Photos from the fourth week of December 2012.
Dave Williams, dressed for the cold, reads “Quick Silver” by Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens in Emerson Park Friday. He lives nearby the park in a apartment and often reads outside while enjoying a pipe.
A flock of Canada geese take off in Delta contrasted by blue sky. Partly sunny days are forecast by the National Weather Service for today and Saturday. Another storm may hit western Colorado Sunday.
Nisley Elem School teacher Theresa Drewer will switch places with an Australian teacher beginning in January.Here in her classroom at Nisley.
Dressed for the chilly weather, John Hefner of Grand Junction cuts through the Colorado Mesa University on his bicycle as he heads home Wednesday.
Chief John Camper has a laugh with 13-year-old Nick Mettauer at the bowl with a Cop yearly event at Orchard Mesa Lanes today.
Despite the below freezing temperatures, concrete workers place a form to a curb and gutter to close off the circle drive entrance at Lincoln Park.
Clutching a pair of promotional coffee cups, JoAnn Roemer talks about the reasons she and her husband Ed are considering moving into The Cottages while the couple attend an open house Wednesday at Hiltop’s The Commons.
With the help of her mother Lindy Cabler, 13-year-old Lindy Spiegel designed and made a Christmas ornament that was the last to be hung on the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree.
Greg Luck and Trina Lindsey of Grand Junction carve up fresh powder in Lincoln Park on Christmas morning.
Greg Luck and Trina Lindsey from Grand Junction cross country skiing in Lincoln Park on Christmas morning. The two were out with there two dogs Rocket and Zek on a beautiful Christmas toady.
Bubba Bullen with the city of Grand Junction’s Parks and Recreation Department using a snow blower to clear snow from the sidewalks on Main Street Monday afternoon as snow continues to fall in the Grand Valley.
A cold day for a bike ride. Ft. Cillons scuptor James Hare sculpture ” Freewheeling” on Main Street in downtown Grand Junction is covered in fresh snow on Christmas Eve.
Diane Baker plays the piano at the Atrium of the Grand Valley, 3260 N.12th Street in Grand Junction on Christmas Eve. The Atrium opened there door for all for a free Christmas Eve dinner. Baker was playing Christmas tunes.
Beth McKee lighting luminaries on Carlitos Ave in Mantey Heights on Christmas Eve.J Just one of the people who live in Manrey Height to lite luminaries.
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