Do you know the answer; week 4
Herald Columnist | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 6 months AGO
This is the fourth week of asking readers to identify photos, but the third week of class photos. The interest and fun of offering this photo is trying to identify everyone in the photo. This photo, and the other two class photos, was submitted by Regan Berryhill Bonato. Look for this photo in the Columbia Basin Herald's upcoming book, "The Columbia Basin; A Photographic Perspective Volume II.
Send your answers to: dclay@atnet.net or call me at 762-5158.
ARTICLES BY DENNIS. L. CLAY
A mischievous kitten gone bad
This has happened twice to me during my lifetime. A kitten has gotten away from its owner and climbed a large tree in a campground.
Outdoor knowledge passed down through generations
Life was a blast for a youngster when growing up in the great Columbia Basin of Eastern Washington, this being in the 1950s and 1960s. Dad, Max Clay, was a man of the outdoors and eager to share his knowledge with his friends and family members.
The dangers of mixing chemicals
Well, there isn’t much need to mix chemicals in the slow-down operation of a population of starlings. Although this isn’t always true. Sometimes a poison is used, if the population is causing great distress on one or neighboring farms.