Tuesday, June 3, 2014

What I saw recently

Moving a giant refrigerator into the basement of the Columbia Presbyterian Church at 360 Locust Street.
 Hey, isn't that Bill Morehart (in the cap) helping out?  They had quite a time of it, but I think they finally got it in.

 Look closely - he's in there.

 A torpedo (?) at Through the Fire Studios on Locust Street

 In the window at the borough office

 At BHI Properties on Locust Street - Interesting how the owner of many properties in Columbia shows little respect for the town's history, at least judging from how that mailbox post was slammed into the historic entranceway floor.

  An ornate door handle assembly on the 200 block of Locust Street

 Outside the borough office - Could this transport belong to a council meeting attendee?
(Nah, I think it was someone paying a bill.  They may have needed the Radio Flyer to carry all the coins.)

 The always-interesting Chris Vera of the Columbia Historic Preservation Society gave a presentation on the tunnels of Columbia recently.  The term "Underground Railroad" is more than just metaphorical.  It (the term and the tunnel network) originated here, folks.

 National and team loyalty

 A camera-shy bluebird

 A close-up of the fence at Mount Bethel Cemetery

 Shadows

 A red-tailed hawk takes a look around

 Looking good

 Leaf imprint in the concrete at Locust Street Park

 Mill stones on Manor Street

 Street signs down - intentional or accidental?

 Cardinal in the grass, alas!

 Red-tail in a tree - I don't think this is the same one shown above.

 Another look

 At the Prospect Motel

 Almost ready for pizza

 I didn't notice all these before.

Love is in the air, or at least on the bridge.

 Parting of the ways

 Interesting ornament on a gravestone

 Anyone remember these? I'm sure Clark Kent does.

 I saw those booths here on Third Street.

 Bluebird at Laurel Hill - This one wasn't camera-shy.

 Chopper overhead

 A work-in-progress progressing

This bust at Mount Bethel Cemetery is often mistaken for Lloyd Mifflin, second best poet from Columbia, but is actually his father, John Houston Mifflin.

 The painting of Lloyd Mifflin is near here (on the back wall of the Foresters).

 Ready to pull some wire (seen near Front and Locust)

 At the Columbia Water Company - Are these The Donald's bags of gold?

 Cones and More at 411 Locust Street - This was slated to open yesterday.  Did it happen?

 At Mount Bethel Cemetery

Monday, June 2, 2014

It's triplets! Another successful peregrine falcon nesting on Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge


On Saturday morning, the Pennsylvania Game Commission and local volunteers used a "bucket boat" to reach a trio of three wide-eyed falcons, not quite ready to fly and smothered in down.
After being hoisted in a boom provided by Harcon Corp., a bridge design consulting firm from Strasburg, Arthur McMorris, the Game Commission's peregrine falcon program coordinator, was able to reach the nest, located on top of one of the arches under the deck of the bridge.

Sunday, June 1, 2014