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Articles by Suzanne Szempruch :: Page 12

  • BLOG — Neighborhood Paintings

    (photos by Suzanne Ehalt)

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases hidden neighborhood paintings.

  • BLOG—Rain Barrels

    A camouflaged rain barrel on Cliff Street. (photos by Suzanne Ehalt)

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases different rain barrels around the neighborhoods, in high hopes they would be filled with rain!

  • BLOG—Glen Helen

    This tree was planted in 1929 by Hugh Taylor Birch in memory of his daughter Helen Bitch Bartlett. (photos by Suzanne Ehalt)

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases my walk in Glen Helen.

  • Laying out his wears (pun intended)

    Villager Robert Paschell, shown here penning puns and poems for Jennifer Scott, was one of almost 100 artists who took part in last weekend’s Art on the Lawn, sponsored by Village Artisans. The unusually cool August weather drew a good crowd to the event, which took place in front of Mills Lawn School. (Photo by Suzanne Ehalt)

    Laying out his wears, pun intended

  • BLOG—Rainbows

    A rainbow butterfly made of scrap colored glass hanging from a porch on Limestone St. (photos by Suzanne Ehalt)

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked.

  • BLOG—Gaunt Park on a Friday night

    The last night of t-ball for the season. (Photos by Suzanne Ehalt)

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked.

  • BLOG — Resting Place part 2

    A Lawson Place director's chair speaking it's mind. (photos by Suzanne Ehalt)

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases a Resting Place (part 2), one for my favorite subjects. From the used, to the re-used and the forgotten.

  • BLOG — Signs of Life

    (photos by Suzanne Ehalt)

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases the signs people have made to help them throughout their day, whether it be a simple request to use the other door or to make someone else smile.

  • Bubbles and Beer

    From the Yellow Springs News, 1966

    Well, the bubbles were then and the beer is now. Check out the bicycle on the far left of the ad, you can sit there now and order a beer at Peach’s on Xenia Ave.

  • BLOG — Mailboxes

    Unique mailboxes around town.

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