Shanna Bloom, who lives at the intersection of Fifth and Cherry streets in Port Angeles, plans to keep her American flag lights up well into spring. “These aren’t Christmas lights anymore,” she said. “They are patriotic lights now.”
Shanna Bloom, who lives at the intersection of Fifth and Cherry streets in Port Angeles, plans to keep her American flag lights up well into spring. “These aren’t Christmas lights anymore,” she said. “They are patriotic lights now.”
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