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Old friends at new Circle R



2009-06-07 - Circle R, 714 Russell RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
At a Friday practice run at the Circle, I had a most pleasant surprise: wonderful old friends James Mem and Sue Coats, from my childhood days and beyond in Sulphur Well. The Coatses are now living a few miles east of Sulphur Well, in Exie, Green County, and have been blessed with four children and 15 grandchildren. I think one of the greatest thrills of eating out is a meeting like this one. And it happens more frequently than ever with the exciting restaurant scene in Columbia, as well going back to one of my meccas of good country food, where the Lighthouse and the Sulphur Well Store still offer great home cooked food, and where a tradition which recalls James Mem's restaurant and King Crenshaw's Sulphur Well Hotel continues in the great eateries there now. -LINDA WAGGENER


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