Was awakened early Jan 2 by a phone call from Key West Police telling me
that my salon had been broken into and they needed me to come there ASAP so
they could clear the premises and assess the damages.

 

Thirteen minutes later (it's an 11 minute drive) I rolled in to find that
someone had tried to get in through a window in my front room, and
fortunately, the product/retail shelving sitting in front of the window
probably thwarted them. There was product and broken glass all over the
front room, but the only thing broken was a glass Christmas tree ornament.
All the product was in plastic bottles/pumps, so other than the tremendous
noise they must have made as the shelves tippled about, nothing happened.
The person didn't make it in.there were too many very long, sharp shards
left in the window frame for them to have crawled in.  So nothing was taken.


 

Two hours of clean up, and I was back in business. Very thankful!!!  My
landlord will be replacing the windows.this next week hopefully. Meanwhile,
we simply placed a piece of wood in the frame and locked the hurricane
shutter over the whole window. 

 

OK.now that I have that out of the way, I am looking forward to a nice
boring UNEVENTFUL 2009!

 

Karen in Key West, Who has had complications with BC reconstruction.and am
finally feeling better after getting a persistent, 5-week long infection
cleared up!

 

Best Wishes to each and every one of you..May 2009 be prosperous for us
all!!!

 


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