With a rare blanket of snow on the Harbor, we asked our readers for their photos. From Tokeland to Taholah to Montesano, they came through! This is just a sampling.
Sharilyn Stead-Everitt photo Sharilyn Stead-Everitt shared this photo she took of her granddaughters Deklynn Stead, left, and Lilly Stead, both 5, after they built a tiny snowman together in Central Park.
Jack Durney photo Former Mayor Jack Durney captured this sweeping image of “a gorgeous chilly day in Hometown Hoquiam.”
Ruben Estavillo photo The crew of the fishing vessel Celtic felt like they were on the Millennium Falcon as they sped home to Westport on Monday evening. Ruben Estavillo took this photo about 7 miles off Copalis Beach.
Craig Nichols photo Lake Aberdeen received a nice blanket of snow, as captured in the early morning hours by Craig Nichols.
Donald Davidson photo Donald Davidson’s dog, Maggie, dressed in her winter flannels to check out the snow in her South Aberdeen yard.
Jennifer O’Lague-Rothwell photo Jennifer O’Lague-Rothwell shared this pastoral setting at her home in Montesano, up the Wynoochee River.
Cindy Wakefield photo The various textures of this yard in East Hoquiam caught Cindy Wakefield’s eye.
Kat Bryant | Grays Harbor News Group Upon close inspection, the fluffy stuff was mixed with snow pellets.
Kathy Barker photo Somebody made good use of the little bit of snow at Grays Harbor College to build a tiny snow bear.
Monty Mills photo Monty Mills got several beautiful shots at Stewart Park in Aberdeen, which he said was “wonderfully quiet and peaceful with the snow.”
Kui Tahkeal Sr. photo Kaleonahe Kui-Lee Tadios-Tahkeal, left, made this snowman with his father, Kui Tahkeal Sr., at their Taholah home.
Judith Altruda photo South Beach artist Judith Altruda took this photo along the Tokeland shoreline.