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#EstrellaPublishing is currently producing 60,000 premier and preferred hyper-local community magazines monthly, reaching more than 150,000+ residents in 9-affluent communities throughout Arizona's West Valley (3 additional publications planned to launch in FY2025).  

From Your Neighbors, For Your Neighbors. 

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Up The Hill magazine (Estrella & CantaMia, Goodyear AZ)Viva magazine (PebbleCreek, Goodyear AZ)The Hamlet magazine (Palm Valley, Goodyear AZ)The Park magazine (Litchfield Park AZ)Main Street magazine (Verrado & Victory, Buckeye AZ)Mountain View magazine (Vistancia, Trilogy & Blackstone, Peoria AZ)The Front Porch magazine (Marley Park, Surprise AZ)The Grove magazine (Sterling Grove, Surprise AZ)CB Living magazine (Corte Bella, Sun City West AZ)Festival Living magazine (Sun City Festival, Buckeye AZ)Tartesso Living magazine (Tartesso, Buckeye AZ)Desert Oasis magazine (Buckeye AZ), and SAM The Octagonian (Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity).

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From Me To You - Jan 2025

In the age of Instagram-or-it-didn’t-happen, I’ve become an accidental photographic rebel. Picture this (pun absolutely intended): I’ve just returned from a trip with a grand total of five photographs. FIVE. In a world where most travelers return home with enough digital memories to crash a cloud storage server, I’m looking at a collection that would make Marie Kondo weep with joy.

 

I realize that may seem tragic to some of you but I like to think that I was so present and engaged during my holiday that pictures were not necessary. Not once did I interrupt the moment to ensure my followers get visual proof of my adventures. Of course it could have been the fact that my friend of over 25 years and I were gabbing away so much we didn’t have time to stop and snap a memento.

 

I am not the first in my family to follow this path. There was a famous (in our family) holiday we took to France when I was a teenager. We spent a month driving to famous sites, traipsing around countless cathedrals, and soaking up all the culture you could want as a bored 14 year old. Only to find that my Dad had forgotten to load the film in his camera.

“I thought I got a lot of value in that roll!” he is quoted as saying when he discovered the problem, turning a potential photographic disaster into a legendary family joke. We’ve been laughing about it for years - a memory far more vivid than any perfectly staged vacation snapshot.

 

If I have trouble picturing my recent holiday all I have to do is think of the sunburn I got on my shoulders.

My mind is flooded with memories of an afternoon spent laughing and enjoying myself so much that I forgot to reapply my sunscreen.

 

So here’s to the unphotographed adventures, the memories stored in our hearts rather than our camera rolls. Sometimes, the best vacation souvenirs are the stories we’ll tell - not the pictures we’ll scroll through.

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Catherine Uretsky

Editor in Chief, Estrella Publishing

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