
Today’s photo shows a path in Falls Park. As you can see the path is enjoyed by many as are the swings … Each swing has a plaque, some are in memory of loved ones. I think it is great idea.
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February, 2009
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I took this photo in Falls Park recently and thought I would share it today. The path, in today’s photo, leads to the Governors School of Arts. Actually, it is my understanding that the path originally lead to Furman University. The university moved years ago … Then about five years ago the Governors School of Arts was built and many of the original paths were preserved.

This is another photo from last weekends warm weather … The photo shows a very happy dog and his proud human … They both smiled for the camera.
PS: Local readers can drop by the Upcountry Museum today at 10am to see Connie in jail for a good cause … See the sidebar for details.

On Saturday I took this photo and only later, when cropping the photo, did I realize the story behind the scene. Wikipedia states that Hash House Harriers is an international group of non-competitive running, social, and drinking clubs. The Wikipedia article has an interesting story abou the origins of their Red Dress Run.

Sunday was a cold and windy day in Greenville … Today’s photo tries to capture the look of cold and wind. Hopefully Spring is not that far away … Here a link to previously posted photo of the same flags on a windy day from a different perspective.
PS: Please help Connie raise money for the the Muscular Dystrophy Association. See the sidebar for details about Connie going to jail for good and how you can help raise her bail … Connie goes to Jail on Thursday February 26th.

Saturday, the weather was great, the sidewalks were busy, and the musicians were entertaining those of us strolling by. Today’s photo shows Rachel and James Heaton playing at Bergamo Plaza.
PS: Please help Connie raise money for the the Muscular Dystrophy Association. See the sidebar for details about Connie going to jail for good and how you can help raise her bail.

