Equinox Explained: Why Earth's Seasons Will Change on Sunday | Space.com

The seasons will change this Sunday (Sept. 22), with the Northern Hemisphere moving into autumn and the South emerging from winter into spring.
The celestial event that marks this transition is called an “equinox,” and it happens twice every year, around March 21 and Sept. 21. Just what is an equinox, and why does it occur?

Vehicle crashes through block wall

Late Saturday night or early this morning, a vehicle ran off Route 462 and crashed though a concrete block support wall next to Royer’s Flowers & Gifts.  The vehicle also demolished a real estate sign for the recently closed Turkey Hill Minit Market.  Columbia Borough police charged the driver with DUI.
(The former Minit Market building was just purchased, and the owner plans to open it as a convenience store.)

What I Saw Recently

Pics from the past week or so . . .

 Fetching water

A few pics from the Buddhist temple.  Interesting iconography . . .

 The watcher.
Compare this photo with the one right above it.

 Just hitched

 Big green gift for the bride and groom

 Lurking

 “Maintainance”?  Is that anything like “Maintenance”?  I agree that the word on the sign is probably how it should be spelled if our language made any sense, but “should-bes” don’t make it so.
And what’s that phone number again?

 Lost boutonniere, apparently screaming

 The ghost of Elvis at the State Theater (actually a reflection).
Aptly enough, quite a few of his movies played there back in the day.

Speaking of ghosts . . . a ghost sign