Sunday, September 21, 2025

About Town—September 21, 2025

 This week's photos of Columbia 

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JOE LINTNER| COLUMBIA SPY 

That looks complicated. 

The hydrant at Columbia River Park recently got a shiny, new paint job. 

A sunflower nodded off with a visitor hanging on underneath at the National Watch & Clock Museum. 

Bouquet 

At the Re-Uzit Shop 

At Laurel Hill 


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A fall sky, even though fall doesn't start until September 22

Glinda Johnson-Medland was the featured poet at the final installment of the Second Annual Time & Eternity Series held Saturday at the National Watch & Clock Museum.

The ice cream truck rolled through again.

Foxhole Foundation 

Truckin 4 Troops 

Sometimes, even the bus needs help.

Meanwhile, in Mount Joy: 
Buggy Parking Only

And in Columbia:
 Shopping Cart Parking Only

Is this in effect anymore?

Pool table delivery 

Guiding a pole on North 6th

Walking is healthful.

Bird bathing in a muddy puddle

In season

Sometimes, even the bus has to wait.

This plane flew over several times Saturday afternoon. It's a Cessna 404 Titan, according to the Flightradar24 app.

National Hispanic Heritage Month 

Old Glory

This hornets' nest is hanging in a tree at Laurel Hill Cemetery. 

It's quite active. There's a guard peering out from the entrance.

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More dust at 1020 Manor Street 

This photo could almost make you cough.

A golf cart in a ditch?

Texting?

Who knows what else they'll find out there.

Digging deep



King of the hill

Digging deeper 

Fencing arrived during the week.



This sign was attached. 

So was this one.

So was this one.

For some reason, LASA arrived on scene.


Workers, presumably from LASA, started digging the old-fashioned way: with shovels.


Whatever this is appeared in the field recently. 


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