For our centerpiece, Darryl Lloyd provides photo and message, from last Wednesday: “Outside it’s 22 degrees and there’s two feet of fresh powder snow on the ground. In the background is the Columbia River and lights of White Salmon on the right. I rigged a climbing rope along my walkway, which is steeper than it looks. Happy mid-winter, wherever you are!”
White-on-white: C.J. Rench’s “Happy Humans” sculpture at the waterfront, from Kristen Godkin. The 10-foot sculpture at Second and Riverside is part of the town-wide Art of Community outdoor gallery.
For our centerpiece, Darryl Lloyd provides photo and message, from last Wednesday: “Outside it’s 22 degrees and there’s two feet of fresh powder snow on the ground. In the background is the Columbia River and lights of White Salmon on the right. I rigged a climbing rope along my walkway, which is steeper than it looks. Happy mid-winter, wherever you are!”
Photo by Darryl Lloyd
Jeannette Mayer’s moonlight scene on Jan. 12 at 7 a.m.
Stephen Datnoff’s icicle study.
Branches bear weight, by Alan Winans.
Skiers make their way out May Street, from Natasha Markovich.
Joann Harris asks, “Where’s my paper?”
Roof melt forms slabs and stalactites in an image by Mary Jane Heppe.
Bailey the dog thanks his owners for a clear driveway, from Michael Schock.
White-on-white: C.J. Rench’s “Happy Humans” sculpture at the waterfront, from Kristen Godkin. The 10-foot sculpture at Second and Riverside is part of the town-wide Art of Community outdoor gallery.
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