Maple trees know that fall is coming, Twin Lakes, Aug. 4. (Denise Carroll | Courtesy Photo)

Maple trees know that fall is coming, Twin Lakes, Aug. 4. (Denise Carroll | Courtesy Photo)

Art in Unusual Places

  • Capital City Weekly
  • Wednesday, August 8, 2018 1:29pm
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The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted photos of art in unusual or unexpected places. To submit, email your photos and captions to editor@capweek.com.


The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted photos of art in unusual or unexpected places. To submit, email your photos and captions to editor@capweek.com.


A dragonfly on the Trail of Time, July 12. (Helen Unruh | Courtesy Photo)

A dragonfly on the Trail of Time, July 12. (Helen Unruh | Courtesy Photo)

Thimbleberries at Fish Creek, July 31. (Helen Unruh | Courtesy Photo)

Thimbleberries at Fish Creek, July 31. (Helen Unruh | Courtesy Photo)

Colorful designs on a Twin Lakes rock, Aug. 4. (Denise Carroll | Courtesy Photo)

Colorful designs on a Twin Lakes rock, Aug. 4. (Denise Carroll | Courtesy Photo)

Eagle Beach sunset, Aug. 1. (Lexi Anne | Courtesy Photo)

Eagle Beach sunset, Aug. 1. (Lexi Anne | Courtesy Photo)

Cotton grass field next to the fireweed field near the Brotherhood Bride parking lot, July 29. (Lexi Anne | Courtesy Photo)

Cotton grass field next to the fireweed field near the Brotherhood Bride parking lot, July 29. (Lexi Anne | Courtesy Photo)

Baby toads at Fish Creek. (Lexi Anne | Courtesy Photo)

Baby toads at Fish Creek. (Lexi Anne | Courtesy Photo)

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