Watchdog watching
Egret coming in for landing
Heron drifting on by
Freedom!
America!
The two historic-looking images shown above are located at 5th & Cherry.
Someone at 6th & Locust was happy for the long weekend.
[Submitted photo]
The two historic-looking images shown above are located at 5th & Cherry.
Someone at 6th & Locust was happy for the long weekend.
[Submitted photo]
The 400 block of Locust was just swept by the sweeper sweeping by
Following the sweeper
Doing the 300 block of Avenue H
Doing the 400 block of Avenue H
In for a swim - a risky proposition these days
Stretching a line
Backing into Easter Drillers from Front Street can be a dicey proposition for truck drivers. It took this one 10 minutes and many adjustments to line up with the bay.
Up at Keystone Cap - The addition is almost done.
Is this the hidden lair of the secret vehicles?
(The former Shawnee Fire Company)
(The former Shawnee Fire Company)
Painting the woodwork at the Haitian Maranatha Church on the 200 block of Locust.
Only the window frames and wooden cross were painted this week.
The cross was painted red.
Shooting off at the ramp
NOTICE: Get a job!
May the force be with you.
Flags at Mount Bethel
This is called a Betsy Ross Flag.
Flying a flag upside down can be a symbol of protest.
This flag seems somehow fitting in the current political climate.
The Endless Eighth Street Project:
The Endless Eighth Street Project - here and below:
It goes on and on and on and on.
So let's look at some of Columbia's Cool Cats . . .
Facing
Fenced
Fetish
Famished?
Fake
Ghost truck?
(Heading towards Halloween)
OK, back to the Endless Eighth Street Project
Here are examples of the newly "completed" sidewalks
Oh well, forge on!
Endlessly . . .
Over at Bethel Street - Everywhere a sign
Tied off
Trooper at Bixler's
Vanishing point that hasn't yet vanished
Down at the 4th & Locust project -
The sign says ROAD CLOSED, but drivers insisted on using one lane as two lanes.
Columbia skyline
Pointing the way
Red hat
Pulling a line
Uh . . . Road Closed . . . ?
Patriotic helmet
Laying a block
Troweling the edge
Large load
The first block of North 4th
The tree is dead, but the weeds are doing quite well.
(400 block of Walnut)
Heading to school
Heading to home
Newly added at the Front Street mural -
Unfortunately, not all who donated are listed.
Doubly prepared
Up in the corner
Coffee & Cream coming soon at Front & Walnut
Painting on South 3rd
At 161-163 Locust Street: The permit specified an interior clean-out and demo. The property is owned by Cimarron.
At the July 23, 2019 Columbia Borough Council meeting, Zoning and Planning Officer Jeff Helm said the interior demolition would consist of "non-essential, non-structural materials that are in there." He said it would entail "peeling away cosmetic layers inside the building." He also said there's a plan for a rear, attached shed that will eventually come to the planning commission for review. He said the "demo" refers to ceiling demos and wall covering demos.
No permit is currently displayed.
Shown above is a Historic Resource Survey Form from March 23, 1983 describing the building.
Shown above is a Historic Resource Survey Form from March 23, 1983 describing the building.
Here's a snake slithering.
Mattress and frame on Locust
Free!
In case you were wondering, it’s OPEN. Except – it’s really CLOSED.
Tri-color house on the 200 block of Locust
Way up on Avenue I
Some weed whacking might be in order.
Surprisingly, the weeds at the Locust Street hole in the ground have been chopped down.
Here's another look.
Scrape and paint ASAP.
Paddling along on a Sunday morning