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Aaron’s Lens – More Snow
I tried to think of a good reason not to take more pictures of snow and I couldn’t, so here you all go – a set of frozen images from last week’s little blizzard, all taken in the Glen.
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BLOG — Babycakes
I can’t say precisely what it was in my life that caused me to have a nearly insatiable love for tiny things, but I do know that it began early.
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BLOG-Peas Please
My husband introduces me to a foreign concept: Children will eat peas with pleasure.
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Aaron’s Lens – MLK March
These images are of the many people in town who gathered to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr.
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BLOG-Rolling Out the Ravioli
Chef Corey Elbin shares his professional insights in cooking at the Yellow Springs Senior Center, 227 Xenia Avenue. We made ravioli with him last week and next week same time and place, Asian dumplings.
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Aaron’s Lens – Snow
Some of these photos are from the big snow earlier this year which melted almost immediately and before I could put my post up. I thought they were too good to throw away, and wanted to put them up with some extra snow shots for this week. I ask my viewers to be forgiving if you notice some of the snowy scenes do not synch up with what you see outside.
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BLOG-A Great Room for the Winter Market
Layer up and meet us at the Great Room of the Yellow Springs Senior Center, 227 Xenia Ave, for the 2015 Season of the Winter Farmers Market.
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Aaron’s Lens – New Year’s Celebration
The New Year’s celebration this year was rowdy and joyful, with many friends from afar reuniting to share laughter, songs, and drinks for the night.
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BLOG-The Voices of Friends
On Boxing Day, the Friday following Christmas, my daughter and I sat in a hallway like a pair of chastised students awaiting an uncertain fate. Fate in this instance was a force both kind and generous.
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Aaron’s Lens – Textures
This week is a study in textures: macro photographs that offer a glimpse of a visually rich and detailed world.
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