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Time of India
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Max Domi and Estelle Phillips enjoy a peaceful strawberry farm amid the NHL offseason
Max Domi and Estelle Phillips enjoy a peaceful strawberry farm amid the NHL offseason (Image Via IG/estelle_phillips) Being a woke, working one in the Maple Leafs organisation felt Max Domi wanted to enjoy the offseason making some memories with his beloved, Estelle Phillips, at the most tranquil farm in Ontario. A countryside visit from these two young folks would break the rapid pace of NHL life, telling tales of quaintness and joy. Away from the rink, Domi's life shows a gentle side where the fine art of soaking in nature and sharing meaningful connections is combined with relaxation and heartfelt memories beyond hockey. Calm and bonding: Offseason retreat with Max Domi and Estelle Phillips Max Domi and Estelle Phillips enjoy a peaceful strawberry farm amid the NHL offseason (Image Via IG/@max) Every summer is anticipated by most NHL fans for trade and draft news. Yet, the couple offered a refreshing spin to the strawberry-picking excursion. They spent their sunny hours at a quaint Ontario farm, with Domi's calm and cool demeanor expressing the nature of their relationship. The warmth and serene joy could be felt from the visit as Domi is captured in a blue shirt and sunglasses, hand-picking berries. Estelle, for instance, appeared equally needy of joy as she looked wistfully at a tray of strawberries, the perfect moment to set wide, natural smiles with lazy joy on their social media. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Why seniors are rushing to get this Internet box – here's why! Techno Mag Learn More Undo Away from the fierce emotions of the rink, Gary's off-ice photos gifted hardcore hockey followers a much-needed glimpse at the life of a star away from the ice and reminded them that intense competitors also live their daily lives in search of some serenity. Adding the human element, Domi concluded the visit by thanking the farm and its employees, posing for pictures with them in front of a rustic wooden shack-heralding not just a sign of courtesy, but something that spreads into their sense of belonging in communities beyond his day job. More than just a quiet getaway, Domi's offseason has carried some emotional heft. In May, Domi walked alongside his mother, Leanne Domi, at the Breakthrough T1D Walk. Having lived with Type 1 diabetes since he was 12, alongside celiac disease, there is immense discipline and resilience demanded of Domi off the ice. His mother had stayed up many nights with him as he learned to manage his health, and is now a pillar holding up his progress. Also Read: Brad Marchand's six-year Florida Panthers deal sparks reactions from Steve Yzerman The offseason brokerage of Max Domi includes selling strawberries with Estelle Phillips and walking for a cause with Mom: these reflect a life that finds gratitude, balance, and love. These snapshots bordering on hockey augment his image from an earnest individual's perspective: a star athlete loving life through its simple pleasures. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Opening date set for 2nd Wawa in Greater Cincinnati
Ohio's second Wawa opens this month in a Cincinnati suburb. Wawa's new store at 3501 Tylersville Road in Fairfield opens June 26, according to a company press release. The Fairfield location is the second of eight to 10 Wawas slated to open in Greater Cincinnati this year. The first Wawa in Ohio opened in Liberty Township in April. 'With each new store, we bring our unique combination of fresh food and beverage, convenience and service to local communities, and we extend our commitment to being a good neighbor through community partnerships," Wawa President Brian Schaller said in the release. The Pennsylvania-based company will also provide free food and drinks at the Breakthrough T1D Walk at Kings Island on June 7, which raises money for diabetes research and treatment. Wawa proposed two other store locations in Fairfield. The company withdrew its request to rezone an area for a fourth store after residents pushed back. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Ohio's 2nd Wawa opens soon in this Cincinnati suburb