- Chautauquans are given an oppertunity to take a moment and rest at Miller Park, midway through The Bird, Tree and Garden Club’s Biannual House and Garden Tour on July 14, 2022. DYLAN TOWNSEND/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
- Lynda Acker provides information on the Keogh Lake House before guests enter during The Bird, Tree and Garden Club’s Biannual House and Garden Tour on July 14, 2022. DYLAN TOWNSEND/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
- Chautauquans tour The Keogh Lake House during The Bird, Tree and Garden Club’s Biannual House and Garden Tour on July 14, 2022. DYLAN TOWNSEND/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
- Chautauquans tour The Caplice Cottage during The Bird, Tree and Garden Club’s Biannual House and Garden Tour on July 14, 2022. DYLAN TOWNSEND/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
- Chautauquans wait in order to enter The Caplice Cottage during The Bird, Tree and Garden Club’s Biannual House and Garden Tour on July 14, 2022. DYLAN TOWNSEND/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
- Marjorie and Jim Wheeler walk through the Shipman Garden at Miller Cottage during The Bird, Tree and Garden Club’s Biannual House and Garden Tour on July 14, 2022. DYLAN TOWNSEND/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
- Chautauquans gather in the backyard of the Miller Edison Cottage during The Bird, Tree and Garden Club’s Biannual House and Garden Tour on July 14, 2022. DYLAN TOWNSEND/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
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The author Dylan Townsend
Dylan Townsend is an undergraduate photojournalism student at Ohio University where he works for his student newspaper, The Post. He is interested in exploring stories related to community, the environment and conflict. In his free time, he enjoys taking his camera on hikes and spending time outdoors. At the Daily, Dylan looks forward to broadening his horizons and honing his craft while he works as a photographer.