Articles by Amy Magnus :: Page 26
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BLOG-Keeping Things Simple
A bit of restraint in this holiday season lets its magic shine through.
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BLOG-A Second Chance
My husband recently told his Central State University class, “A smart person learns from their mistakes. A wise person learns from others’ mistakes.” Well, a wise person could definitely pick up a few pointers from me.
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BLOG-For the Day’s Feast
We will disperse far and wide to spend Thanksgiving with our extended families, but the Pre-Thanksgiving Feast is for our Yellow Springs friends.
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BLOG-A Place for Potatoes
Rummaging through cabinets searching for storage containers, when I surfaced with Grandma Rita’s vintage tupperware, the moment seemed pure destiny.
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BLOG-Saving Seeds and Daylight
We enjoy the evening light this week while we have it. And the seeds from our Halloween pumpkin carvings.
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BLOG-Winter’s Ketchup
Friday’s roasted chicken dinner yields a surprise.
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BLOG-Changing Colors
My children and I share a love of autumn…its sounds, its smells, and especially its colors.
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BLOG-Deli as Oasis
The delicatessen Current Cuisine is a community asset offering rich morsels for the busy local, the adventurous cook, and the visiting traveler.
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BLOG-Sustainment
The Yellow Springs United Methodist Church—like many of our spiritual centers—is a lesson in sustainment.
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BLOG-A Festive Peifer
As the days have grown shorter and colder, my daughter can sense the closeness of a much anticipated holiday.
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