Seen today on Veterans Memorial Bridge
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Sunday, May 4, 2014
What I saw recently
Some shots from around town over the past few days . . .
Could Jim Morrison be around?
Tracks in the grass
Another shot of the Shawnee Creek tunnel
A lone killdeer
Antique roller skates at Burning Bridge Antiques
The way to the police station
A rusty beetle face-off
A rusty race
A grackle looking like a cardboard cut-out of a grackle.
Life imitating art imitating life
Graffiti artist in training.
Someday, a true graffiti artist might emerge from our ranks, of the caliber of Keith Haring or Banksy
Shut-off notice at Hotel Columbia/Hotel Locust
Training session
One of the two jets that patrol our skies daily
Crossing the street
Prom night
Parking brake
Utility poles installed
Over the past few days, several large utility poles have been installed in the area of Route 441 near the exit ramp to Route 30. Each pole contains large metal pulleys. A base station containing several bucket trucks has been set up along Route 441, just north of Route 30.
Friday, May 2, 2014
A motor-bicycle built for three
A man and two kids - all helmetless - were seen riding this Rube Goldberg-type contraption out of Columbia and over the bridge today, exceeding 50 mph.
Half bicycle and half motorcycle. This can't possibly be legal.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Columbia noted by Smithsonian
Columbia residents know that their little river town is full of interesting shops and restaurants, as well as rich historical significance. Apparently, the Smithsonian is also aware of Columbia's wonderful qualities, because the organization named the borough number 13 in its 2014 list of the top 20 U.S. small towns to visit.
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