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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Fireworks: Summer’s Friend
Fireworks at Trumbull Day, in Trumbull, Conn. Photo by Katelyn Avery. Fireworks are a quintessential part of summer. They’re not the only good part of the season, but they have a large fan base. Throughout America people gather in parks … Continue reading
Growing Up, and Not in a Bad Way
Behind the couch. Photo by Katelyn Avery. Crawling behind the couch was one of my favorite childhood adventures. It was my version of finding the magic wardrobe. My twin sister Jen also shared this Narnia like activity with me. Sometimes … Continue reading
Broken Couch
Broken Couch. Photo by Katelyn Avery. Furniture can die. While it may not fit the bill of a living creature, a couch can be full of life. Stories are trapped between the cushions, but you can’t find them as easily … Continue reading
Captured Car Moments
Outside the Store. Photo by Katelyn Avery. Parked outside the store my parent’s car goes unnoticed. The surveillance camera captures it of course, but for the most part people won’t notice its presence. Most of the shoppers had parked in … Continue reading
Words for the Cob
Corn on the cob. Photo by Katelyn Avery. Yellow isn’t my color, but on you it looks delightful. Something about your style pulls it off. Corn on the cob just can’t be knocked down. My mother prepares you because I … Continue reading