
It rained this weekend and as a result I thought it would be nice to share this photo of rain drops on a map of downtown. It is a very promising photo to end the year with given how badly we need the moisture … Many of our readers will recognize several of the points of interest on the map. Falls Park has appeared many times in previous post as has the Liberty Bridge. In addition photos of River Place have been shared previously. I’m sure you can find some others on the map you will remember.
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Yesterday evening we went for a walk and on the way back took this photo of benches at Linky Stone Park. The building the back ground is the Poinsett Corners condo complex.

The West End Coffee Company is next to the West End baseball stadium where the Greenville Drive plays. I found the color and texture appealing. I understand the coffee is very good as well.
PS: To improve the photo, I used PhotoShop and adusted the vertical prespective. Click on the photo to see the original and let me know which you like better.

On Christmas Eve I went out looking for a photo opportunity and was pleasantly surprised to come across this dramatic proposal of marriage. The proposal was written out with candles on the overlook platform at Falls Park in downtown Greenville … The young man kneeled to deliver his proposal and the response must have been yes because there were lots of hugs and smiles afterwards.

Last week, these students from J.L. Mann High School, were staging and video taping a production in Falls Park. They agree to let me share a few photos with the world on GreenvilleDailyPhoto. I understand they were working on a Social Studies project in which there were re-enacting a Roman myth … I know they were having a great time and I’m sure the video will be lots of fun to watch as well. There preperation indicated they had researched the subject so I hope they get an A+ in Social Studies.
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We celebrated Christmas early with our daughter and son-in-law. On Sunday we honored family tradition and made Christmas tamales then exchanged gifts … So Connie and I had a quite Christmas, we had hot chocolate in the morning, went for a walk, made pot roast, baked a cake, then best of all we watched “It’s a Wonderful Life” for possibly the 100th time … You may remember the giraffe from previous post. The photo, above the TV, is of our daughter on her wedding. The Murphy bed to the left of the TV, is a massage bed by Megun, and the quilt covers my feet … I hope your Christmas was as special as ours was.

