David Bradley House: 158 Years Watching Over Compo Basin
The David Bradley house, which was constructed in 1864, remained snow covered this morning as it watched over Compo Beach Road and the Compo Basin for its 158th season. WestportLocal.com photo
The Difference a Day Makes
From shorts and sunglasses to snow boots and winter coats in less than 24 hours. Compo’s sands were covered in the morning snowfall just one day after hundreds flocked to the beach with their beachchairs - some even going for a quick swim. WestportLocal.com photo
Driving the Curves of Ford Road
A winter wonderland awaited those traversing the curved hill of Ford Road and Clinton Avenue as snow blanketed the riverfront neighborhoods. WestportLocal.com photo
No Rest for a Snow Day
While some prepared for Super Bowl feasts and enjoyed the winter scene from the window of their homes, others hit the pavement for a morning run along the shoreline. With thanks to early shoveling, salting, and yesterday’s warm temperatures - most roads and sidewalks in town were clear of snow and ice. WestportLocal.com photo

