The reader photos keep coming. Last month, the Times offered space on this Web site to those who wish to share pictures or videos with fellow Times readers. Below are the latest entries.
The photo at the lower left is another gorgeous Saline County sunset as captured by Kathleen Jezl near Saline Center. (Click on the photo for a better view.) The photo at the lower right is entitled "All Roads Lead To Dorchester" and was submitted by a reader who wishes to remain anonymous. (Again, click on the picture to see an enlarged version.) Take a close look at this picture and you will notice a hawk on its way to town.
Keep those great shots coming. If you find yourself with a front-row view of some major event, community gathering, sporting contest, severe weather, a beautiful sunset, or you are just strolling down Dorchester's streets, take a picture or video and share the experience with fellow Times' readers. Send your images to dorchester.times@gmail.com and include a brief description.
cool pics! :)
ReplyDeleteAll roads certainly do lead to Dorchester...
ReplyDeleteDorchester has a special place in my memories. Every year we would drive for hours (from Idaho) to arrive in Dorchester for Memorial Day. My grandparents both lived in your town...the Jarolimeks and the Brydls. After they died we would stay with the Bosaks or the Spachecks. Good, good people. You have a very unique small town! Take care of it, Sandra Jarolimek Stevens
Sandra,
ReplyDeleteAre you related to the late Adolph and Agnes Brydl? Mrs. Brydl was my third grade teacher in 1970-71.