This week's photos from around Columbia...
(Tap/click on photos to see larger, clearer images.)
Post office parking lot...
Can you dig it?
Possibly, but you can definitely saw it.
Saint Peter Apartments
A sparrow in the works at Fifth and Chestnut
If the spirit moves ya...
Dance!
Ditto!
Turtle on the road near the railroad tracks at the bottom of Walnut
And an accomplice!
Both were removed to safety, courtesy of Columbia Spy.
It's not always easy to come out of one's shell.
A waterfall, complete with OSHA-unapproved walkway at a remnant of the old canal system.
More of the same
A little further down the line
Yet another view
A lot of these kinds of things hang overhead, down at the railroad tracks.
But what do they actually do?
That house on the hill in York County
Discussing the parking lot project on Commerce Street
Codes car creeping
Uh-oh, they don't have trailers.
Will they get ticketed?
Fixing the post office parking lot
Looking over - and above - the town
Your taxes are levied from beneath the clock tower and the steeple.
A sad tribute to Columbia's greatest general and his wife.
Their headstones are in disarray, and a larger marker was placed in front of them.
Fortunately, this marker is still standing proud.
Greens at the Presbyterian Church.
Marking North Seventh.
Can you dig it?
We're about to find out.
The claw, about to engage.
Construction continues at the former firehouse on Tenth Street to make way for an animal shelter.
Here's the construction trailer.
No, officer, you may NOT ticket those cars.
They're in a parking lot.
Sidewalk sawing
(Second and Walnut)
Cloud canine, tethered of course
Another clue on the damaged Heritage Drive fence.
Sherlock Holmes could put it all in context.
Quick, someone call Benedict Cumberbatch!
Somethin' happenin' here - what it is ain't exactly clear.
Long level
Smallish outhouse, fit for a leprechaun or a hobbit
Figurines in a window along South Ninth
Rule Number One for playing the cello:
Hold on to the bow.
In case you need help paying for food
Here's the phone number.
Faded, abused, and molested, but standing the test of time
Trying to beat the heat
Whoever left this box gets the "Lazy Ass of the Week Award."
Especially since this trashcan was right there.
Dobson fly
The butchers are back!
Show your patriotism -
sit on the flag.
Politicians (and propagandists) demonize the press in order to cover their sins.
Now he's up on North Ninth.
Probably ticketing a vehicle in a handicapped space.
By the way, have you noticed all the handicapped spaces in town?
(Three on the 900 block of Spruce, for example.)
It's almost as if the borough is handing them out "like candy."
(Three on the 900 block of Spruce, for example.)
It's almost as if the borough is handing them out "like candy."
So, who's minding the candy store?
Is this enforceable?
Didn't know the Turkey Hill Experience owned Linden Street.
Or was this another giveaway from the borough to a private enterprise?
Or was this another giveaway from the borough to a private enterprise?
More activity at Colonial Metals.
This driver checked in with the security guard one day this week, then entered and exited the grounds with his truck several times.
For example, here - exiting one of the lower gates
And here - backing in
Over at Rotary Park
A rarity -
You usually see J.C. Broome or S. Logan
Susquehanna Heritage took ownership of our trolley pretty quickly, even though we Columbia Borough taxpayers are footing the bill.
By the way, did you know the "free" trolley is costing us several hundred dollars a day?
(And almost no one rides it.)
(And almost no one rides it.)
Muddy waters...
T.S. Eliot said, "I do not know much about gods; but I think that the river is a strong brown god..."
John Hartford sang, "Where else but a muddy old river would a person want to be?"
Activity of a sort at Colonial Metals
CBFD responding to a call on North Fifth
Beating the heat
Lotsa lights
Out for a walk
Pretty pretty
Fireworks for sale on the 300 block of Chestnut
Old-time light fixture at Peerless Hardware on Chestnut
Columbia skyline
Way down the river at Turkey Hill
Weaving a wake
Throwing? Ranting? What?
Row homes on North Second
Columbia River Park, from a height
Kayaks and canoes at Chiques Rock Outfitters
Still falling apart
Four chimneys at the old Poplar Street School
Trailer, old school
Knight in shining tin
Some sort of mythological creature
A rare species of butterfly on Poplar Street
Web-draped flower
Police call on the 700 block of Chestnut
Keeping a watchful eye
Bird convention
Some of them flew in.
At the Columbia Presbyterian Church at Fourth and Locust
More information
Even more information
Yep, there it is.
Big hole in the ground at the bottom of Locust
Is the apartment project still "on"?
One of Columbia's many ferals
(Many, many ferals)
OK, we get it.
But NO SWIMMING?
In a RIVER?
On the Veterans Memorial Bridge
Also
The vulture that we reported on previously has been evicted...
...but has taken up residence at a new address.