Lorraine Taylor and her daughter, Katherine Penning, kick off the holiday window-painting season Friday by decorating the Bank of Colorado with snow-covered trees. Taylor has been decorating windows for 55 years, 48 of those in Durango. Along the way, she has had help from four generations of her family.
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Lorraine Taylor and her daughter, Katherine Penning, kick off the holiday window-painting season Friday by decorating the Bank of Colorado with snow-covered trees. Taylor has been decorating windows for 55 years, 48 of those in Durango. Along the way, she has had help from four generations of her family.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A sketch by Lorraine Taylor from last year’s holiday window painting.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A sketch by Lorraine Taylor from last year’s holiday window painting.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lorraine Taylor and her daughter, Katherine Penning, kick off the holiday window-painting season Friday by decorating the Bank of Colorado with snow-covered trees. Taylor has been decorating windows for 55 years, 48 of those in Durango. Along the way, she has had help from four generations of her family.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lorraine Taylor and her daughter, Katherine Penning, kick off the holiday window-painting season Friday by decorating the Bank of Colorado with snow-covered trees. Taylor has been decorating windows for 55 years, 48 of those in Durango. Along the way, she has had help from four generations of her family.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald