Poulsbo
Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographers captured these glimpses of daily life around the community. Click on a thumbnail to see a page featuring a larger, more detailed version of the image.
Kellie Hanson, owner of Teacher's Pet Dog Training, has been training professionally for eight years. She has four dogs of her own.
Kellie Hanson is a member of the Association of Pet Dog Training, and has been around the profession since childhood and specializes in animal behavior. She taught Michael Shangrow to set much needed boundaries with Spencer, his 9-year-old Dalmation. "Kellie has changed my life" said Shangrow.
Mariah, a 16-month-old Australian cattle dog, waits for owner Kif Thacker to give her a treat in adult dog class in Port Townsend.
At puppy class in Port Townsend, pet owners put T-shirts on their dogs in an amusing exercise to get puppies used to being handled and touched. Hanson holds Muggsey, a cocker spaniel who belongs to Sue Porter of Hadlock, right.
The 'Viking' bronze statue was done by Phillip Levine in 1979 in memory of Maurice Lindvic, who was mayor of Poulsbo from 1969 to 1976.
Earl Hanson, 75, lights candles in the historic Pioneer Chapel of First Lutheran Church in Poulsbo.
Poulsbo's quiet lifestyle is evident by the relaxed atmosphere in this waterfront park.
Fourth graders Tcenter, and Brittany Hillegas use a globe for schoolwork in the Poulsbo Elementary library.osha Stabler, left, Whitney Fenley,
Phil Campbell, 82, and George Farnsworth, 67, are volunteers with the city's police department. Nineteen volunteers work with 15 sworn officers.
Michelle Benedict, director of Poulsbo's Marine Science Center, looks over the skeleton of a 27-foot juvenile gray whale, on display at the center.
Michelle Samuelsen, 16, wears a traditional costume as she represents Poulsbo's Sons of Norway organization at various youth and community cultural events.
First Lutheran Church's historic steeple rises above the hilltop grave of one of Poulsbo's founders, Iver B. Moe.
Erik Dahl and Karl Dight work in the network communications room at Boxlight Corp., employer of about 100 people in Poulsbo.
A sculpture in Poulsbo's waterfront park hints at the town's Nordic heritage.
Fourth graders at Poulsbo Elementary take part in a discussion led by school librarian Nancy Bale.
Army Sgt. 1st Class Holly Allen says sunny-day walks along the waterfront are among the things she likes about being stationed in Poulsbo.
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