June Photoblog

Photos taken in and around Lakewood, Ohio during the month of June, 2009. All photos are property of the Lakewood Observer ©2009

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  • Delivering trash cans.
  • Sunset on Lake Erie, in Lakewood, Ohio
  • This is about 1/3rd the crowd that showed up at the 2009 Future Heights Annual meeting to celebrate the Heights Observer.
  • Toby from the board of Future Heights explains to Ken Warren how much the Heights Observer has meant to their town, and civic projects. On the right is Heights resident and Lakewood Observer Stephen Calhoun talking with Marvin Ownes, publisher of the our largest Observer Project to date to be announced next month.
  • Robert A.M. Sterns sits with the Mick Jagger of library directors, Kenneth Warren, along with Library Board president Jeff Endress and members of Sterns' team.
  • Two cars get stuck headed north on W117th St. during a rainstorm  6/25/09.
  • Two cars get stuck headed north on W117th St. during a rainstorm  6/25/09.
  • Two cars get stuck headed north on W117th St. during a rainstorm  6/25/09. The lights of the cars were on, and the wipers on the white one were going!
  • Another car was stuck headed south on Highland Ave.
  • Two cars get stuck headed north on W117th St. during a rainstorm  6/25/09.
  • Two cars get stuck headed north on W117th St. during a rainstorm  6/25/09.
  • Three cars get stuck headed north on W117th St. during a rainstorm  6/25/09.
  • Trees were done all over the city as well. This one is on Coutant.
  • This tree was done on Graber Ave.
  • bee covered in pollen check out a cone flower.
  • Garfield school.
  • Hairstore on Detroit Ave.
  • Virgin pig I guess?
  • Car with four individuals, hit a telephone poll, and knocked the front tire off. After grinding to a halt, members of the car threw beer cans over the cliff into the Emerald Canyon. This could have been so much worse. @inches more to the right, would have killed passengers. Or if anyone was walking the heavily traveled street, it could have been even worse!
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