Olympics in sunshine

Shoreline, WALocal News

Diane Hettrick's article captures the charm of snowy weather in Shoreline, Washington, highlighting its unexpected benefits. She points out that the snow reflects sunlight, creating a brighter environment during the winter months. The mountains are described as breathtaking, prompting local photographers to capture stunning images. Residents are actively participating in winter sports, with sledding and skiing spots like Shoreview Park and Motorcycle Hill mentioned. Hettrick emphasizes the importance of savoring the snowy season, as it can lead to a stark contrast when the snow melts away and darkness prevails.

The article reflects a communal spirit, celebrating both the beauty of nature and the joy of outdoor activities. It serves as a reminder to appreciate the fleeting moments of winter. Overall, the piece evokes a sense of nostalgia and connection to the local landscape.

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