Yellow Springs News Blogs Section :: Page 34
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BLOG-Halfway to One Hundred
My brother Pete reaches his fiftieth year on the heels of Lloyd Kennedy reaching his hundredth. They both seem to have latched on to a set of sustaining principles.
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BLOG-The Pet Pumpkin and the Pretender
A pumpkin is granted a short reprieve. Instead, I take up a butternut squash to make pie for the holiday table.
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BLOG — Santa at the Glen
Santa and Mrs. Claus can to the Glen on Sat. Dec. 13. About 30 kids came out to say ‘Hi’ and tell Santa what they want for Christmas this year.
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BLOG — Legs are required
Mermaids will always be cool. This is clear to me especially, as my four-year-old, Lucy, told me that a fish lady doll was her number one Yuletide wish this year.
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Aaron’s Lens – Water
Water, the foundation for all life on Earth, is a dynamic and fluid substance, and creates some very interesting images for anyone who is curious enough to photograph something they take for granted every day.
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BLOG-Our Hymn of Praise
This Sunday evening 14 December at 7:30pm, the Yellow Springs First Presbyterian Church will host Felix Mendelssohn’s LobGesang, “Hymn of Praise”, a performance by the Yellow Springs Chamber Orchestra, the Yellow Springs Community Chorus, and soloists Jennifer Gilchrist, Lori Askeland, and Chris Bozeka.
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Aaron’s Lens – A Dark Forest
When the leaves have fallen and the sun is setting, the dark, spindly trees in the woods produce images that look like expressionist paintings.
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BLOG-Pin Oak Down
My husband and I sleep easier at night thanks to the high climbing skills of Basilio Lainez.
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Aaron’s Lens – Night Time
When the sun sets in the village, an array of colorful signs and scenes light up the town.
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BLOG — Five Years at the Snooze
Last month marked my fifth anniversary of working at the News. Since then, I’ve been thinking about writing a blog to commemorate this particular milestone.
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