MY LIVING CONTENTS ZONE B
AUTOMOTIVE
Affordable Auto Painting 38
Florida Tint Masters ................................ 54
Rocky’s Auto Repair ................................ 51
TruckMax-Ft.Pierce................................. 31
Uncle Tony’s U-Pull-It .............................. 46
CLEANING SERVICES
Anton Hermes Rug Cleaning 55
Choco’s Carpet Cleaning 56
Christophers Pressure
Cleaning Services ................................... 41
Dryer Vent Cleaner,The ........................... 36
Morning Star Cleaning Service ............... 51
Q’s Dryer Vent Cleaning 22
Stanley Steemer 9 The Groutsmith Grout Cleaning 42
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
Beach Bowls II Superfood Cafe .............. 27
Bella Roma ....................................... 26, 47
Benny’s Pizza .......................................... 26 Big Apple Pizza 27 Boulevard Diner 26
Carefree Catering..............................27, 28
Cinco De Mayo ........................................ 25
DaVinci’s Italian Grill ......................... 27, 30
Estella’s Pizzeria ..................................... 27
Fiesta Gelato & Pops ............................... 27
Little Italy 27
Mama’s Italian Restaurant 26, 29
Mrs. Peter’s Smokehouse 28
Pickled in the
HOMES
Volume 607 November 2024
For What It’s Worth
Okay, I really don’t like recommending movies, because inevitably, I get lot of emails reminding me that I have no taste in lms, but i can’t help but recommend this one! If you’re a dog lover, and even if you’re not, this is a must-see movie that will not leave your mind for a long time. It is e Art of Racing in the Rain. Spoiler alert, the dog and master do not come to a terrible death, so wipe that from your mind. e dog narrates the movies for the most part (Kevin Costner) and who doesn’t love his voice! It is poignant, thought provoking, sensitive, and everything you could ever want to entertain you for an evening. I saw it on FX, if you happen to get that channel, and it was free.
en, I played it again for guests a few nights ago. Two of the people were not
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necessarily animal lovers, but by the end of the night, everyone agreed that the canine species should be able to speak in people language, so we could know their feelings about nearly every subject. One particular sentence stayed with me, probably forever. e dog, Enzo, said, referring to his inability to speak, “Sometimes I hate what I am.” at sentence, at that particular scene in the movie, was a tear-jerker so have tissues available from the outset.
I have always had dogs as pets until the past ten years or more, when it just was no longer feasible, nor would it have been fair to the animal, but it was all I could do not to immediately plunk down some money to nd the perfect animal. I didn’t care, at that point, if it wasn’t potty-trained, chewed up my good shoes,
or ripped apart my leather couch. Fortunately, as most bad ideas reveal themselves, the next morning I came to my senses, but if you can see it in your heart to rescue, purchase or in any way nd the perfect dog for your family, the love you will receive will more than be worth it.
In the meanwhile, at least watch the movie. en decide. For What It’s Worth, we all need to be loved, and there is no one that will love you unconditionally, as much as your dog!v