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Jason Lindsey likes winter.
“My wife and I happen to love winter and love snow,” he said.
Lindsey grew up in western Illinois and studied graphic design at Illinois State University. He now lives in Mahomet on the banks of the Sangamon River, working professionally as a photographer and videographer.
Lindsey loves spring, too, but struggles with March, that in-between time straddling the two seasons. The couple started making maple syrup in their backyard during the pandemic as a way of embracing the winter-spring hump.
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Jason Lindsey likes winter.
“My wife and I happen to love winter and love snow,” he said.
Lindsey grew up in western Illinois and studied graphic design at Illinois State University. He now lives in Mahomet on the banks of the Sangamon River, working professionally as a photographer and videographer.
Lindsey loves spring, too, but struggles with March, that in-between time straddling the two seasons. The couple started making maple syrup in their backyard during the pandemic as a way of embracing the winter-spring hump.
Support the show: https://donate.nprstations.org/wglt/wglt-choose-donation
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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