Just playing a little “catch-up” between my photo archives and my blog….hence the sporadic posting of photos from Adoption Day, Black Friday, a X-mas tree farm, snow, squirrels etc.
Hey why am I explaining myself to you!?!? This is my photo blog and if I want to post a bunch of random photos without any rhyme or reason then that is what I am going to do!
Robbie, 6, plays with his teddy bear in the hallway of the Kitsap County Courthouse after he and his brother JoJo were adopted on Friday. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Best friends Charlee Aragon, 14, and Rozzi Piper, 14, both of Port Angeles, take a break from shopping to have some fun in the photo booth at the Kitsap Mall in Bremerton, on Friday. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Morgan Harrington is silhouetted against the windows of Bremerton United Methodist Church during the annual Blessing of the Scarves. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Bradley Fulton rides in the back of Jerry Reid’s truck as they harvest trees at the Alpine U Cut farm in Belfair on November 16, 2010. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Jeremy Sanberg hauls a spruce tree to the truck after co-worker Albert Keith, right, cut it down at the Alpine U Cut farm in Belfair on November 16, 2010. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Snowflakes cling to eleven-year-old Gwen Wood’s hair as she wanders through Evergreen Rotary Park during Monday’s snowstorm. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Perched underneath the snow-covered umbrella of the “Despite The Rain” statue, Hyung Jin has his picture taken by Ryan Dicken during Monday afternoon’s snow storm in Bremerton. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Alyanna and her sister Athena, 14, take a break from shopping on one of the couches at the Kitsap Mall on Friday. The Gig Harbor sisters started their Black Friday shopping at 6 a.m. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Jennifer Sharp offers a squirrel a peanut at Evergreen Rotary Park in Bremerton. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Seen through the window of Cornerstone Coffee in Bremerton, Ed Cain talks about when he was a 21-year-old reporter who rushed to Dallas after the Kennedy assassination and was one of the last reporters to see Lee Harvey Oswald alive. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)