March/April 2014 • 6
Southern
IndIana
Living
MARCH | APRIL 2014
VOL. 7, ISSUE 2
PUBLISHER |
Karen Hanger
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EDITOR IN CHIEF &
CREATIVE DIRECTOR |
Abby Laub
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Spring is my favorite time of
year. It's not too hot yet, the
farmer's market opens (above, I
love fresh greens), my daughter
and husband and I love heading
to the park (a year ago, at left),
and I enjoy getting my garden
planted (including fresh thyme,
below)!
I
t goes without say-
ing that this winter
has been a long one.
We wanted this issue
to be a breath of fresh air
for everyone — ourselves
included!
In this issue you will fnd
endless spring break trip
ideas, and the best part is
they are local and for the
most part won't break the
budget. If your kids have
been moaning and groan-
ing through a stir crazy
winter, we have some great
chances for you all to — young and old — to enjoy yourselves and feel the sunshine
again.
For the fne folks at Nance Florist in New Albany, the whole winter was perhaps
made easier by their slew of fresh fowers. Check out their multi-generation family
business story.
At Marengo Warehouse, weather is no issue. See for yourself as we explore the
cavernous underground storage. It is almost unreal!
Happy Spring, everyone! Get out there and enjoy it.
Enjoy!
Abby Laub
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