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Good morning everyone out there. The summer is nearly over and fall will be coming sooner than we think. The kids are back to school and college and we must always remember to drive carefully when it is time for school buses to be on the road. The kids can get excited and not remember to stop and look before crossing the road so we as adults must watch out for them. Be sure to watch the signals from the school buses so you can anticipate what is going to happen next.I hope you all have a great holiday weekend and the weather is forecasted to be warm and sunny. Enjoy your family and friends as this is usually one of the last times for people to get together before winter rolls around.TOPS .
Take a sneak peek at Damon's new Savannah cookbook
As some of you know, for the last year I have been off on an adventure. Not one that has taken me very far - at least not physically farther than my kitchen. I've been researching and writing a new cookbook about Savannah. It began with an overly ambitious plan - a comprehensive book that would include not only every aspect of contemporary Savannah cooking as we know it, but also lost recipes from the past and secrets from the dozens of ethnic communities that have left an impression on our community and its cookery. But I had only one year and a small budget. About halfway through, I faced the realization that I'd have to do what all my predecessors had done before me: incorporate Savannah's diversity, both its past and its present, but it would be more intimate than encyclopedic.
Communities mourn the loss of Michael Zapletal
Hundreds of people attended the Requiem Mass for Michael Zapletal at the Saint John Vianney Church in Maple Hill Saturday. And though his body hasn't been found, mourners are glad to know that Michael is in a better place. There were songs of grief - and words of distress... “We cannot say that there is no sorrow in the death of Michael, there is sorrow indeed. There is a great sorrow. There's a great loss," said Father Angelo VanderPutten during the service. .
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