Monday, March 10, 2014

Bob Hammer at Weavings INK

A note from Bob Hammer:

Hello Everyone,
    I would like to extend an invitation to an Artist's Reception this Saturday from noon til 4pm at Weavings INK Gallery in Wrightsville.  In this solo exhibition, I interpret selected events from American history by em-
ploying symbols and imagery found in tarot cards.  Each card image is first illustrated using pen and ink.  The image is then scanned and colored using computer software.  The resulting print features the card presented in front of a background image that also relates to the historical event.  Both originals and prints will be on display and available for purchase.
     The reception is free and open to the public.  Refreshments will be served.    In addition to attending the artist’s reception, I will be gallery sitting during regular gallery hours for the duration of the show.  The Gallery is located at 208 Hellam Street in Wrightsville.  Hope to see you there.  Thanks for your support.

Robert Hammer 

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Daylight Saving Time

What I Saw - March 9, 2014

 Snow on the field

 On Barber Street, a guy wire (far right) has somehow broken free from its anchor rod and is dangling.  Already, the utility pole it's connected to is beginning to lean.

I'm pretty sure the perpetrators live down the street at a converted laundromat.  They stand on the porch and watch as their dog craps on properties along the street.

 Being a music aficionado, I was tempted to take these, as I'm sure they're worth a few bucks, but I didn't want to get into the middle of what might be an alleyway divorce.  And not being a member of the Geritol generation, I couldn't bear the thought of having to turn on the bubble machine as Perry Como croons me to sleep.  Besides, I don't have a bubble machine.

 Three walking . .  and one riding?

It's right around the corner.  Literally.  It's on Cherry Street, right around the corner from Fifth.

More flyovers today




What I Saw - March 8, 2014

 Evidence of a hard winter

Evidence of a Codes Department

Who needs Middle Creek?

These snow geese were spotted along Charlestown Road last Wednesday.







Columbia & Reading Railway sees new growth in upgrading old railcars

Brenden Friedenfeld appreciates Columbia’s robust past as a railroad town.

He wants it to have a robust future as a railroad town too.

MORE:
http://m.lancasteronline.com/business/local_business/columbia-reading-railway-sees-new-growth-in-upgrading-old-railcars/article_4c53497a-a571-11e3-a82e-001a4bcf6878.html?mode=jqm