Scene in Edmonds Around town

Edmonds, WALocal News

The article on "My Edmonds News" features comments from readers who appreciate a recent photo section that captures life in Edmonds. Delores A. Haugland expresses her enthusiasm, stating, "Love all of these! Thank you! " Ann Campbell adds that she always enjoys the photo section, indicating its appeal to the readership.

David Buerge offers a more contemplative perspective, noting the reassuring presence of people in the photos. He contrasts the vibrant imagery with a reference to Neville Schute’s "On The Beach," suggesting a prior feeling of desolation in the absence of human figures. This exchange highlights the community's appreciation for visual storytelling and its role in reflecting local life. The comments not only celebrate the photography but also underline the emotional connection residents have with their town. Overall, the article illustrates how local media can foster community engagement and connection through visual representation.

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