Mayflies have invaded Columbia! They even attached themselves to a Columbia flag so that the invasion would be symbolic as well as literal. Clever little creatures!
Once again, they seem to be everywhere around town - even here, at the old railroad station, now Eastern Drillers.
Well, that's one way to light up your life.
Reflecting . . .
Up against the wall . . .
But not everyone's upset about the mayflies. This grackle has a beakful of the bugs.
This sparrow, too.
Speaking of birds, here's one who must think he's king of the world atop a finial at the Elks.
A tree for rent? Is transportation provided?
Street sweeper sweeping once again
An armada of geese heading north.
"Free food" sign in a window . . .
at 215 Walnut Street.
And there's the food.
And to wash it all down, here's a load of Columbia cocktails.
Yet another rental run by a "property management" company
(122 North Third)
It's leaning a bit.
(Seen from North Second, near Rotary Park)
Two-month-old dumpster
(Second & Walnut)
Limbs down...for a few weeks...at a borough property...on Walnut
Ironic that a WATER company is bleeding us DRY.
Historic building with five - count 'em, FIVE - meters
(300 block of Chestnut)
Victim of traffic regulations
All in a row
Hangin' out at the Watch & Clock Museum
It's leaning a bit.
(High School hill)
Don't go that way. Walk the straight and narrow.
Signs in the window at 124 North Fifth
About that bypass . . .
Wasn't it supposed to keep these things outta here?
Sun-kissed medallion
"One of these days I'm gonna settle down
But till I do I won't be hanging round
Going down that long lonesome highway
Gonna live life my way"