What I Saw – February 4, 2014
(That way, you can say you were just setting out the trash.)
A chair, and a more elaborate one across the street
A plastic bucket
Another trash hopper
Another chair
The bench is back.
And finally, a nifty bench-hopper combo
Columbia declares snow emergency
Columbia Borough has declared a snow emergency beginning at 4 p.m. Monday and remaining in effect until further notice.
Mayor Leo Lutz said parking is prohibited on these snow emergency routes:
Locust Street, Front to Fifth streets;
North Third Street, Locust to Cedar streets;
Chestnut Street, Second to Fifth streets;
North Fifth Street, Chestnut to Locust streets;
Lancaster Avenue, Locust Street to Malleable Road;
Kinderhook Road;
Ironville Pike, Ninth Street to Borough Limit;
Ninth Street, Ironville Pike to Lancaster Avenue.
Parking is available in borough parking lots at Front and Locust Streets, next to Borough Hall on Locust and in the former telephone company lot in Avenue H between 2nd and 3rd Streets.
Waiting for the snow
Up on the rooftop
What happened at the Lazy K?
Can't wait for that bypass to be built
Yes, it's frozen
But try taking pics on a single-digit day, and you’ll find that the term “bone-chilling” is not just metaphorical. After a few minutes, your finger bones – phalanges, as they’re known – actually become chilled (or at least that’s how it feels), due to the exceedingly thin layers of skin, fat, and muscle covering them.

































