A great day to be alive…
Published 4:39 pm Friday, April 23, 2021
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StarPhoto/Larry N. Souders
An afternoon of riding their scooter and bicycle is in store for two year old Nolie and her five year old sister Opal with mom Savannah Smith along to encourage and supervise at Harmon Park.
StarPhoto/Larry N. Souders
Covered Bridge Park is a favorite place for photographers from all around the area to do photo sessions. Here Cloudland senior Mandy Benfield gets her Cap-n-Gown photos done by photographer Jared Andrews of J Productions.
StarPhoto/Larry N. Souders
Elizabethton’s Lorfin Harris sings an amazing rendition of God Bless the USA between the top and the bottom of the third inning during the Lady Cyclones Folds of Honor softball game.
StarPhoto/Larry N. Souders
It’s that time of the year again for people everywhere to break out their lawnmowers, like Jeff Gouge, and start cutting their lawns for the first or second time of the season.
StarPhoto/Larry N. Souders
Anytime of the year is a good time to break out your football and work on your skills. Like David Rand (right), seen here, working on his passing mechanics with Dawson Young.
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Caleb Vrzak and his friend Riley enjoy a quiet walk around the Sterling Hills apartment complex.
StarPhoto/Larry N. Souders
Thursday afternoon was a great one to get in a little fishing on the backside of the Covered Bridge and Brett Bare had the location all to himself.
While many rushes from appointment to appointment, there is nothing like just letting your hair down, turning on some music, taking in a ballgame, wetting a line, or just being outside doing a few chores as time stands still for no one.
And while many have their calendars filled, others like upcoming graduates are just trying to figure out what to do with their lives whether it’s off to college, trade school, or the workforce.
No matter what one chooses, they should always figure in just a little me time to let their minds rest from the grind and enjoy the day that we have.
Star Photographer Larry N. Souders was out and about this week and found some people doing just that in today’s photo centerpiece.