Change is neither intrinsically good, nor inherently bad. It is,
however, inevitable. The only control we have is in how we deal with it. I had occasion to think about change this week, while sitting in
the Towne House restaurant during the Delaware County Press Club’s
monthly luncheon.
I had to walk through an almost empty restaurant, until I reached the banquet room where the meeting took place. It reminded me of rooms I’d been in as a child, mirrors on the wall, brass lighting fixtures, honey-toned lighting and those thick ceramic place settings no one uses anymore (much to my regret.) I hadn’t spent a lot of time at the Towne House because Media was off of my grid growing up, but I could tell that so many of the people at this luncheon loved this place and had probably spent many hours eating, drinking and making memories.
http://www.delcotimes.com/article/DC/20151024/NEWS/151029769
I had to walk through an almost empty restaurant, until I reached the banquet room where the meeting took place. It reminded me of rooms I’d been in as a child, mirrors on the wall, brass lighting fixtures, honey-toned lighting and those thick ceramic place settings no one uses anymore (much to my regret.) I hadn’t spent a lot of time at the Towne House because Media was off of my grid growing up, but I could tell that so many of the people at this luncheon loved this place and had probably spent many hours eating, drinking and making memories.
http://www.delcotimes.com/article/DC/20151024/NEWS/151029769