This week’s photos from around Columbia . . .
Bikers from several motorcycle clubs attended the funeral of Tim Williams on Saturday morning at Holy Trinity Church. He was a Life Member of the Thunderbird Motorcycle Club.
His obituary is HERE.
About 30 bikes belonging to visitors lined up in the lot.
(Holy Trinity Church is on the right.)
Burial was at Holy Trinity Cemetery.
Visitors lined up to pay their respects.
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More of Columbia’s historic houses – topped by various spindles
They come in different shapes.
Pointy
Pointier
And MIA
This one came with a red-tailed hawk.
Shown here observing a moment of silence
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New net needed
Relaxation’s Transportation – Says it right there.
Sign in the alley
Where did that come from?
It sprang up recently – and suddenly – at the intersection of Franklin Street and Franklin Road. The previous structure at this location burned down a few years ago.
Rock-solid watchdog
Rock-solid watchfrog
Lion in town square
Shadow cat?
Owned by this “shadow” person?
(Note the missing fingers.)
New rockers at Columbia Crossing
Across the river
A wink and a nod
Possible Mitch McConnell sighting?
FREE –
Wood you believe it?
Power washing the boat ramp
Men In Black
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A walk up the river trail . . .
The tube runneth over.
Flutterby on flower
Under the bridge
Up at the old furnace
A look inside
Hiding place?
Entrance and exit
Sunlit
Looking up
Back outside
West Hempfield
Spare rails?
Onward to the tunnel!
Up close
Right on through
Sign, sign, everywhere a sign
Blubbery growths on a rotting log
Lichen City . . .
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We’re told this is a mechanical tire changer.
Another one of those painted rocks
For your kitchen counter
New sidewalk on the 500 block of Walnut
Tuned in
Once again, but a different driver this time
(See last week’s “About Town.”)
Tube near the tracks
This might set a precedent.
Fallen stone slabs on the 500 block of Chestnut
Fancy fence
Ornate gate
Another view of the Market House
Catnap
Busy window
Busy scene
Escort service
BBQing the chickens at CBFD
Diplomat
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Out on Purple’s Lane- Foam was found in the water here on Friday.
Supposedly, fish were killed here due to exposure to the chemical foam from a fire department training exercise at Columbia High School.
In other news, looks like things at this outfall have fallen apart.














































































I doubt a sign would help.
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Wrightsville could teach this group a lot about taking care of citizens and how to spend tax money , it is nite and day between the towns
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Looks like cleaning supplies…not trash. Why I agree it is unsightly it is not a health or safety issue. Many believe the property codes address cosmetic issues which they do not.
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Is chipping paint on a porch a safety issue? Is a gallon of iced tea and a slushy cup a cleaning supply? Now we know whose home it is!
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Chipping paint can most certainly be a health and safety issue. Obviously if the paint is lead based it is a health issue. Paint is used mainly for two purposes…to beautify something and to protect a surface. I can show you several porches in Columbia where the paint is chipping, or worse, on the wood pillars allowing the wood underneath to decay. Certainly a safety issue.
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because no one up higher told the code guy to pick on that one
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The humidity and rain have not allowed wood to dry out sufficiently for proper painting. Some “professional” painters have even used umbrellas to paint in the rain. That's a job that may satisfy codes, but will never last. It's certainly not protecting the wood. Codes needs to back off on painting citations this year.
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i agree! everyone SHOULD realize that with the moist, wet, humid conditions all this year…is NOT the environment to paint exterior. I'd get a lawyer. code dept SHOULD know that. they're professinals?! i would NOT waste my hard earned money on a paint job that SEALS IN THE MOISTURE AND WILL CREATE EVENMORE ISSUES! wow.
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