This week's photos of Columbia
Morning reverie
First day of school
This sign could bear some looking into.
They turn this color at dawn, for a few minutes.
He must be a patriotic canine.
Sidewalk median
Newly painted lines, just in time for the first day of school
Double barrel
Sidewalk seats
Peace, love, hope, unity, faith, joy, kindness
Sidewalk abuse
He finds it fascinating, so who are we to judge?
You don't see this end too often.
Binary system, with a crow in between
On the grounds of the former firehouse on Front Street
Recycling
Balancing act
Bottoms up!
He may have made it to the top . . .
. . . but the smorgasbord is down here.
Global vision
Old look at 203 Walnut
Unique pillar at 203 Walnut
Already in season
At the Nick Mills memorial at 3rd & Walnut
Just a reminder - Put your used flags here (at the Elks on the 400 block of Chestnut).
This was once known as the Cookman Church.
(6th & Chestnut)
Evil little Volkswagen
"Board" meeting filled with bird-brains. Most board meetings are.
Even a work glove deserves a break.
Soon-to-be saw cuts at 4th & Locust
The lot at 4th & Locust is now a staging area for construction equipment.
Alice went through there.
Almost hidden away
Sign near 3rd & Cherry
Generation gap
Shifter
Left behind
Under the bridge
126 Walnut
Here a weed, there a weed, everywhere a weed-weed
Man emerging from a horse's neck
They must be supervisors. They're standing around doing nothing.
Here are the workers. They're working.
Cleaning up at Mount Bethel
Meanwhile, over at Garfield Road
A lot of this lately -
This time at 7th & Maple.
Right vs . . .
Left
Shiny plane flying low
Pumped up
Portable shower
Beauty strip
This used to say FIRE ESCAPE (at Hotel Locust).
Right on through at Living Stones on Front Street
There's a Jeff Foxworthy joke that goes: "If you mow your lawn and find a car, you might be a redneck."
Discount rail travel
Corrugated sign
When you want to keep your safety barrels safe
Welcome to the jungle.
Wanted: technician to work on bods
Biplane over River Park
Waiting outside Stover's
Anatomically correct - in the window of Burning Bridge Antiques
"Take Away Refuge" = a portable shelter?
(So that's what those hoppers are for.)
Reminder
Flying into frame
Sumac shadows -
Back in the day, this might have been called "op-art."
Long Level as seen from Laurel Hill
Egret fishing for breakfast
This Rube Goldberg-like contraption...
...actually worked.
There really is a Transylvania County. It's in North Carolina.
He refused to look at the camera.
Something extra, just in case