8/15/2023 0 Comments Savannah bee company hours![]() ![]() It’s the simple things that make us smile these days❤️□□□ It’s free and open to all! We’re happy to share the bee love, and our good fortune. And we’re making honey sips and sweets, plus beautiful flower crowns for all the queen bees in town. We also have a live hive demonstration (safely encased in glass). From 1 to 4 p.m., people can meet local beekeepers. “We’d love to share our Southern hospitality today and next Saturday for our 3rd annual National Honey Bee Celebration. As a thank-you (to all those tireless electrical crews from South Carolina - and the universe), please let folks know we’re open for business, we have cold spring water, delicious honey roasted coffee, lovely artisanal teas, all-natural Italian energy drinks called BEEBAD, all-natural plant-based antibacterial soaps with a huge sink to check them out, a large restroom, and the best part: People can charge their phones! “What a bonus! We thought we’d be out until Tuesday night. I was decorating my windows for National Honey Bee Day next Saturday (in the dark, sweltering heat), and miraculously the lights came on midday yesterday. ![]() Speaking of small businesses, Savannah Bee’s store manager - the wonderful Julie Cook - writes: Customers loved owner Jim and Nancy Eckl’s resourcefulness. The popular deli had no power - but they improvised, sidewalk sales-style. Gold’s reopened a couple of days after Isaias struck. If you’ve got an idea for helping the mom and pops who have sustained us for so long - and struggled so mightily - click “Comments” below. Let’s go out for more restaurant meals than normal (eat-in or takeout) - and leave a large tip too. Let’s redouble our efforts to shop local. We’re all restocking our refrigerators, paying extra for tree removal and new outdoor furniture, and on and on.īut still: Let’s figure out ways to help Westport’s own. Just when they had mastered curbside and online sales, and then adjusted to the new rules and regulations regarding opening - they got whacked by Isaias. This was already a disastrous year for restaurants, markets, retail shops, fitness centers - just about any small business you can think of. Once COVID and Isaias are gone, you’ll really love this place! I texted my friend Lisa Newman, telling her what a great choice we made moving here. Guess what? Rye Ridge comped him the whole lunch. “My husband went back to Rye Ridge to get us lunch again, as the kids were starving. All of this happened within 60 seconds - and Compo seagulls! ☺️ “My husband dropped off a few bags, and ran back to the car to grab more, and me and the boys. Finally made it to Compo Beach and realized we had way too much to carry with one trip from the car to the beach. My husband and I and our 2 little ones picked up an amazing lunch from Rye Ridge Deli today. Rose Akin posted this yesterday, as a Comment on the Pic of the Day. “Don’t fret if it doesn’t show up in the WiFi queue right away,” she says. And though WiFi there works, it takes a few minutes for the phone to locate it. that the charging station at the Westport Weston Health District on Bayberry Lane is full. PS: Saugatuck Avenue is closed from the train station parking lot to Duck Pond Road (the Norwalk line), through approximately 5 p.m. Pandemic guidelines have been reinforced across the system and they will be maintained while restoring service to all customers.” The utility notes, “In light of COVID-19, work practices and reporting procedures have been altered to protect our employees’ health, and those of our communities we serve. Of course, Isaias is not our only worry - or theirs. That would mean 1,263 would still be waiting. The utility “expects” to have 90% of all Eversource customers in service by tonight. That’s less than half the town - but by the slimmest of hairs. As of 7 a.m., Eversource reported 6,258 Westport customers without power. ![]()
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