Snow Days
Date: 12/21/2008 Album ID: 655723
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

A pedestrian negotiates the railroad tracks at Sixth and Madison Ave. in corvballis Friday morning.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Pedestrians had to follow a serpintine path on the cleared section of sidewalk on Madison Ave. at 6th street Friday morning.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

There was a dusitng of snow on the ballerina statue at Central Park in Corvallis Friday morning.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Five-year-old Savannah Miller gets a push from her father Josh Friday morning on the playground at Central Park in Corvallis.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Hugh White, owner of the Madison Plaza at Fourth and Madison, shovels the snow off the sidewalk in front of the building Friday morning.  White said he has owned the building for 30 years and this is only the third time he has had to shovel the sidewalk.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Andriy Zakutayev, a graduate student in the physics department at Oregon State University, transports a tank of air from Gilbert Hall to Weniger Hall on the Oregon State University campus on Friday. Because of the snow on the sidewalk, Zakutayev had to take the tank up Monroe Avenue.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Mark Wolfe and his six-year-old son, Solomon, ride their bikes through the Oregon State University campus as they make their way downtown on Friday. The Wolfes live around 35th Street and decided to make a trip to Noah's Bagels while the sun was shining, sticking to routes that would keep them away from traffic for safety.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Kruger the border collie carries the tennis ball back to Erica Ersch while playing fetch in the Oregon State University Memorial Union Quad on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Kruger the border collie carries the tennis ball back to Erica Ersch while playing fetch in the Oregon State University Memorial Union Quad on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

A bike chained to a tree is covered in snow on Friday morning.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Richmond Brainerd shovels snow off of the sidewalk along Jefferson Avenue on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

The sun came out on Friday, melting much of the snow on the Benton County Courthouse but a thick layer of snow covers the ground around the building.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Kruger the border collie races across the snow-covered Memorial Union Quad, chasing the tennis ball thrown by Erica Ersch on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Kruger the border collie races across the snow-covered Memorial Union Quad, chasing the tennis ball thrown by Erica Ersch on Friday.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

Alice Anderson and Cheryl Hatch determine the location of the potato ears for their Obamanable snowman, an 8-foot creation at the OSU soccer fields.  The pair was delighted by the number of admirers who honked and waved as they passed by.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Philomath High School seniors Stacey Alex, left, and Sam Stout, right, slide down Applegate Street as they and other Philomath area students use the canceled school day to enjoy the snow that is left on the ground on Wednesday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Justin Johnson, right, watches as Kyler Crocker, left, uses a candle to wax his sled in order to make it go faster down the road on Wednesday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Katrina Kildea, 11, slides down Applegate Street sideways in her plastic sled on Wednesday.
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