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Read Pat's personal essay "Smoke"                http://www.storyhouse.org/pat.html
Check out the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Website's  Food section.  They published the fourth recipe from my cookbook on Thursday Febuary 1, 2001.  This time they chose the Mexican Frittata - good choice!   http://www.postgazette.com/food/20010201count.asp
Pat also has recipes published  at the PP-G 10-28-99, 5-25-00 & 12-09-99.  Just use the same link as above but change the date.  e.g. 
http://www.postgazette.com/food/19991028count.asp for Turkey Devonshire which is so easy a child can make it.  It takes about as long to make as toast.  Enjoy!
http://www.calsgallery.com is a great site!  The beauty and relaxing music are a welcome break in any day.
Our friend and contributer Wordworlds has a site with many helpful items for parents to prevent the abduction of thier child by an internet 'friend."
I think that children aren't the only ones to go missing in this way.  Keep your heads up and personal stats. private.  I am including the site which you can copy and keep because I can't get the link to work.  http://www.wordworlds2001. tripod.com/danger
Twenty-five years ago today, the Jonestown Massacre occurred. It was an event that took 914 lives of Americans living in a jungle enclave in Guyana. It had a tremendous effect on my life because I was one of the soldiers sent there to retrieve the remains of those who died there.
Although this was the largest mass-suicide/murder in modern history, it is not taught in our schools. Rev. Jim Jones, the maniacal cult leader who orchestrated it, had a hand-written sign hanging over his throne in Jonestown. It read, "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it." With that quote from George Santayana in mind, I wrote a book titled The Ghosts of November that was published in 1998. Recently I wrote a four-part series that I have placed on a website.
I invite you to read this series and ask you to pass the information on so that we may never have a Jonestown Massacre again.
http://jonestown_remembered.tripod.com
Jeff Brailey
Indianapolis, Indiana
November 18, 2003
The Literary Journal LYNX EYE  is sending pre-2000 issues for postage.  4 issues for 3.85 priority mail.  Just send checks or stamps to  :  ScribbleFest Literary Group
542 Mitchel Drive, Los Osos 93402.
Remember Pat's story
The Visitor is in Vol VII, No. 3  Summer 2000.  To request this issue e-mail Pam at [email protected] or phone (805) 528-5146.
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