When I win the lottery, if I ever play, I will do what the majority of people will do; share some with family, pay off the mortgage and other bills, and perhaps buy a newer car. Depending upon the amount won, there may be varying amounts of funds left over after all the foregoing activity. Thus, the following list is what I think I would do if the financial opportunity exists after accomplishing the things in the above list. The list is in no particular order as there is no way to predict the amount of winnings.
The second floor would house geriatric medical facilities (to include a non-emergency clinic for minor medical issues but staffed by trained emergency room doctors and nurses). These facilities, except the clinic, would be open to the public.
The third floor will house two swimming pools; one for residents and one for non-residents (for a membership). Both swimming areas will also have typical gym exercise equipment and other related facilities.
All floors above would consist of living spaces of various designs to accommodate senior GLBT citizens and their partners and dependents (if any).
Separate stairs and lifts will keep the general public out of the residents and their “guests-only” areas. The top three floors will be dedicated to: senior and diabetic-menu eating facilities; a solarium; recreation rooms and areas.
About the Author
Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe, CA |
When united with his mother and new stepfather, he lived at Emerald Bay and then at South Lake Tahoe, California, graduating from South Tahoe High School in 1966. After two tours of duty with the Air Force, he moved to Denver, Colorado where he lived with his wife of 27 years and their four children. His wife passed away from complications of breast cancer four days after 9-11.
He came out as a gay man in the summer of 2010. “I find writing these memories to be very therapeutic.”
Ricky’s story blog is “TheTahoeBoy.blogspot.com”.