Photos of Columbia from the past few weeks
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Fog rolled in on Friday morning and hung around into evening . . .
This heron was at its station on the pier.
So was this one, on the next pier over.
The recent rain and snow yielded a lot of water.
Speaking of snow, we got hit twice in one week this month.
This man spread icemelt in a parking lot on Manor Street after the first snow.
A lot of debris drifted down the river recently.
Not everyone cleared their sidewalk, even days after the second snow...
Here's a look at Shawnee Run as seen from 4th Street.
And here's a study in basic perspective.
Don't eat the yellow snow, but what about fuchsia?
The remnant of a snowman
Some night clouds illuminated by the moon
Some random shots around town . . .
New rails arriving . . . via rail.
Jesse does good work!
Oil slick rainbow emanating from a Mondrianesque meeting of sidewalk seams
Moss around a water shutoff, with gravel "donated" by PennDOT
Front doors of the former General Edward C. Shannon Armory
Colored lights
Bridge lights
Not a hotline to Wrightsville, just sunlight reflecting off a wire
Nutcracker at Front & Locust
Medical Dept. at former Grinnell/Anvil
Vulture on Elks
Cargo plane with landing gear deployed
This biker keeps cool with a back vent.
Cat caught in the act of rummaging through unattended trash bags.
Morning DAC
Todd Stahl sent the following photos showing how swollen the river has become recently . . .
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