Over the years you may have heard Don and me refer in conversations to "our friend Maurice." This usually leads to a brief, barely plausible story of a truly incredible man we got to know a few years back through our Greater Swiss Mountain Dog connections.
Maurice has become a cherished member of our extended family. Relationships with "dog people" often evolve that way. Dogs are a common denominator among people who are otherwise very different. They're also a great equalizer because, like kids, all "dog parents" can relate to each other's dog experiences.
In 1997 I hosted a training seminar in Yakima for Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs in the northwest. Two of the attendees were Maurice and Ann Alpert who came over from Big Sky, Montana, with two out-of-control Swissies, Gatsby and Kosmo.
After that, we maintained contact with them. The Alperts liked to travel, and started bringing their boys to "board" with us in Yakima when they were on their extended trips. The boys spent a lot of time with us over the next few years. When Maurice and Ann's lifestyles started changing, they went separate ways and wanted to permanently re-home Gatsby and Kosmo with us. Gatsby died of spinal cancer at age eight, and Kosmo, now 12 years old, is our last remaining Swissy.
Maurice has made several visits to Shorthorse this past year, and we love having him here in our family. He's a gracious "guest" who loves meeting new people and sharing fellowship over food. Maurice does most of the cooking when he's here. It's his passion. Last time he was here, he made a seafood stew that was to die for. We also enjoyed a "Latvian peasant soup" that cooked for three days before we ate it. His idea of the perfect evening: good, wholesome food shared with congenial people, followed by a DVD on the wide-screen.
How did he learn to cook? He simply hung out in the kitchens of some of the world's top chefs. You see, Maurice is a self-made man who made it to the top in the business world. The very top. He's met and worked with several Presidents, various heads of state from foreign companies, and CEOs of the world's largest corporations. He's partied with many a Hollywood celebrity. He's an adventurer, who's hiked the Amazon jungles, sailed the Caribbean, and traversed the Australian outback, and even tried a humble life in Latvia.
Heard of The Omni in Atlanta? Maurice and his partners developed it. He's built hotels around the world, theme parks along the east coast, and downtown renewal projects all over the country.
He is a man with many, many stories to tell, and yet he tells them humbly, almost apologetically. See, he didn't like the view from the top. About 10 years ago he decided to make his way down, in search of something deeper and more fulfilling than fortune. He's finding it, and one of his favorite places to enjoy it is here at Shorthorse.
4 comments:
Hoping Maurice (MoMo) is still with us. I know he and Anne have separate ways. Wishing the best for Anne too...
Please drop a line with any info you might share... Does Maurice still live in Big Sky, or Bozman closer to his kids?
Hello Jan, How wonderful it was to read your article regarding this amazing man Maurice (MoMo). I am one of those very fortunate people that had the great opportunity to meet and spend time with him and Anne in Big Sky. Indeed whomever meets Mo will never forget him. Last time I saw them was back in 1995 and to date I often think of Maurice. Searching through the net in hopes to find him I came across your article. Thanks you for sharing. Lucy Cruz (use to be Lucy Donch just in case Mo does not recognize Cruz)P.S. Would love to know if Maurice is still living in MT. and does he have an email?
As an old friend from Miami, I would love to say hello to Maurice. We had wonderful times together.
Penelope Lubar
plubar@comcast.net
He is my new neighbor. I looked forward to getting to know him better.
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