Ancient City of...Two Sisters
Excavations of the ancient City of Ur show the heartbreaking effort of continual rebuilding due to flooding.
The first few repairs were done carefully and conscientiously...as time went on, and flooding occurred with greater frequency, repairs were made hastily and then finally, not at all, as the City was abandoned to the rising river water.
Two Sisters of Jackson, again the victim of burglary, may restock and reopen this time. As with many victims in the Jackson area, they are determined to hold on. But there may come a point at which the relentless tide of criminal activity necessitates moving. For them, and for almost everyone else.
Moo!
The first few repairs were done carefully and conscientiously...as time went on, and flooding occurred with greater frequency, repairs were made hastily and then finally, not at all, as the City was abandoned to the rising river water.
Two Sisters of Jackson, again the victim of burglary, may restock and reopen this time. As with many victims in the Jackson area, they are determined to hold on. But there may come a point at which the relentless tide of criminal activity necessitates moving. For them, and for almost everyone else.
Moo!
3 Comments:
That's such a shame. As the downtown geography goes, Two Sisters is kind of on the fringe. It may be that they can move into a new location, inside one of the more heavily fortified buildings in the heart of downtown. That would take away the atmosphere of dining in that lovely old house, but you gotta do what you gotta do. The food at Two Sisters is just fantastic. I'd hate to see them close their doors.
Yes, isn't it sad that fortifications and defensive capability are factors to be considered in running an eating establishment.
Seems like society should consider viability of the social structure before changing it.
Moo!
Tell me about it. I work downtown. I feel like I should be wearing a kevlar vest just going back and forth from the parking lot. :(
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