Photo taken in a local grocery store yesterday.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
New Vet in Town
On the site of the former Columbia Bowl, and without a building, the new veterinarian clinic opened its doors . . .
even as the remains of the old building were still being removed.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Show Me a Sign . . .
. . . and they did:
On a previous post HERE, I noted that the lack of proper signage at 11th and Barber Streets was contributing to the problem of drivers traveling the wrong way on Barber Street, which is one-way along this stretch of road.
An observant Barber Street resident recently noticed new signs had been installed, in a comment on the original post. Although the commenter is still not totally convinced the new signage will solve the problem, I believe the borough (specifically, the Highway Department, I assume) has done its job, and my thanks go out to them for doing so.
Looking south on 11th Street:
A NO RIGHT TURN sign has been installed, as well as the ONE WAY sign (in the background) on Barber Street.
Another view of the ONE WAY sign, as well as the DO NOT ENTER sign that was adjusted to make it more visible.
Job well done in installing these signs.
Now, it's up to drivers to abide by them.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Labor Day Wrap-Up
Some items from the past week . . .
Yes really
The sign says NO SWIMMING, but technically he's not breaking the law, because he's doggy-paddling.
He did, however, go in without a life jacket.
No comment
Underfed construction worker
One of our "best-known" bars
Quite a bargain
Taking the high road
On Mill Street, between Third and Lawrence
"I saw some grass growing through the pavement today." - Jack in the Green by Jethro Tull
Either get out the Roundup, or mow the sidewalk.
Unless they're adding it as a side lawn, in which case, mow it anyway.
Having a high-carb snack from an overflowing trash can at River Park
A guy and his geese
A guy charging his phone
A guy holding a sign of the times
Happy Labor Day
According to the United States Department of Labor:
"Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country."
The billionaires get to pay less tax
The working poor get to fall through the cracks
Sunday, September 2, 2012
With an Overall Score of 70, Columbia Is Very Livable
According to areavibes.com HERE.
The site compares our stats with those of Pennsylvania, and the nation.
The site compares our stats with those of Pennsylvania, and the nation.
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