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Record-Eagle Photos > Special to the Record-Eagle/Trica Martin
Trica's cat Koda, while laying on the top bunk, caught the sun in his face and decided to yawn.
Record-Eagle Photos > Special to the Record-Eagle/Trica Martin
A tree behind Trica’s house with steps leading nowhere. “I thought it was creepy and I loved the mysterious essence to it.”
Record-Eagle Photos > Special to the Record-Eagle
Trica Martin
Record-Eagle Photos > Special to the Record-Eagle/Brooke Shank
“Serenity”
Record-Eagle Photos > Special to the Record-Eagle/Brooke Shank
“Walking Trail.”
Record-Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Lisa Perkins
Members of the Unitarian Peacemaker Needleworkers group, from left, Pinkie Hoffmann, Marcia Bellinger, Joann Rosi, L.E. Smith and Kathy Prentice, inspect one-of-a-kind necklaces and bracelets, handmade by Ugandan women through the BeadforLife partnership. A sale of the jewelry will be held on Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation.
Record-Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Bobby Beyer, 12, has a tumor removed by town barber Jacob Perkins, 13, for a shadow demonstration of Renaissance-era surgery at the Woodland School’s annual history fair. Sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders at the school held a Renaissance fair for younger students, all of whom have been studying various aspects of Renaissance life since the beginning of the school year.
Record-Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Zoey Marsh adjusts her frame as she poses as Raphael’s “Lady With Unicorn,” for a demonstration of Renaissance-era art at the Woodland School’s annual history fair. Sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders at the school held a Renaissance fair for younger students, all of whom have been studying various aspects of Renaissance life since the beginning of the school year. Several students reenacted paintings from the Pitti Palace in Florence, Italy, presenting information on a painting and its artist to their audience.
Record-Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Jeff Gibbs plans to address the city commission Monday to share his views on the possibility of building biomass plants, which would burn material such as wood and wood chips to provide energy.
Special to the Record-Eagle/Trica Martin
Trica's cat Koda, while laying on the top bunk, caught the sun in his face and decided to yawn.
Record-Eagle Photos > Special to the Record-Eagle/Trica Martin
Trica's cat Koda, while laying on the top bunk, caught the sun in his face and decided to yawn.
Special to the Record-Eagle/Trica Martin
Trica's cat Koda, while laying on the top bunk, caught the sun in his face and decided to yawn.
Photo by: Record-Eagle Photos · See photo in original gallery.

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