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2008 News Ten Weather Authority Calendar Contest Winners
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Cover - The sun breaks through the clouds to start a beautiful day. (Photo by Jimmy Wyatt)


January - The sun breaks through the fog to start the morning near the city of Gatesville. (Photo by Fred Daschofsky)


February - A friendly squirrel decides to have a little lunch and pose for the camera. (Photo by Julie Hrozek)


March - Blue skies and new flowers signal the beginning of a new season. (Photo by Jimmy Wyatt)


April - Easily the most popular picture of 2007--a once in a lifetime shot of bluebonnets in snow during the Easter holiday. (Photo by Kristy Ballard)


May - A bee is hard at work pollinating a flower and taking a berry back to the hive for later. (Photo by Fred Daschofsky)


June - Sunset on a ranch near the community of West. (Photo by Benjamin Ranzinger)


July - The skies were filled with balloons this month as the U.S. National Hot Air Balloon Championships came to town. (Photo by Eileen Lyster)


August - A spectacular sunrise from a farm near Crawford. (Photo by Mark Chapman)


September - A unique picture of a Waco landmark--a foggy night on the Suspension Bridge. (Photo by Justin Carter)


October - Families have a great time at the annual Heart of Texas Fair and Rodeo. (Photo by Ainsley Daschofsky)


November - Fall leaves in the Bosque River. (Photo by Jim Manganella)


December - A rare snow storm in China Spring leaves a beautiful holiday scene to warm the holiday season. (Photo by Charles Hixson)


January 2009 - Salado Creek provides a foggy scene to start the day great way to end the calendar. Photo by Richard Dodge