This week's pics from around Columbia...
On Tuesday, an ORCA employee, Columbia Borough Police, and a few bystanders helped catch a domestic goose at River Park.
Here's the culprit, shortly before apprehension. He was tame but kept trying to elude capture.
Safely caged, he was placed in a waiting vehicle.
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Usually, the trolley is almost empty, but this group of ladies climbed aboard at Hinkle's the other day.
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Suddenly, Columbia has another bed & breakfast, this one at 1102 Locust. Problem is, there's no breakfast being served, from what we're told. The other problem is that no zoning variance has been granted for this kind of use. In other words, the business is operating illegally. A certain borough official reportedly went rogue again and told the owners they're OK to operate a B&B there anyway. The B&B has been in operation at least since Memorial Day and has been occupied every weekend since, according to sources. Supposedly, a written work-around will be developed at an upcoming meeting. Neighbors are NOT happy.
Here's the contact info for the B&B. Columbia Spy saw four vehicles with New Jersey license plates parked at the house on Saturday.
The above contact information is posted on this Black Olive placemat (lower left corner).
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All those parking spaces, and yet . . .
Paused for a moment of silence
Rides
Problem? What problem?
Formerly Prudhomme's, formerly the Rising Sun
Sucking up the stones
Parley
Sniffing the street
The sinkhole was sinking again.
And who among us hasn't done this as a kid (or as an adult)?
Progress at 208-210 Locust
Land yacht
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Guys working at the west end of the Columbia Water Company building.
A truck came by and dumped stones.
Here's the result. By the way, don't tamper there. (Read the sign.)
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Triple-decker
Paparazzi
Grappling!
(They were just trying out their holds at River Park.)
The stretch of 441 down by the LASA project has been paved.
Out for a walk
Furniture fit for a king - and queen
Event Planning & Party Rental on the first block of North 4th
Paving Heritage Drive
The Columbia Highway Department worked on the project this week.
First coat finished
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Todd Stahl sent the following three photos. He writes:
"The basketball nets at Rotary Park were in disrepair and needed replaced. I made contact with officials regarding the replacement of nets. Today [Friday, June 8], personnel from Columbia Highway Department replaced both nets at Rotary Park.
Thank you to the Borough of Columbia Highway Dept for taking timeout of their schedule to replace the nets."
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Trump's lost crown
"Burger King" appears as "бургер кинг" in Cyrillic.
A submitted photo with caption
Heading out
Will it rise from the dust?
3 bridges (sort of)
Are they cormorants?
The not-so-secret lair of the codes cars
Do they interfere with reception?
Pointing upriver.
Another lost trucker?
Mink cap and Gucci shades - all the rage this season
Forest Fire Crew
Artwork at the police station
No, they're not some sort of alien pods.
They are concrete casts made from metal molds.
The casts, which were made by participants, will be transported to the Chesapeake Bay area.
The cavities will provide habitats for oysters and the like.
Tethered
Cuffed and shackled
Led away
In custody
Lincoln Highway marker
Everything's fine as long as they don't look behind them.
Misguided idealism?
Mallard with water-tipped beak
If you can't come to the dock, the dock must come to you.
Conestoga's Troop 146 out for a trail ride
Fixing up the church on the 200 block of Locust
Starview Brews will be moving in here at 224 Locust.
Abandoned bumper
Day lilies
Stealing the spider's stash
Not many vehicles with trailers parked in the spaces for vehicles with trailers
Too bad other vehicles can't park there.
But alas, that's not possible right now at the park that tries to be all things for all people.