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Sunday Break: Enjoying the Beautiful View of the Larter Mural

Welcome to the Sunday Photo Showcase! Posts titled “Sunday Break” will feature photos paired with a quote. While the photos may not always be the most recent, they will always highlight the Town of Aurora. Enjoy!

The goal you set must be challenging. At the same time, it should be realistic and attainable, not impossible to reach. It should be challenging enough to make you stretch, but not so far that you break.


Rick Hansen
Mural, Larter Building, Town of Aurora

COMMENTS

Michael said: December 18, 2011 at 19:52

Your quote couldn’t be more apt to describe your photo. The challenges of this particular photo:

1. Getting the right lighting and background (check)

2. Ensuring Traffic on Wellington Street is clear to get the best shot possible (check)

3. Double checking that the entire mural is in the picture (check)

The quote says it all about this photo.

Anna Lozyk Romeo said: December 20, 2011 at 23:59

Funny you said that, Michael. The photo shoot was totally unplanned. The ones I planned in the past never had luck with light or traffic. There was traffic there that day, but it was scattered enough to get a few good shots (and you already know about the traffic on Wellington). Thanks for your comment, and I hope all is well. Michael, I hope you have a good Christmas and a Happy New Year. I am looking forward to continuing to read your blog, which is always resourceful, as well as your food reviews that many times have made me go down and search the fridge, LOL.

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Anna Lozyk Romeo
Anna Lozyk Romeohttps://www.livinginaurora.com
As I reflect on my experiences as a resident engaged in municipal politics, I find myself often swept up in the currents of past political moments. These reflections aren't just about policies or decisions but about the broader shifts in how we've navigated civic life. The sense of nostalgia isn't just for the times when things felt simpler, but for a period when political engagement seemed more direct, more personal. As someone actively involved in the shifting dynamics of municipal issues, I often find myself questioning where the passion and clarity of earlier days have disappeared—and whether today's politics can ever reclaim that same sense of purpose.

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