Articles by Guest Contributor :: Page 6
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Perry League | T-ball nights full of surprises
The local T-ball league has now encompassed more than five decades and endeared itself to the hearts of many children and families in the village.
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Perry League | Magical T-ball season starts anew
About five dozen children responded to the 6 p.m. whistle. You could sense the magic in the children’s faces as they anticipated play. I remembered just how fun and worthwhile these games can be in those first few moments while children line up and wait.
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Blunt gets 7th place at state track meet
Graduating senior Malcolm Blunt capped off his stellar track career by earning a medal with a seventh-place finish in the 200 meters at the Division III state track meet.
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Down to Earth | Foster ‘bee-luscious’ habitat
Since 1950, native bee populations have dropped by about 50%, mostly due to the loss of habitat and floral variety. The effect has been that now we harvest fewer fruits and vegetables in our orchards and gardens.
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The Patterdale Hall Diaries | Getting busy, getting happy
“I have to work just as hard, but I’m doing something I love, and on top of that, I have stuff to do. I’m getting busy. It’s a wonderful thing.”
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The Patterdale Hall Diaries | Far from the madding crowd
“Bit by bit I would like to lay out the make-up of Patterdale Hall, dwell on aspects of the property and maybe even meditate, or more likely ruminate, on what manner of fresh hell has befallen us each day.”
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Down to Earth | Celebrate the earth
“Celebrate the earth as the flowers and trees burst with color, abundance and the promise of fall harvest. Take a moment to admire nature’s beauty and be thankful for the gifts of nature.”
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Down to Earth | Pandemic pastimes: Do they last?
“Now is the time to get on the move to find your seeds for this year’s planting season. But there are other means of getting your seeds. Watch for local seed and plant swaps and sales.”
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The Patterdale Hall Diaries | Welcome to orientation
“How do I heat the house, maintain stability in the Yellow Springs house and teach four classes in the spring? It’s not all me of course. It’s us.”
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The Patterdale Hall Diaries | How it all began
“When we bought this place, we bought more than 1.8 acres of woodland and vegetable beds — we discovered a place that had been loved. Really, really loved. You cannot ignore that. It resonates. It thrums.”
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