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Past Photos of the Week

Every week we highlight another great submission from our annual photo contest

Each December my family and I travel to the Little Washington waterfront to watch the stunning winter sunsets. —Beki Dougal, Greenville
I took this photo while walking through the woods behind my house while looking for deer antler sheds. I would title it “Nature finds a way.” —Austin Heine, Eastover, South River EMC
Scene of my kayaking adventure at Suggs Mill Pond. —Rudy Pait, Tar Heel, Four County EMC
My son and I went to Freedom Park to take pictures to give me experience with my new-found hobby and came across this
Cherokee Lake Sunset in Murphy—Jacki Bruder, Murphy, Blue Ridge Mountain EMC
Mount Carmel Road in Lexington. —William Deal, Lexington, EnergyUnited
These 3 buddies belong to Avery County's Feathers & Fur 4-H Livestock Club. They are presenting their prize chickens at the fair that were part of the 4-H Chick to Chicken Project. —Bobbie Willard, Newland, Blue Ridge Mountain EMC
Our boxer Jack is one of our greatest joys! —Jenny Aldridge, Pink Hill, Piedmont Electric
Sunrise on the farm. —Alison Bullard, Stedman, South River EMC
My wife Pam took this photo during a winter sunset in Blowing Rock. Our grandchildren (left to right): Ben (6), Miles (5), Wyatt (2) and Riley (1). —Dewey Robinson, Statesville, EnergyUnited
Boat returning from a fishing trip through the Emerald Isle inlet at sunset.—Carl Lewis, Cedar Point, Carteret-Craven Electric
My newly adopted cats will hide anywhere to get away from the two chihuahuas that are constantly chasing them. This was a perfect spot for Sunshine, in the middle of the greens’ patch! —Sharlyn Lowder, New London, Union Power Cooperative
We were vacationing at the Island Farm in Manteo when we walked over to Roxy the cow and she struck this funny pose for us! —Danielle Hill, Union Mills, Rutherford EMC
Went for a walk on the new Shallotte Riverwalk at sunset. It’s an absolutely beautiful area to relax, calm your mind and enjoy the fresh air. —Shaina Jordan, Ash, Brunswick Electric