What I saw recently

Did this event ever happen? 
It was snowing heavily the evening of Saturday, December 14, when the tree lighting ceremony was scheduled.  I assumed – perhaps wrongly – that it had been canceled.  The next day, I saw firemen adding more lights to the tree, so I figured they hadn’t gotten finished on Saturday.  I arrived Sunday evening at about 6 o’clock and got photos of the tree, but the park was otherwise empty.

Friday a week ago, this huge wooden crate passed through town at dusk. It was escorted by a lead vehicle, two state police cruisers, and a Columbia Police cruiser.  The huge shipment took up about one-and-a-half traffic lanes.  (This shot was taken at Locust Street and Route 462.)

The trailer proceeded east on 462, then turned left onto Prospect Road, then left on Marietta Avenue, and right onto 441.  Was it going to TMI?  HIA?

Is this what Santa used to pull his sleigh this year?

A close-up of the aforementioned vehicle.

A work in progress along Route 462, right next to Royer’s Flowers and Gifts.

Mount Zion AME Church on Fifth Street, early in the morning

A good way to keep your cooler . . . cooler

Where’s the Maytag repairman when you need him?

An ET watching the decline of Western civilization

Baby Jesus kicking back and taking it easy on his birthday

Yeah, that’s what I think of his music, too.

Patterns

Calling all Poets and Storytellers! High School Poetry and Storytelling Competition

CALLING ALL HIGH SCHOOL PS AND WRITERS!
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The World Affairs Council of Harrisburg
Announces
2nd Annual International Poetry & Storytelling

COMPETITION
FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

SEND POETRY AND SHORT STORIES
to
wachreply@gmail.com

DEADLINE: JAN. 10, 2014
 

We invite all talented high school and college students to submit their poetry works and/or short stories to participate in the competition. Winning poems and stories will be acknowledged at a special gala dinner where writers will read their works!

POEMS AND STORIES SHOULD RELATE TO PEACEMAKING, APPRECIATION OF DIVERSITY, GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING AND NON-VIOLENCE.

SAVE THE DATE!

THE DINNER GALA FEATURING ACCLAIMED POETS AND WRITERS WILL BE HELD 6:30 P.M. JAN. 20  IN CELEBRATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY OF SERVICE!

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or
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