How We’re Finding Nemo

“06880″ readers shared these photos this morning.

Now we’re looking for good action shots of kids, old folks — even dogs — playing or romping. Send ‘em to: dwoog@optonline.net.

Enjoy! Stay warm! Have fun!

A lovely shot, somewhere in Westport, from a reader who did not identify him or herself.

A lovely photo, from Pam Barkentin Blackburn’s deck on Richmondville Avenue.

A serene shot by Julie Mombello, at the corner of North Turkey Hill and Long Lots.

A serene shot by Julie Mombello, at the corner of North Turkey Hill and Long Lots.

David Conneely shoveled a path to his iFloat spa (above Oscar's). He's open for relaxation.

David Conneely shoveled a path to his iFloat spa (above Oscar’s). He’s open for relaxation.

Earlier -- while walking to work -- David Conneely shot this photo near downtown Westport.

Earlier — while walking to work — David Conneely shot this photo near downtown Westport.

The snow was symmetrical in William Ellis' backyard.

The snow was symmetrical in Trey Ellis’ backyard.

Larry Perlstein's birdhouse was nearly buried.

Larry Perlstein’s birdhouse was nearly buried.

Randy Christophersen needed a heavy-duty stick to measure his 18-inch snowfall.

Randy Christophersen needed a heavy-duty stick to measure his 18-inch snowfall.

Randy Christophersen also sent this shot of cat trails at his South Compo Road home. Note the power line still standing. Unlike previous storms, virtually no outages were reported in Westport.

Randy Christophersen also sent this shot of cat trails at his South Compo Road home. The evergreen bent — but the power line stood. Unlike previous storms, virtually no outages were reported in Westport.

Normally busy Evergreen Avenue is completely snow-swept, in this photo by Jill McGroarty.

Normally busy Evergreen Avenue was completely snow-swept, in this photo by Jill McGroarty.

A woman named Catherine can't open her door.

A woman named Catherine couldn’t open her door.

How green was my Nemo? Diane Lowman captured this scene.

How green was my Nemo? Diane Lowman captured this scene.

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