Random Acts of Photo Posting

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)


***ALL PHOTOS © MEEGAN M. REID / KISTAP SUN***

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