Yellow Springs News Blogs Section :: Page 38
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BLOG — Another season, another reason
To celebrate a year of wedded bliss, my husband and I decided to take a boat to Kelleys Island in the cold, wind and rain. It was as romantic as you might expect.
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BLOG-Family Ferments
For years, an unusual appliance awaits its moment and, this week, delivers on its sunny charm.
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BLOG-Inch by Inch
We can make a better bargain with farm workers and ourselves by designing a food system that enriches the soil, the farms, the neighborhoods, and the communities it serves.
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BLOG-Full Circle
Stewardship, I have learned, is rooted to the land, the soil under our feet, and embedded under our fingernails.
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BLOG-See, Touch, Feel
I venture with the children to explore the inner mysteries of Franklin Park, and the kids show me a thing or two about good instincts, timing, and attention.
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BLOG-Spring Interrupted
Spring erupted during Easter week but was interrupted by snow and a chilling frost. The contrast and its consequence remind us that nature is often ambitious but not always kind.
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BLOG — New Fence
Today’s blog showcases a not so over looked corner of downtown, Limestone Street and Xenia Ave. Construction on the new hotel is about to begin and to help hide the mess, Jim Hammond teamed up the Yellow Springs Arts Council and the Yellow Springs Community Foundation to build a temporary art gallery fence.
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BLOG-A Walk to the Rock House
We pass the time as well as any group of friends can on a beautiful spring day.
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BLOG-The Springs in April
We are blessed to live in a garden-rich, good-bread, fine-food village and are fortunate souls to know it.
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BLOG-Tennis Camp
Code-named Tennis Camp, our spring break vacation is much like the Friday night dinner that we prepared together—splendid, eventful, and gone much too quickly.
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