Monday, September 26, 2011

Singles

Brett Wheeler types out a grocery list on his brailler at the Louise Braille School Wednesday. On the list were calamatta olives, garlic, and chick peas.

Stonewall Jackson head coach Loren Jackson celebrates the teams' 13-2 win against Hylton Friday. The win marked the first time the Raiders had beaten Hylton since 1996.

Wakefield School fourth-grader Axel Ohrstrom, 10, turns around during a traditional Thanksgiving celebration his class was participating in on their last day of school before Thanksgiving break

Needing a screw to repair his glasses, a pastor on his way to a wedding stops by a local hunting and fishing store in Callicoon, NY and decides to check out a new shotgun after fixing his glasses.

Hanh Nguyen, a resident of Bay St. Louis, Miss., sits dazed in the Second Street School in Bay St. Louis, Miss. 6 days after Hurricane Katrina leveled much of the Gulf Coast town.

Fauquier High School freshman Ryan Hunsberger said he plans on winning four Virginia state titles in the next four years in the 103 pound weight class. The 14-year-old, who was a standout club wrestler throughout middle school, ended up finishing seventh in Virginia this year.

For the second day in a row, a gray whale beached itself south of Harborview Park Friday morning in Everett.

Michelle Miranda, 11, (in red) and Alex Reyano, 9, (in grey) listen to speakers at an immigration rights rally September 2, 2007, in Woodbridge, Va. The rally organized by the organization Mexicanos Sin Fronteras urged the Prince William County Board of Supervisors to rescind a July 10, resolution directing county officials to determine which government services can be withheld from county residents identified as being in the country illegally.

Marlise Dole pauses outside of Comcast Arena following graduation to talk with her mother, Karen Smaalders (left) and step-sister, Mina Gibbs Thursday night.

Dave Zerbst and his daughter Katie reach out to a gray whale that beached for the second time south of Harborview Park Friday morning. The family has been what they call their "neighborhood whale" for the past weeks as it swam back and forth between Mukilteo and Everett.

Mona Robles pauses to listen at her front door to see if anyone is at home when returning home from school Tuesday.

Don Bryant, of Grotto, waits for a friend to ski down the mountain during opening day at Stevens Pass.

Chris Yeakel, a senior at Kamiak High School, recently enlisted in the Marines. After graduation this year, Yeakel will start boot camp and then enter infantry school.

The 16 to 18-year-old team of the Seattle Synchronized Swimming Club practice Wednesday at Juanita High School in Kirkland, Wash.

A trio of skateboarders on their way home from the skate park in Edmonds pause behind a line of firefighters saluting the family and remains of Art DeLisle at a memorial service for the Edmonds paramedic and firefighter at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.

Amy Thein-Durning puts her arms around her partner Sherry McGregor, of Seattle, as they listen to Approve Ref. 71 Campaign Chairwoman Anne Levinson announce results from Tuesday's vote to either approve or disapprove Ref. 71. Citizens celebrate at a party celebrating the approval of Ref. 71 at Pravda Studio in downtown Seattle Tuesday night.

Pressed against her new front door, 4-year-old Malena Nealon watches as her father, Chief Warrant Officer David Nealon, pays the movers who brought the family's furniture to their new home in Maylor Point on the NAS Whidbey base in Oak Harbor, Wash Friday morning. Nealon, with his wife Ivette and daughter Malena, moved to the brand new house from farther north on Whidbey Island.

Fred Saling, 92, of Edmonds, watches as Honor Guard members Machinist Mate Third Class Bryan Schneider, left, and Information Systems Second Class Benjamin Brown, right, present him with an American flag at his Edmonds home Friday afternoon.

Getchell Fire Chief Travis Hots, 33, calls for extra aid at an accident scene on Highway 92 near Crooked Mile Road west of Granite Falls, Wash, Tuesday afternoon.

Gene Flynn throws the hammer during competition at the Virginia Scottish Games and Festival Saturday at Sky Meadows State Park in Delaplane, Va. The Outerbanks, NC native has been throwing the hammer off and on since 1994, he said. This throw travelled 101 feet.

"I don't care what happens. All that matters is that we have fun, " said 11-year-old Hayley Bell, pictured kissing her 4-month-old calf Cupcake. Deven Evans stands to the right watch, show-stick in hand. The two were participating in the beef cattle fit and show.

Snohomish County Dairy Ambassador Melissa Cook, 17, of Snohomish lifts the hem of her dress off the floor of the Dairy Barn Saturday at the Evergreen State Fair. The incoming Snohomish High School senior stopped by the barn on her way to the fair parade in Monroe. A crowd of booted boys surrounds her.

Playing with the toy gun he bought earlier that day at the Evergreen State Fair, 12-year-old Isaac Nelson of Everett, Wa walks past Zircron the Rooster in the poultry barn.


Nine-year-old Megan Darby jumps through the sprinkler her father, Craig Darby, just laid down for his daughters to play in at the family's home in Everett Monday afternoon. Craig arrived home last Wednesday after his second tour of Iraq with the Washington National Guard 81st Brigade Combat Team.

Loren Kraetz, 72, of Arlington works on his century-old farm in Arlington Monday morning. Kraetz lives in a farmhouse on the property that was built in 1905.

Lenna Ledfors walks into the arms of her daughter, Jennie Telford, as firefighters exstinguish a Wednesday afternoon blaze that destroyed her Lake Stevens home. No people were injured in the fire, but several of the family pets, including several dogs, kittens and a rabbit, did not make it out of the house.

Bill and Kathy Colberg, who just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last month, sit out a dance at the Hayloft in Lynnwood during the Whirleybird Squaredance Club's Thursday night dance. The couple started dancing in 1981 and has been coming to the Hayloft since the Whirleybird's moved to the site.

Carnival workers carry stacks of tubes that will become bumper boats across the fairgrounds Wednesday morning, June 20, 2008, the day before the Evergreen State Fair begins.

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