Plumb tuckered out
Taking another look on the first block of North 2nd
Does this warrant a HAZMAT call?
Breakfast biscuit "online"
LANCO SERVICE STORES
Down at the culvert not much has changed.
Yep, the scale's still there.
A touch of paradise
The pole's still there, but the sign is missing.
Here's the sign that was. It disappeared sometime around 2012. It used to greet visitors coming into Columbia from Washington Boro. There's a similar sign currently on the Route 462 side of Locust Street Park.
Frontier justice
The Plane Street "Tunnel"
Is there an afterlife?
That wind sock is still there.
Here's a close-up.
There's obviously no room here.
Two different painting schemes of similar houses on South 4th
There's a sheriff in town, though not necessarily a new one.
There's a ghost hanging around looking for Halloween.
A dragonfly that's probably on its last legs (or wings)
Missing light at River Park
More campaign signs
No comment
Working after hours
Overnight sensation
The street sweeper was here.
Big eagle at BB&T Bank
Little doves meeting for breakfast
Low visibility signage - not good for sales
Another sign down!
A witness reported seeing a Penske truck run it over minutes before this photo was taken.
LASA checking our pipes
Things are not always what they seem, as in this photo.
Seagulls and ripples
Thirsty Puppy Pit Stop at Kristen's Katering, 301 Cherry Street
Cats hate water except when they're thirsty.
Halloween's comin'
Graphic Image at the former Keystone Firehouse
Mom turkey herding her flock into the weeds.
There she is.
Mighty big star
Cell towers lurking in the fog
That old car at Rivertowne Antiques is finally for sale. It probably qualifies as an antique.
Fog afar
Morning mist
At the Wright's Ferry Bridge
Morning light
Mist on the river
This is apparently the logo of a bichon frise breeder in Hanover, PA.
Floyd Landis is moving a CBD oil processing facility there, as Columbia Spy reported HERE.
Behind bars
Look who showed up.
Newly installed speed bumps on Riverfront Drive
A Kindness Rock
Says so on the back
Fire truck for sale. The iced tea might not be included.
And last but not least, photos from two Columbia Spy readers:
The four photos below show an interesting way to repair a curb - part concrete, part blacktop:
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Another reader sent the following photos of more roadwork on the 200 block of Union, where UGI is installing gas lines: