PHOTO FRIDAY A foggy morning at Arbor Lake

Burien, WALocal News

The B-Town Blog presents a beautiful cell phone photo by Mike O’Kelley, taken during a foggy morning walk at Arbor Lake, in its "Photo Friday" feature. This segment aims to highlight local photography and engage community members by inviting them to share their own images and stories. O’Kelley’s photo not only showcases the serene landscape but also reflects the unique atmosphere of the region, encouraging others to explore and appreciate the beauty of their surroundings. The article details how readers can contribute by submitting medium to high-resolution photos via email, including relevant technical settings and context for their shots. This initiative emphasizes the blog’s commitment to fostering a sense of belonging and connection among Burien residents.

By showcasing local talent, The B-Town Blog strengthens community ties and promotes local pride. The overall tone of the article is inviting and warm, encouraging participation and engagement from readers. This feature not only highlights the artistry of local photographers but also emphasizes the importance of community involvement in celebrating the region's beauty.

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