OK, what in the world do I do with this? I mean seriously? I have been working for months — yes, literally months — on trying to clean out my freezer. It all started in February, right around Valentine’s Day. We were doing our “14 Day of Love” series and I needed some video of [...]
Archive for June, 2012
What do I do with THIS?
Posted: 28th June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: defrost, freezer, help, ice
Welcome Kathleen Kusz, Mayor Alan Oberloh and Nobles County Sheriff’s Office
Posted: 27th June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: areavoices, blogging
It’s been a busy few days at the Daily Globe. We are actively searching for more bloggers to contribute to our local content, and we’ve recently added some new blogs that I’m really excited about. The first is a blog written by Kathleen Kusz called “The Attorney is in.” Ms. Kusz is the Nobles County [...]
The circus was in town!
Posted: 26th June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: circus, elephants
I must have been a deprived child. I’ve never been to the circus. Or if I have been, I sure don’t remember it. So when the circus came to Worthington the first year I lived here, I desperately wanted to go. But it didn’t work out. In fact, it didn’t work out for the first [...]
To one of the best couples I know
Posted: 25th June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: michael brauer, mollie brauer, wedding
Since the first time I met Mr. Michael Brauer, it was very clear to me how much he loved this girl named Mollie O’Mara. It wasn’t just Mikey, it was Mikey and Mollie. And this weekend, those two became Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brauer. I first met Mike a few years ago. We were looking [...]
That nasty thing we call cancer
Posted: 22nd June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: cancer, relay for life
Cancer. It was always something that affected someone else. It wasn’t something I thought about. Or even knew much about. That is, until about a year ago. All of a sudden, it was something that affected me. It was something I couldn’t get out of my thoughts. I was at the Daily Globe office one [...]
All Day Fore Africa
Posted: 21st June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: all day fore africa, golf, rwanda
When I was in high school, I don’t think I could have found Rwanda on a world map. I could have probably told you it was in Africa, but that was about it. But a senior-to-be at Worthington High School, Kate Lesnar, can do more than just point her finger to the small African country. [...]
Why do we like certain things?
Posted: 20th June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: food, green beans
When I was a young child, I hated green beans. With a passion. I don’t think I can tell you how much I hated them. As far as I was concerned, green beans could rot in hell. They were the Devil himself trying to infiltrate us through these horrid vegetables. But then, something changed. I [...]
Happy Father’s Day
Posted: 19th June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: dad, father, fathers day, tom hagen
Sunday was Father’s Day. The Monday before was my father’s birthday. Either one is a good excuse to honor my father. But put both of them together, and it’s time for a celebration. No, there won’t be any embarrassing photos in this post. I did enough of that last time with my mother. Instead, just [...]
Oh yes, I milked a cow
Posted: 18th June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: dairy, farm, milk, nobles county farm bureau
No matter how many times you’ve done things, there was always the first. Sometimes we remember the first time. Other times, it gets lost among the millions of experiences a person has in their life time. Recently, I experienced a “first.” I milked a cow. I’ve done and experienced a lot of things in my [...]
It was Regatta: A weekend to remember
Posted: 13th June 2012 by Aaron Hagen in UncategorizedTags: daily globe, regatta, video
Well,the 13th Annual Windsurfing Regatta and Unvarnished Music Festival is in the books. The windsurfers are gone. The tents are all taken down. The vendors have moved on to the next festival. All the Globe‘s coverage is finished; I’ve edited all my videos. I took more than three hours of video and edited them down [...]