My name is Jolene McBee
I am the owner and operator of
The Vagabond Restaurant located on
Thompson.
I came to Ventura in December of
1971 and absolutely fell in love with
this most beautiful city. I started working
as waitress at the Vagabond Restaurant
in February 1975. I was hired
as temporary help until such time as
the manager, Mr. Mac McBee, could
hire someone full
time. As it turned
out, he never
hired anyone to
take my place. I
loved the work
and the place
and Mr. McBee
seemed happy
with me. So happy
in fact that
we were married
four years later in 1979. And I never left
the business. My husband and I bought
the restaurant from the original owner
in 1985 and then it really became our
life and our love.
We have raised our children, grandchildren,
and now great-grandchildren
in this most wonderful, homey and
comfortable place full of love, laughter,
and so many, many, cherished memories.
After my husband passed away in
2003, I met with all my employees and
we all agreed to stick together and to
carry on the business just as Mac had
done all those years before. We became
even more determined than ever to do
the best we could with the legacy he had
left us. I think he would be proud of all
of us.
My passions include spending time
at the restaurant with my family, my
employees, my friends and customers
and especially with my 2 1/2 year
old great-grandson, Zack. I never have
enough time with him.
We asked her what she likes most about living
in Ventura?
The things I love about living in
Ventura are absolutely too many to
mention here. I love the fact that Ventura
has a “small town feel”. The people
here are some of the most warm, caring,
loving people that I have ever met. I am
originally from Texas and I know about
Southern hospitality
and I can
tell you that the
citizens of Ventura
(and Ventura
County) show
just about as
much hospitality
and friendship
towards others
as anybody in
Texas. Of course,
the climate, the beach, the ocean, the
mountains, are probably the biggest
draw for most people, but ,as for me,...
it’s the PEOPLE.
And how was the experience of having your
portrait painted by Johanna?
I have never in my life sat for a professional
photographer or had a portrait
done of me. When Johanna and Sheldon
first approached me to sit for her, I
really thought she was joking. I couldn’t
believe that anyone would want to paint
me. When she explained her project to
me, and I really understood what she
wanted, I was surprised and felt very
honored that she had asked me.
My time with Johanna was fun
and entertaining and something I may
never experience again and I am so glad
to have had the opportunity to get to
know her and witness what a wonderful
person and extremely talented artist she is.
Gracious thanks to The Ventura Breeze and especially publisher Sheldon Brown. To read full article and The Breeze go here:
http://www.venturabreeze.com/
4 comments:
Beautiful portrait and such an interesting story!
I have begun my daily drawing thanks to you...and am I ever grateful....so Thanks!
thank you Linda...thrilled I helped you get to the daily drawing...wonderful news!
I find it amazing that anyone can paint such a fabulous portrait in only 2 hours!! ... and while talking too!!
Love this one!!
This is absolutely beatiful! Jolene is my grandmother and I can't believe how well you captured her beauty. She's always had a certain glow and this definately shows that. I'm in awe.
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