Some Raindrops and a Weekly(ish) Photo Recap

I realize I posted macro shots of bugs a few weeks ago… but when I saw the misty rain clinging to everything in sight on Monday I knew I’d have to grab that little trusty lens once again.

Frankly I just couldn’t help myself because it was just too darn pretty to pass up!

Anywho, here are some raindrops and a brief mélange of photos from the past week or so:

Volunteer Bill Slach, of Port Orchard, is seen through the front window of the Kitsap County Historical Society Museum as he helps prep the outside of the downtown Bremerton building for a new paint job.

( MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

Students lie in the grass outside of the Bremer Student Center during the first day of classes at Olympic College. (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

Sally and her brother Roy try on pairs of Steampunk goggles that they made at their family’s home in Tracyton for the upcoming Steampunk convention. (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

James H., 9, munches on a carrot as he waits in line to get a slice of pizza during lunch at Armin Jahr Elementary School in Bremerton on Wednesday.

(MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

Denise Mandeville practices speedbagging at her home in Port Orchard. (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

A technical rescue crew member climbs a ladder to check for victims in the Kitsap Fire Training Tower during Wednesday’s earthquake drill. The tower was being used for a scenerio involving the collapse of a six story bank building. (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

The shadow of a pedestrian adds to the jumble of reflections seen in the front window of The Nordic Maid shop in downtown Poulsbo. (MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN)

******ALL PHOTOS COPYRIGHT MEEGAN M. REID |  KITSAP SUN*****



2 Responses to “Some Raindrops and a Weekly(ish) Photo Recap”

  1. Meegan… the flower shot is amazzzzzzzzzzing! I love how the drops all show the flower… stunning!

  2. Rodney says:

    That’s a fantastic piece of artwork Ms. Reid. Closeups of tiny flowers repeating themselves again and again. Wow!