Scene in Edmonds Around town Thursday

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Recent interactions on My Edmonds News revealed the Edmonds community's enthusiasm for local photography, particularly images capturing the moon and scenic views. Tim Johns garnered attention for his striking moonshot, leading fellow residents to inquire about his photography techniques and equipment. Linda Ross praised Ron LaRue’s photograph of a ferry, while Delores A Haugland highlighted the beauty of Johns' crescent moon reflection. These comments demonstrate a shared appreciation for the area's natural beauty and the artistic talents of local photographers. The engagement fosters connections among community members, encouraging a collaborative spirit in appreciating art.

Such discussions contribute to the overall cultural landscape of Edmonds, showcasing how local news platforms can enhance community ties. The comments section serves as a gathering space for neighbors and friends to celebrate and share their visual experiences. This interaction exemplifies how local creativity can strengthen community bonds.

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