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Playing the winds for a dry advantage


Jose Alvarez, an employee of Smile-A-Mile Painting, tries to keep from getting soggy from the mist swirling around in Monday's gusty winds while pressure washing a wooden fence in Kennewick. Alvarez said the cleaning near the intersection of South Kellogg Street and West 4th Place is in preparation for re-staining the fence surrounding the residential development.
Jose Alvarez, an employee of Smile-A-Mile Painting, tries to keep from getting soggy from the mist swirling around in Monday's gusty winds while pressure washing a wooden fence in Kennewick. Alvarez said the cleaning near the intersection of South Kellogg Street and West 4th Place is in preparation for re-staining the fence surrounding the residential development. Tri-City Herald

Jose Alvarez, an employee of Smile-A-Mile Painting, tries to keep from getting soggy from the mist swirling around in Monday's gusty winds while pressure washing a wooden fence in Kennewick. Alvarez said the cleaning near the intersection of South Kellogg Street and West 4th Place is in preparation for re-staining the fence surrounding the residential development.

This story was originally published April 16, 2018 at 5:18 PM with the headline "Playing the winds for a dry advantage."

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