Since Everyone Else is Blogging…

That’s right I gave in and joined the blog world.

I’ve been contemplating it for a few months now (even did a few posts here and there) and since I am forced- er I mean “encouraged”- to post on my photo department’s blog I figured why the heck not, I can do both and at times kill two birds with one stone (sorry but that really is such a silly expression and not very bird friendly).

Unlike other blogs mine does not have one of those fancy names or phrases that proclaim it to be a deep and spiritual photo blog. Not because I’m against them I just haven’t figured out what to call it yet and it might just end up being “Blog” for all eternity.

I’ll try to post once a week or more and of course the main focus will be photos with as little rambling as possible…

But be prepared there will be some rambling I mean this is a blog so there has to be. :)

**I’ll also be tweaking the current template design and updating the galleries of singles to include current work so please be patient***

Here’s a few I’ve shot recently or stumbled upon while archiving last week:

Mt. Rainier and the Seattle skyline are seen through the haze as people walk along Point No Point in Hansville during low tide on (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

Capt. John Warnke, of the Poulsbo Fire Department, looks out the doorway of the old Masi Shop in Suquamish as North Kitsap and Poulsbo Fire crews begin training sessions in the abandoned building.  (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

Kitsap County Bomb squad members sweep the parking lot of the Bank of America in Kingston, WA on Monday, December 21, 2009. A man entered the bank at about 12:30 p.m., said he had an explosive device and demanded money. He got away with an undisclosed amount of cash, headed west, and left the suspected bomb in the building.  (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

Devin Adair, 12, wears a leprechaun hat as he walks through the staging area prior to Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Bremerton. (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

Rev. George Larsen blesses the charred remains of Paymela Faye Long’s mobile home during a moment of blessing service at Ilahee Shores Mobile Home Park. (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

Whitney Denton gives Camryn Morris-Crowl a kiss while Camryn’s mother Jessie Crowl takes part in the festivities at Coffee Oasis in Bremerton. (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

***All photos copyright Meegan M. Reid/ Kitsap Sun***

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