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The Artist: My Soul’s Work

July 1, 2020 by Demi Taveras

While there are no art historians on our nona.media team (yet), we can all appreciate the value behind art inspired from the Impressionist movement of the 19th century … or the vibrant abstract characteristics from the 20th century. But what we appreciate the most is the value behind art that comes from deep within ourselves – in our souls. Let’s appreciate and learn about the … [Read more...]

Sunny Side Up: Snakes

June 29, 2020 by Philip Long

I don’t believe I’ll ever run out of material for this column because if I ever need to reach for something to write about, I can reach, with trembling hands, into the bag of perilous terror of living in Central Florida. Today, I pull out a very real scene of me, on my front lawn, watching a snake slide out of our drainage grating. My wife’s already assured me it’s a black … [Read more...]

The Lake Nona Book Maven Review

June 29, 2020 by Contributing Writer

American DirtAuthor: Jeanine Cummins First, let me say I enjoyed reading this story. In addition to being an Oprah Book Club selection that was just released in January, it rated 4.32 stars on Goodreads and 4.8 stars at Barnes & Noble. In choosing to read this book and discussing it among friends, I inadvertently stumbled into a controversy I was not prepared for. I am … [Read more...]

The Artist: #FrontPorchProject

June 2, 2020 by Demi Taveras

In the midst of darkness, light can always shine through. Kelly Rodriguez’s #FrontPorchProject that took place in Lake Nona is an excellent example of light shining through to our community. Get to know photographer Kelly Rodriguez, her #FrontPorchProject, and how she was able to make us all smile throughout the current COVID-19 pandemic. Nonahood News: Tell us about … [Read more...]

Sunny Side Up: Deer Flies

June 2, 2020 by Philip Long

If you’ve been reading “Sunny Side Up” for any time now, you’ll know that I do my best to never complain about life in Central Florida. I despise writers who waste perfectly good real-estate in our papers by stooping to mindless rants. They’re lazy writers who couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn with a good word. So, on an extremely positive note, I thought that I’d … [Read more...]

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