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Scarf bombing at 4th & Locust
There they are along Locust.
And there they are on 4th.
Kristen's Katering at 301 Cherry Street
Scarecrow people on Cherry Street
A "sign" of Halloween
A window of Columbia
And another
Back at Zion Hill Cemetery
Wooden crosses mark many of the graves.
Is the site falling into disrepair?
Lots of places to go to
Still not right
Take a good look. You're paying for it.
Night lights
The temporary roundabout at 12th Street & Central Avenue -
Is it a good idea?
(And there are no crossing lines at the intersection.)
The roundabout is sometimes called a traffic circle.
A tire in the shape of a flower - for holding flowers?
Speaking of tires - something new has been added at the clock plaza at 5th & Chestnut.
Here's what one of the bridge plaques says.
Old truck rusting away along 462
Tis the season
A posting for a private business in the state rep's office window?
May other businesses post there also? CVS? The Medicine Shoppe?
Venting or condensing?
A delivery at the new Floyd Landis facility on Bridge Street?
More roadwork
Dunging out at the chip factory
Don't mess with the water company.
Time for a new blind
Prospective hotel investors?
There are several of these on the 300 block of Locust.
Bicycle waiting for a rider
Base of a light standard that originally stood at the entrance to the Veterans Memorial Bridge in 1930.
(It's now at the Historic Society.)
Lawn gnomes
Baby on board
No crossing lines at North 4th & Maple
Since there are no sidewalks on this section of North 5th, you might be risking your life if you walk north towards the Visitors Center.
Mini-lighthouse
Creepy clown
Discover Lancaster had a balloon brought to town last Thursday.
Fire in the hole!
[Submitted photo]
Work has picked up again at 4th & Locust.
New tree . . .
About to be planted at Columbia River Park
That's an awful long time.
(4th & Locust)
Gettin' down!
Rivertowne Trolley during Saturday's Albatwitch Festival
What's the proper protocol when you're walking on a sidewalk that abruptly ends but continues a little ways up ahead? Do you continue walking - technically through someone's yard - or do you cut out into the street and then back onto the sidewalk?
Here at North 7th & Maple, the curb is recessed to accommodate an ADA ramp - but there's no sidewalk.
Vultures practicing their Halloween poses
Here's a loner on top of Manor Street School.
Haunted lawn
The lions of South 2nd are ready for Halloween.
1 comment:
I've been asking that question about "where the sidewalk ends" all my life! If you get a solid answer please share!
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