Poseidon (Neptune) at Toll Booth
Looking ripped and buff.
The statue was recently moved to the Walnut Street side of Burning Bridge Antiques.
A banjo-playing skeleton at Trin's Beans on Locust
Doesn't anyone proofread anymore?
A skateboarder in the middle of traffic on Locust Street.
Yes, really.
Yes, really.
Flowers at River Park
Maple leaf
Emergency personnel leaving River Park as an Amtrak train passes by
More autumn leaves
A-OK at 2nd and Cherry
A tree seemingly on fire at Locust Street Park
Filling in the pit next to Burning Bridge
Clouds aglow
The bridge at sunset
A hawk standing atop an old utility pole . . . because he can
What's this? Another car into the river? Fortunately, this one didn't go the whole way in.
Pickup truck parked at the bottom of Locust Street.
I guess the driver didn't see the NO PARKING sign right next to his truck.
Adjusting the Christmas lights at Holy Trinity Church
That's one way to get a free newspaper
not surprised to see the Tollbooth Stature at Burning Bridge - it's more less a wholesale outlet open to the public with great prices and lot's of unusual stuff.
ReplyDeleteYou got some really nice pictures Cole, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletei agree...thanks for the awesome pictures!!! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
ReplyDeletelove the pictures, thank you for posting!
ReplyDeletelove the pics, thank you for posting!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos as always. I enjoy coming to this site for that reason. As for the young man on the skateboard.....I have seen him do this on several occassions. He is an accident waiting to happen. I hope the police can catch him doing this and stop this stupidity before something terrible happens.
ReplyDeleteor better yet, maybe the Borough can build the skate park that they promised the kids they would years ago
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliments. I hope that skateboarder doesn't get hurt. He's putting himself in harm's way.
ReplyDeleteGreat point! Whatever happened to the skate park idea. I remember it is was being floated years ago. I, by no means, am a skate board enthusiast (I'd likely cause serious injury to myself in a matter of minutes) but there are many who are. Parants, adults, etc, complain about kids sitting behind computers or television playing video games yet we do nothing for those who want to go out and do something that actually requires physical exertion. I would have no problem seeing some of my tax dollar go toward a skate park, in fact, do it right. Include a roller hockey park as well. (The set up at Gladfelters for street hockey is just sad....we can do better.)
ReplyDeleteThe Borough promised to build a park and still should. The story I heard is that there was a financial commitment from the National Rotary Park association, based on approval from the local Rotary Park association, and the local association blocked it for some reason. In any event, the past is over and the Borough should get this item back on the agenda and maybe build it out at Glatfelter Field.
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