Monday, August 28, 2017
Sunday, August 27, 2017
About Town
Recent sights around Columbia...
The first two legs of the journey?
A contrail . . . and a shadow?
Oil trail on North 5th, extending from Maple to the Columbia Plaza
Another ghost sign:
LUCAS MANUFACTURING CO.
They're still here.
Let's pray for our bicyclist friends as they cross at the intersection of Bridge Street, Front Street, and the Route 441 bypass.
And pray for them here, too...
as they cross the tracks to River Park.
In both locations, they're competing with vehicle traffic.
Three ladders, one step at a time.
To prevent extinction, walk your triceratops at least once a day.
Fly by day
Sweeping up
Watchdogs
Bootleg night shot
Could this be the new location of the borough offices?
Plenty of room, but we'll need a feasibility study first.
Well, that didn't pan out.
UFO
Unidentified Floating Object
Clock lion at 5th & Chestnut
Weeds be gone!
Probably not street-legal
Heritage Drive is looking wider and flatter these days.
Pokemon people on public and private property
That's a mighty big moose down at the Moose.
That's one way to haul a ladder.
A name that many of us readily embrace.
Morning glories in all their morning glory.
"Hi" from the JLG
Brown bunny
Zoning permit
Hidden signs...
somewhere.
***
There's trouble down below:
A red-tailed hawk!
So, what's the plan?
***
Blue buggy
Uh...............
Feeling superior?
Picture yourself in a boat on a river...
and then you catch a fish.
Goldfinch on the fence.
Moderates always think they're right, but they're just afraid to pick a side.
Nodding off
Monarch
PennDOT just chopped down one of its Columbia habitats.
Mallard in "cloudy" water
Read and heed.
Clean that crap up!
Big boat back from checking the bridge
Who says dogs and cats don't get along?
Bike basket passenger
Till next time . . . arrivederci!
PennDOT mows down butterfly habitat in Columbia
A reader from Marietta wrote to LNP with a concern about milkweed being mowed in Columbia at the Route 441 interchange of Route 30.
The reader's worries, which appeared in a letter to the editor, were about the impact on monarch butterflies since the distinctive black and orange butterflies lay their eggs on the underside of milkweed leaves. The larvae become striped caterpillars that eat the leaves as they develop into butterflies.
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/insider/lancaster-watchdog-utility-pole-replaced-in-ephrata-township-butterfly-habitat/article_7c090e4c-89d0-11e7-9d3c-d37d4926f87a.html
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