cessible and perhaps put some historic
3½ miles, stacked with thousands of RD, style of champagne, releasing a In March, he blended wines to be sold bottles up for auction, Philipon said.
bottles, magnums and Jeroboams of 1952 vintage wine that had aged much in another three years, using 45 per-
champagne, each a time capsule of a longer than customary on its lees. And cent from the 2015 vintage plus 70,000 The 1830 was not on offer when I
vintage past and an invitation to a cel- reserve magnums from seven other visited Bollinger during the open-
ebration to come. vintages going back to 2000. This tech- ing campaign for Galerie 1829, but I
nique is on display in La Réserve, a did get a sense of the winery’s history
Wine gets lost down here, too. Six in a tasting led by Descôtes. He an-
years ago, in a little nook off a cranny nounced each vintage by mentioning
in a forgotten corner, a Bollinger work- an important event from that year: Bill
er clearing away several racks of empty Clinton’s election as president (1992),
bottles discovered that they had been Albert Einstein’s death (1955), Herbert
concealing a stash of nearly 600 bot- Hoover’s election (1928).
tles and magnums, with corks in vary-
ing stages of decay. The final wine in our tasting was
from 1914. “This was harvested by
When Bollinger officials matched women and children,” Descôtes said,
the codes painted on the shelves and as the men of Ay had been mobilized
bottles with the company’s records, for the start of World War I. The wine
they realized they had treasure, includ- was amazingly fresh, like a fine Sau-
ing 54 bottles from the 1830 vintage, ternes with a slight effervescence.
the winery’s first, and several vintages Champagne was sweeter back then.
from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
More than any particular flavor, I
“We don’t know when they were tasted the anticipation and dread of a
put there,” says Jérôme Philipon, Bol- doomed generation, from a time when
linger’s president. But the youngest the Marne was still a river and not yet
wine was from 1928, leading some to a battle, when cemeteries did not yet
speculate that the bottles may have welcome visitors to Champagne along
been hidden to protect them from the road from Paris.
Nazi occupiers during World War II.
After outlasting all that, I thought,
Of the 600 bottles, a third of them the wine had an optimistic and uplift-
could not be identified, and many were ing finish. 
leaking through their corks. Winery
crews carefully restored as many as
they could, using a laser device called
an aphrometer to measure the pres-
sure remaining in the bottles.

In June, Bollinger unveiled Galerie
1829, named for the year the estate
was founded, to showcase those older
wines that span the house’s history. Of
the 54 bottles from 1830, 13 could be
restored. There are now 11 left. Other
bottles on display represent Bollinger’s
best vintages and show the results of
an eight-year effort to match company
records with actual inventory and to
restore and preserve damaged bottles.

Aside from making great cham-
pagne, Bollinger is best known for
its association with the James Bond
movie franchise, as the favorite bub-
bly of Britain’s most famous fictional
secret agent.

Wine lovers also like to recite the

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ONGOING erside Theatre, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. $16 23 Ninth annual Treasure Coast Water- 28 Wine Tasting to benefit Hibiscus Chil-
-$18. Free Live in the Loop with Soul Jam Fri- way Clean-up, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. dren’s Center, 5:30 p.m. at Varietals and
Vero Beach Museum of Art – Out of this day and Salsa Dance Night Saturday. 772- at various sites around the county: Riverside More. $35; RSVP by 7/25. 772-299-6011 x 313
World: The Art and Artists of NASA thru Sept. 231-6990 Park Boat Ramp, Vero Beach Municipal Marina,
25; Masters of Studio Glass thru Sept. 11; and Loggerhead Marina at Grand Harbor, Wabasso 29 Riverside Children’s Theatre presents
From Exhibition to Collection thru Sept. 4. 772- 16 Ice Cream Social Day, 1 to 3 p.m. at Causeway Boat Ramp at State Road 510, Se- iRascals Kids, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the
231-0707 the Vero Beach Book Center. 772- bastian Main Street Boat Ramp, and Sebastian Anne Morton Theatre. $6 & $12. 772-231-6990
569-2050 Inlet Marina. Volunteers will receive a T-shirt
and watercraft a commemorative burgee to fly. 29|30 Vegas Nights Comedy
JULY 22 Dance Theatre Production Let Go, Register at www.tcwaterwaycleanup.com Zone Experience with live
Round 2, contemporary-modern entertainment inside and out, casino games
14|15 The Vero Beach Interna- dance guided by poetry by Portia Nelson, 7 23 Pink Ribbon Yard and Art Sale to ben- and Caribbean poker with prizes (casino pro-
tional Music Festival Stu- p.m. at Vero Beach Museum of Art, followed by efit Ride Beyond Diagnosis in support ceeds benefit Riverside Children’s Theatre pro-
dent/Faculty Concerts featuring world-class Q&A with the cast. $10. 772-713-6634 of breast cancer survivors, 8 a.m. to Noon at gramming), and comedians Mutzie and Jamie
folk, bluegrass, Celtic, Americana, rock and 2301 Avalon Avenue, Vero Beach. 410-718- Ward on Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre,
jazz faculty musicians of the Mike Block String 22|23 Riverside Children’s The- 2200 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. $16-$18. Free Live in
Camp, 7:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. atre presents 13, The Mu- the Loop with East Harbor Band Friday and Sal-
$20 MBSC Scholarship Fund donations appreci- sical on the Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre. 23 Christmas in July to benefit Shop with sa Dance Night Saturday. 772-231-6990
ated. mikeblockstringcamp.com $6 & $12. 772-231-6990 a Cop, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Riverview
Park, with interactive scavenger hunt at 11 29-31 Vero Beach Pirate Festival
15|16 Vegas Nights Comedy 22|23 Howl at the Moon Experi- a.m., auctions and a special visit from Santa. at Riverside Park and Royal
Zone Experience with ence, a high-energy music 772-589-5233 Palm Point, with historical and living history
live entertainment inside and out, casino show to sing, dance and howl along with fea- reenactments and exhibits, food vendors, real-
games and Caribbean poker with prizes (ca- turing rock, pop and dance hits from the ’80s, 24 Space Coast Symphony Orchestra life treasure hunters, interactive games, cos-
sino proceeds benefit Riverside Children’s ’90s and today, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on presents Russian Masters, works by tume contests and activities, treasure hunts,
Theatre programming), and comedians Paul the Riverside Theatre Waxlax Stage, with free Borodin, Rachmaninov and Stravinsky, 3 p.m. live music, mermaids, a water taxi between
Lyons and Roy Haber on Waxlax Stage at Riv- music at Live on the Loop outdoor stage. $16 - at Community Church of Vero Beach. $20; stu- venues and entertainment for all ages. 2 p.m.
$22. 772-231-6990 dents and under 18 free. 855-252-7276 to 6 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat., 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Sun. Suggested $2 buck-n-ear donation to
Solutions from Games Pages ACROSS DOWN Crossword Page 51 (FOR A BRAINY DAY) benefit Vero Beach Lifeguard Association. Full
in July 7, 2016 Edition 5 TRANSPARENT 1 HARMLESS details at www.verobeachpiratefestival.com
7 FARM 2 OSTRICH
8 RIGHTFUL 3 BARGE 30 Guest presentation by NASA scientist
9 DEFENCE 4 PEST Weiping Yu, Ph.D. on ‘The Past, Pres-
10 EDITS 5 TRADE ent and Future of U.S. Space Exploration and
13 TWIST 6 TRUST Scientific Discoveries, 2 p.m. at Vero Beach Mu-
15 RELAPSE 11 DIATRIBE seum of Art. Free. 772-231-0707
18 DELICATE 12 BENEATH
20 ROBE 14 WHELP 30 Sea Turtle Conservancy’s 2016 Tour de
21 PRESENTABLE 16 SABRE Turtles Kick-Off, 6 p.m. at Barrier Island
17 WAGER Center at Archie Carr National Wildlife Sanctuary,
19 ITEM with hors d’oeuvres, live music and silent auction
to benefit sea turtle conservation and habitat pro-
Sudoku Page 50 Sudoku Page 51 Crossword Page 50 tection. Advance $25; $35 at door. 321-723-3556

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EXPANSIVE OCEANFRONT HOME OFFERS
FAMILY-FRIENDLY BEACH LIFESTYLE

890 Reef Road in Floralton Beach: 3-bedroom, 5-bath, 4,501-square-foot home on 1.6-acre oceanfront
parcel offered for $6.8 million by Matilde Sorensen of Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.: 772-532-0010

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Elegant home offers family-friendly beach lifestyle

BY SAMANTHA ROHLFING BAITA
Staff Writer

On an absolutely breathtaking, 1.6- which a sandy path leads down to the are wonderful. It’s just The Moorings. herself “seaside-worthy,” no mat-
acre oceanfront property at 890 Reef very private beach. This is a truly exclusive beach.” ter what capricious Mother Nature
Road in the Floralton Beach subdi- brings. During the years they have
vision, just north of The Moorings Susie Bell points down the deserted Built with care and creativity, this called it home, the second and cur-
oceanfront communities, there sits a beach to the south. “The neighbors beautiful Grand Dame has proven
glorious two-story, 4,500-square-foot
family home – warm, welcoming, full
of light – reminiscent of the Old Flor-
ida lifestyle, designed for comfort,
convenience and privacy, but well-
prepared for entertaining a houseful
of guests.

It is, homeowner Susie Bell says, “a
happy house!”

Guests will be enchanted even be-
fore crossing the threshold, as the de-
sign and placement of the house takes
complete advantage of its fabulous
location, on property that boasts 200
feet of ocean frontage and a huge ex-
panse of emerald lawn, all surround-
ed by a buffer of well-established sea
grape, mangrove and a broad strip of
dune-sustaining sea oats, through

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rent owners, Susie and Sam Bell, on the shaded patio, inhale the clean
have accomplished various updates sea air, and absorb the beauty of the
and renovations, always with great natural vegetation.
respect for the home’s unique and
charming character. Enhanced by white walls and tile
floors, the vaulted, cypress ceilings
Upon entering, visitors are greeted are washed with the palest of dove
with the first of many appealing vis- grays, and the seven ceiling fans
tas, through one of the home’s several throughout the home keep the air
panoramic glass walls: the spacious pleasantly astir.
pool deck and enticing glimpses of
the broad lawn, leading to the dune Susie Bell is especially fond of the
line and the shimmering sea beyond. kitchen, which she has found to be
just the right size – “not too big.”
The large, heated pool forgoes the There is certainly plenty of room for
typical “pool blue” in favor of a strik- a nice sized, hexagonal island with
ing, rich black. The position of the lots of drawer space, rinsing sink and
pool deck, says Susie Bell, shielded cook top. Above the island hangs a
from the direct force of inclement great big, wonderful pot rack, perfect
weather from the north, east and west for displaying – and accessing – fa-
by the home’s “U’ design, allows the vorite pots and pans in classic style.
use of this stylish space virtually all A laundry room off the kitchen offers
year long. plenty of storage cabinetry. Two tall
windows ensure that even kitchen
The Bells have a special love for chores won’t preclude a connection
the African bush and, on this magi- to the verdant outdoors. The kitchen
cal seaside acreage, have created a also features dishwasher, disposal,
beautiful, comfortable home redo- ice machine, microwave, fridge, wall
lent of the oneness with the natural oven and wine cooler.
surroundings inherent in the safari
lodges of Kenya and Tanzania. It is A half-bath off the kitchen serves
a home that invites a visitor to relax double duty, accessed from the pool

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“The Trusted Name in Real Estate Since 1949” deck or transformed into a powder Perhaps the most impressive of
room for indoor parties. the indoor living spaces is the first-
floor family room, a 25-foot by 16-
The open downstairs living areas – foot space with window walls on its
family room, living room and formal east and south sides, opening onto a
dining room – provide opportunities narrow porch to the east (accommo-
for all sorts of entertaining, from an dating front-row seating for sunrise
intimate gathering to a large crowd, over the ocean), and a covered brick
formal or casual. Easy access to the patio on the south, with wood lou-
outdoor living areas creates virtually vered doors on its east side in case of
endless entertaining opportunities. rainy weather. The cathedral ceiling
extends north to a white brick wall,
The soft gray wood paneling in the which features one of the home’s
den (library/office) includes tall built- three wood-burning fireplaces.
in book shelves. Morning light pours
in through the floor-to-ceiling corner The ground floor master suite is
window wall, and the room’s wel- spacious – 19 feet by 14 feet – but nev-
coming ambiance is completed by its ertheless imparts a feeling of cozy
white brick wall and fireplace.

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comfort. Here, too, are indulgent yet crossover, is an unexpected “extra”
practical his and her bathrooms, a – an almost magical room, where a
walk-in closet and a private screened grove of sea grape “trees” has formed
porch with ocean view, certain to be- a sand-carpeted canopy large enough
come a favorite hideaway for reading, to accommodate table and chairs,
daydreaming or simply dozing. maybe a kayak or two – a perfect
place for a family cookout or, with its
Upstairs you’ll discover a large, ver- perfectly placed landscape lighting,
satile space, featuring a full-length an elegant evening party. (Only last
window wall with built-in double week, it was the site of the Bells’ 4th
desk and cabinet unit, and a pan- of July party.)
oramic ocean view. The white brick
south wall contains a wood-burn- This home also offers a separate
ing fireplace. A homeowner might one-bedroom, one-bath guest house,
choose to set up this versatile room as well as an attached two-car garage
with exercise equipment (facing the and an oversized parking area.
ocean, of course); a giant-screen TV,
perhaps; or even add a wall to create a The Bells have poured boundless
second upstairs bedroom. The exist- love and creativity into their beauti-
ing upstairs bedroom has its own full ful seaside home over the years, but
bath with double sink and large clos- now, with children grown and moved
et space which, says Susie Bell, has away, they are ready to begin another
even been used (empty of clothing) chapter in their lives, one which will
as a super-fun Secret Kid Zone. Like include more travel and less home re-
the downstairs master bedroom, the sponsibility.
upstairs bedroom has an east-facing
screened porch, with an outside spi- Adds Matilde Sorensen of Sorensen
ral staircase between the two. Realty, “The location of this home is
perfect; it’s close to all the Barrier Is-
In a secret area at the edge of the land amenities and is just waiting for
great lawn, near the dune beach that ideal family looking for a tradi-
tional Florida beach lifestyle.” 

VITAL STATISTICS
890 REEF ROAD

Neighborhood: Floralton Beach
Year Built: 1965 (renovated over the years since 2004)
Lot size: 1.6 acres, including an adjoining lot included in the sale

Waterfront: 200 lineal feet on the Atlantic Ocean
Home size: 4,501sq. ft. under air; 5,000 sq. ft. total living space

Construction: Concrete block
Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 4 full baths; 2 half-baths
Additional features: Heated swimming pool, direct beach access, ex-
pansive lawn, irrigation well and sprinkler system, casement windows;
custom closets; eight ceiling fans; gas heating system; electric cooling

system; outside shower; fully fenced
Listing agency: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.,
Listing agent: Matilde Sorensen, 772-532-0010

Listing price: $6,800,000

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Real Estate Sales on the Barrier Island: June 30 to July 6

The barrier island real estate market took off like a skyrocket in the days before the 4th of July, with 17
transactions closing.

The featured sale of the week was of a waterfront retreat with a dock on John’s Island Sound. The
residence at 315 Indian Harbor Road was placed on the market March 31 and went under contract three
days later for $25,000 more than the asking price of $5.85 million. The sale closed on July 5 for $5.875
million.

Both the seller and the purchaser in the transaction were represented by John’s Island Real Estate.

SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS

SUBDIVISION ADDRESS LISTED ORIGINAL MOST RECENT SOLD SELLING
ASKING PRICE ASKING PRICE PRICE
$1,125,000
$1,210,000 $399,000
PALM ISLAND PLANTATION 206 COCONUT CREEK COURT 2/8/2016 $399,000 $1,195,000 7/6/2016 $697,000
SUMMERPLACE 1951 W SANDPIPER ROAD 5/12/2016 $725,000 $399,000 7/5/2016 $515,000
$599,000 $460,000
AMBERSAND BEACH 12904 HIGHWAY A1A 7/30/2015 $535,000 $735,000 7/5/2016 $362,500
$429,000 $445,000
SHORELANDS 1526 SHORELANDS DRIVE 10/19/2015 $529,000 $540,000 7/1/2016
$400,000
OCEANRIDGE 1927 OCEAN RIDGE CIRCLE 1/6/2016 $535,000 7/1/2016 $365,000
$275,000
SEA OAKS 1521 ORCHID DRIVE 9/21/2015 $379,000 6/30/2016

BETHEL BY THE SEA 3925 MOCKINGBIRD DRIVE 9/10/2015 $465,000 6/30/2016

TOWNHOMES, VILLAS, CONDOS, MULTIFAMILY AND INVESTMENT

SOUTH PASSAGE 807 SPYGLASS LANE, #807A 3/16/2016 $465,000 $445,000 7/6/2016
HARBOR INN 2135 WINDWARD WAY, #306 4/18/2016 $375,000 $375,000 7/5/2016
VERO BEACH HOTEL AND CLUB 3500 OCEAN DRIVE, #313 2/3/2016 $299,900 $299,900 7/1/2016

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Palm Isl Plantation, Address: 206 Coconut Creek Court Subdivision: Ambersand Beach, Address: 12904 Highway A1A

Listing Date: 2/8/2016 Listing Date: 7/30/2015
Original Price: $1,210,000 Original Price: $725,000
Recent Price: $1,195,000 Recent Price: $735,000
Sold: 7/6/2016 Sold: 7/5/2016
Selling Price: $1,125,000 Selling Price: $697,000
Listing Agent: Steve Owen Listing Agent: Jonathan Arsenault

Selling Agent: Palm Island Plantation Selling Agent: Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl

Mary Frances Driscoll Grier McFarland

Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Subdivision: Shorelands, Address: 1526 Shorelands Drive Subdivision: Seaquay Condo, Address: 4800 Highway A1A, #218

Listing Date: 10/19/2015 Listing Date: 4/9/2016
Original Price: $599,000 Original Price: $810,000
Recent Price: $540,000 Recent Price: $810,000
Sold: 7/1/2016 Sold: 6/30/2016
Selling Price: $515,000 Selling Price: $750,000
Listing Agent: Debbie Bell Listing Agent: Sam Robbins

Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Kelly Spence Sally Daley

David Walsh & Associates RE Daley & Company Real Estate

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Summerplace, Address: 1951 W Sandpiper Road Subdivision: Oceanridge, Address: 1927 Ocean Ridge Circle

Listing Date: 5/12/2016 Listing Date: 1/6/2016
Original Price: $399,000 Original Price: $535,000
Recent Price: $399,000 Recent Price: $535,000
Sold: 7/5/2016 Sold: 7/1/2016
Selling Price: $399,000 Selling Price: $460,000
Listing Agent: Janyne Kenworthy Listing Agent: Michele Ritchie

Selling Agent: Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl Selling Agent: Alex MacWilliam, Inc.

Janyne Kenworthy Michele M Ritchie

Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl Alex MacWilliam, Inc.

Subdivision: Sea Oaks, Address: 1521 Orchid Drive Subdivision: Bethel By the Sea, Address: 3925 Mockingbird Drive

Listing Date: 9/21/2015 Listing Date: 9/10/2015
Original Price: $429,000 Original Price: $529,000
Recent Price: $379,000 Recent Price: $465,000
Sold: 6/30/2016 Sold: 6/30/2016
Selling Price: $362,500 Selling Price: $445,000
Listing Agent: Fran Smyrk Listing Agent: Bob Faller

Selling Agent: Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida

Fran Smyrk Stephen Boyle

Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl IRRE Group

Subdivision: South Passage, Address: 807 Spyglass Lane, #807A

Listing Date: 3/16/2016
Original Price: $465,000
Recent Price: $445,000
Sold: 7/6/2016
Selling Price: $400,000
Listing Agent: Judy Hargarten

Selling Agent: The Moorings Realty Sales Co.

Judy Hargarten

The Moorings Realty Sales Co.

Subdivision: Harbor Inn, Address: 2135 Windward Way, #306

Listing Date: 4/18/2016
Original Price: $375,000
Recent Price: $375,000
Sold: 7/5/2016
Selling Price: $365,000
Listing Agent: Terri McConnell

Selling Agent: The Moorings Realty Sales Co.

Terri McConnell

The Moorings Realty Sales Co.

Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Vero Beach Hotel and Club, Address: 3500 Ocean Drive, #313

Listing Date: 2/3/2016
Original Price: $299,900
Recent Price: $299,900
Sold: 7/1/2016
Selling Price: $275,000
Listing Agent: Sherry Brown

Selling Agent: Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl

Martha Argue

Billero & Billero

Subdivision: Sea Oaks, Address: 1220 Palmetto Court, #103

Listing Date: 10/22/2015
Original Price: $335,000
Recent Price: $335,000
Sold: 6/30/2016
Selling Price: $300,000
Listing Agent: David Reilly

Selling Agent: The Land Corporation of Fl

Jill Rowell Tench

Sea Oaks Real Estate

Subdivision: Sea Oaks, Address: 1460 W Winding Oaks Circle, #A104

Listing Date: 4/8/2016
Original Price: $245,000
Recent Price: $245,000
Sold: 6/30/2016
Selling Price: $242,500
Listing Agent: John Bolton Jr.

Selling Agent: Sea Oaks Real Estate

Debbie Cleveland

Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Subdivision: Riverside Gardens, Address: 200 Greytwig Road, #107

Listing Date: 3/28/2016
Original Price: $289,000
Recent Price: $289,000
Sold: 6/30/2016
Selling Price: $270,000
Listing Agent: Lori Davis

Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Elaine Amy

Phoenix Acquisitions, Inc.

Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

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