John Webster, Town of Aurora Town Crier and his wife Mary arrived for the Sesquicentennial Mayor's Levee on February 3rd, 2013 at the Town Park. Read More »
After being grounded for a month I arranged with my family to disappear for couple of hours to see the SOYRA Showcase on January 21st, 2013 at the Aurora Cultural Centre. Read More »
What a wonderful opportunity to conclude the 2012 year with a guest photo - a beautiful landscape of the Aurora Community Arboretum. A photo taken by Tom Yates. Read More »
Every year since the time I met Elizabeth Milner via email and then personally at the Hillary House, she sends me her Christmas poem which once again I would like to share with you. Read More »
The Taoist Tai Chi presentation in the park on Saturday at the Aurora Farmers Market was another hint that I should be going back soon to my Tai-Chi classes. Read More »
In the late spring we can find lot of yellow accents around the neighborhood, yellow dandelion accents. In the fall we get double take because of the Read More »
Gateway Drive is a street on the other side of the St. John's sideroad, opposite to the Pinnacle Trail. The street shown on the photo below Read More »
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~ Piaget, Science of Education and the Psychology of the Child
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