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WHILE ZOSHA ANDERSSON was driving her grandson Alex home on Munger Street in Middlebury on Oct. 19, they saw the most amazing sunset and, of course, pulled over to take photos. Here is one of the images she wanted to share with her Addison County neighbors.
Photo by Zosha Andersson
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THE ORANGE RAILROAD trestle unusually shows more fall color than the trees that surround it this week.
Independent photo/Angelo Lynn
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NOELA KELLY, A member of a Grades 1-2 team, poses for photographer Paul Gamba at the Middlebury Parks & Recreation soccer practice last week. Gamba was busy taking team photos and individual snaps for proud parents of the budding star players of the world’s most popular sport.
Independent photo/Steve James
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IT’S ALL IN a day’s work — lounging, enjoying the foliage, and chatting with the sheep — for this pooch on a farm in Leicester. But predators beware!
Independent photo/Angelo Lynn
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A RED TAILED Hawk sticks the landing in the top of a pine tree this past Sunday in West Addison. The Ferrisburgh photographer captured the intense concentration of the bird combined with its effortless confidence.
Photo by Stephanie Warner
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A BRILLIANT RED leaf adds its note to the symphony of color carpeting Addison County this week.
Independent photo/Steve James
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WE HEAR SOME bluebirds overwinter. Susan Humphrey spotted this one on top of one a Weybridge birdhouse Thursday. She is wondering — hoping, no doubt — if the bird is thinking about staying for the winter
Photo by Susan Humphrey