Monday, September 3, 2007

Labor Day

Good Labor Day morning!

It's 55 degrees and bright and sunny! Another great day!

I wasn't going to do a post, today, but not only do some people think that if I don't post I must be really sick or have left town, but there really are a couple of things that you'd like to know about!


It was all quiet out at the corner of Putnam and Conger early Saturday morning .....


....but in the center of the village? "Hap's" opened at 7:00 and by 7:05 the diner was full! (You'd think that we'd all been deprived of coffee and muffins and pancakes for a year or more!)

Operated by Theresa Davis (above) and her sister Angie, the establishment is named for their father, "Hap" Davis, who passed away three years ago. His guitar and favorite hat hang on the wall.


Angie's usually in the kitchen, but around 10:00 she took a break and came out to say "Hello!" to everyone while someone else manned the grill. Rushing back and forth, non-stop, were waitresses Michelle and Kellie and also helping out were two young men whom I didn't recognize. I just know that I had fun chatting with everyone and that my breakfast was wonderful!

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Also on Saturday, and a little ways East on Main Street, Bill Getman was washing the 1863 Bank Building.


Action began early Saturday morning: the move was on!

The Treens worked all day yesterday, too, and ...

The all new Home Shoppe opens tomorrow!

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The 1815 schoolhouse, at the corner of (then) S. Stafford and White Streets.

Later this week ...................... School Starts!

(Did I hear someone shout "Yea!!"?)

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Have a great day!