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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...]

The Lake Nona Book Maven Review

June 2, 2020 by Contributing Writer

The Book Woman of Troublesome CreekAuthor: Kim Michele Richardson This is the second book I’ve read in the last few months about the Packhorse Library Project of Kentucky and the women who delivered library books by horseback (or mule) in the Kentucky mountains during the Great Depression. This project was part of the WPA (Works Progress Administration) and was championed by … [Read more...]

The Artist: From Canvas to Construction

May 7, 2020 by Demi Taveras

Intrigued by her ability to create captivating paintings like the one gracing our front cover, we at Nonahood News reached out to Ravi Singh-Bravo to learn more about her progression into an artist. Read the conversation below to see how our May artist tells stories through paint and canvases – and now architecture! Nonahood News: What drove you to become an … [Read more...]

Sunny Side Up: Pets

May 7, 2020 by Philip Long

This morning, I’m trying to shake a nightmare containing a 20-foot alligator, some wobbly docks, and a whole lot of not being able to run. I blame last night’s movie: Jumanji. Usually, with the morning comes relief, but as I peek out the window, my backyard looks exactly like … you guessed it, Jumanji. My home, like most in Central Florida I suppose, serves as a … [Read more...]

The Lake Nona Book Maven Review

May 7, 2020 by Contributing Writer

The Dutch HouseAuthor: Ann Patchett This book received so many accolades, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to read it. It scored over four stars on both Barnes & Noble’s and Goodreads’ websites, was a New York Times Bestseller, and made several “best book of the year” lists for 2019. Because I had read Ann Patchett’s novels Bel Canto and Commonwealth and since much of … [Read more...]

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