Friday, April 25, 2025

Sunday Break: Overgrown Yet Beautiful

Welcome to our Sunday photo showcase! All posts titled Sunday Break feature photos paired with a quote. Please note that the photos may not always be the most current, but they all capture the essence of the Town of Aurora. Sit back, relax, and enjoy!

How strange that nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!


Emily Dickinson, Letter to Mrs. J.S. Cooper, 1880

House Full of Nature, Wells Street

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Marvin said: November 14, 2011 at 10:29

Lovely! Although they shouldn’t let vines grow on their house if they value it. They damage the siding and pry apart the brick.

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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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