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(06/13/25 8:26pm)
The Boxx Berry Farm sign on June 4 in Ferndale, Wash. Boxx Berry Farm has offered Whatcom County residents the opportunity to pick their own berries for over 60 years. This summer will be its final season in operation before it closes in October. // Photo by Jonah Billings
(06/13/25 8:26pm)
Boxx Berry Farm’s fields provide an idyllic setting to get out and enjoy the outdoors on a real functioning berry farm. Its farm store also offers fresh berries, vegetables and flowers. // Photo by Jonah Billings
(06/13/25 8:26pm)
A lineup of fresh strawberry cartons sit in the Boxx Berry Farm store on June 4 in Ferndale, Wash. Strawberries are one of the most popular fruits available for u-pick and purchase at Boxx Berry Farm, Barbie’s Berries and more. // Photo by Jonah Billings
(06/13/25 7:51pm)
A meeting of the Anti-Cinema Cinema Club watching a movie on the projector on May 21, 2025 at Western Washington University. This club is created to create dialogue and revisit old, silly, classics, sparking joy. // Photo by Myla Balser
(06/13/25 7:51pm)
A scrapbook-like graphic of the movies “Dazed and Confused” (1993) and “Legally Blonde” (2001). As a form of nostalgia for some, these movies can be a guide or lifeline for others. // Image by Myla Balser
(06/07/25 9:59pm)
(L to R) Film photo of Mars Wetzbarger, Lila Gill and Annabel Stewart, in line for the ferry back to Anacortes on Lopez Island, Wash., on July 29, 2024. It rained the whole way back. // Photo by unknown
(06/07/25 9:59pm)
Mars Wetzbarger’s bike before boarding the ferry in Anacortes, Wash. on July 27, 2024. Bungee cords hold everything down. // Photo by Mars Wetzbarger
(06/07/25 9:59pm)
Lila Gill on a bike on Lopez Island, Wash., on July 27, 2024. On the back of the bike, a filled-to-the-brim basket and sandals are strapped on. // Photo by Mars Wetzbarger
(06/07/25 9:51pm)
Two diners share a meal at a small table by the window, enjoying a meal at Cafe Akroteri on Jan. 15, 2024 in Bellingham, Wash. The cafe has been serving Greek and Mediterranean food for over two decades. // Photo courtesy of Griffin Rinauro
(06/07/25 9:51pm)
Customers fill tables at Makeworth Coffee Roasters on Jan. 14, 2024 in Bellingham, Wash. The cafe’s large windows fill the space with natural light creating a bright, welcoming atmosphere for customers during the day. // Photo courtesy of Griffin Rinauro
(06/07/25 9:51pm)
A customer sits alone at a table at Cafe Adagio on Feb. 6, 2024 in Bellingham, Wash. Solo diners can offer a brief pause in a shift often spent juggling multiple drinks and tip-driven expectations. // Photo courtesy of Griffin Rinauro
(06/04/25 8:41pm)
A wooden bridge over a rocky stream on the Annette Lake Trail in North Bend, Wash., on Oct 11, 2024. This trail in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is a 7.5 mile hike. // Photo courtesy of USDA Forest Service- Pacific Northwest Region
(06/04/25 8:41pm)
A set of stairs on the Annette Lake Trail in North Bend, Wash., on Oct 11, 2024. The trail is located in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. // Photo courtesy of USDA Forest Service- Pacific Northwest Region
(06/03/25 2:08am)
Decked out in red, white and blue, a team rushes onto the riverbank to conclude the canoe leg of Ski to Sea on May 25, 2025. The canoe leg is the longest event in the race, with the fastest team finishing in just under two hours. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(06/03/25 2:08am)
Canoer Bob Woodman receives the timing chip from road biker Matt Bailey for Birch Equipment on May 25, 2025. Bailey placed first overall in the Road Biking leg. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(06/03/25 2:08am)
Spectators cheer on the side of the road as racers ride past on the road bike leg on May 25, 2025. The road bike is another high-leverage leg of the race, with the winners completing it in just under 90 minutes. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(06/03/25 2:08am)
At the finish line in Marine Park, thousands of spectators browsed booths and food vendors while waiting for the first finishers of the day on May 25, 2025. Up the road, the annual Fairhaven Festival offered more opportunities to shop and dine. // Photo by Jonah Billings
(06/03/25 2:08am)
Jeff Hilburn, team captain and kayaker for Birch Equipment, rings the finish line bell at Marine Park in first place on May 25, 2025. Birch Equipment is the first team in history to win Ski to Sea four years in a row. // Photo by Jonah Billings
(05/29/25 2:42am)
WAWU organizer Grace Rodriguez leads a chant outside the Wade King Student Recreation Center at WWU on May 28. Rodriguez and other employees at the recreation center have joined the picket line. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(05/29/25 2:42am)
WAWU picketers rally outside the Wade King Student Recreation Center at WWU on May 28. They have been on the picket line since 5 a.m. // Photo by Jae Ranney