




The crowds are gone, guests have departed, and peace and tranquility has descended upon Bayview. While it's great to see family that has been out of reach for quite a while, it is tiring,too. Our cool weather is about over and we'll be back in the high 80's and low 90's again by tomorrow. I was asked to write another column for this Sunday's Handle Extra describing the events that took place last week-end. That story will publish Sunday.
We had a great turnout for the parade, Saturday with some very original entries. The pirates of the Caribbean was spectacular along with many others. Bayview's own Kazoo Marching Band was a hoot as well.
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