Monday, May 21, 2012
CALIFORNIA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER - EST. 1851
Volume 161 · Issue 61 | 99¢
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CANADA GEESE don't mind the puddles left by the rain at Cameron Park Lake. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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THREE DUCKS WALK in a straight line across a waterlogged lawn near the pavilion at Cameron Park Lake. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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RAINDROPS CLING to the branches of a willow tree at Cameron Park Lake. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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RAINDROPS CLING to the branches of a willow tree at Cameron Park Lake. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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WATER DROPLETS cling to a spider web between the branches of a spruce tree at Cameron Park Lake. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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RAINDROPS CLING to the branches of a tree at Cameron Park Lake. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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A PICNIC TABLE is surrounded by a puddle at Cameron Park Lake. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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SOUTHAMPTON ENGLAND resident David Goyder, left, and his granddaughter, Hannah, 4 (parents, Vanessa and Russell) look at Hannah's reflection in a puddle as the family takes a walk in the rain. Goyder is visiting a son in Cameron Park and states that the weather in England is "like this 300 days a year." Also pictured, Vanessa Goyder, right. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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WALKING IN THE RAIN – Hannah Goyder, 4, left trails behind grandfather, David Goyder, mom, Vanessa and dad, Russell and brother, Joseph as the family walks in the rain at Cameron Park Lake. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene