Bay CrossingsReader of the Month
Published: April, 2002
Dorothy Dixon
People would be surprised if they knew what about you?
That even though I drove for years, I never had a license!
If you had a free day, how would you spend it?
Going to Paris for lunch.
Your proudest moment?
When I was working for Roos Atkins, when I was given management of the second floor of the Market Street store.
How would you like to be remembered?
By my family as a good mother, good wife, good grandmother and of course as a fabulous blonde who had a good life.
Your pet peeve?
Peevishness in others.
Your hobby?
Cooking and sex – they go together in my book!
Your favorite book?
That’s easy: Something for Nothing, written by my late husband.
Your favorite film?
African Queen
If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
Things work for me, thank Goodness. What’s to change?
If you could invite four people to dinner living or dead, who would they be?
The people close to me who are gone: my sister Gwen; Harry, my husband; my father and my mother.
When they reopen the Ferry Building, what song would you play from the top of the ferry building?
Impossible Dream