
Yesterday I dropped by a new business in downtown Greenville called Mini Golf and Games. It is indoor miniture gold course located at 7 West Camperdown Way. The manager agreed to let me take photos and I’m pleased to share them … today’s photo shows the entrance to black light holes 8-12 … they also have a ski slope hole, a loop da loop, and a caddy shack … It looks like fun.
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March, 2009
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As a follow-up to yesterday’s red tulips, I am sharing a photo of a red Volkswagen Beatle with a ticket for parking on the wrong side of the road … Some of you may remember this previously posted photo of a red jeep parked in roughly the same location … big difference in their parking styles … Others may notice the petals, from the Bradford Pears, have fallen.

Yesterday, I took this photo showing two young ladies walking dogs on Main Street … They said they were not ready for a photo however I thought the dogs and their humans looked great.
Links to a few animal photos posted today by the City Daily Photo community around the world:
- dogs by ineke from Rotterdam, Netherlands
- rooster by hope in Knoxville (TN), USA
- turtle by Lori from Washington (DC), USA
- eagle by john from San Juan Island (WA), USA
- caiman (similar to crocodiles) by david from Tamarindo, Costa Rica
- turkey by antjas from Sudbury (MA), USA
- a flee on an ape by jsb from Cape Town, South Africa
- swans by michelle from Christchurch, New Zealand
- goat by mary beth from Stanwood (WA), USA
- horses by h20 from Abu Dhabi, UAE

Yesterday, the old Palmetto Bank building was demolished. As shown in this photo the new Palmetto Bank building stands in the background. As I watched this process it was very impressive how controlled (almost delicate) the heavy equipment operator was. Notice how little derby debris is on the sidewalk … It is encouraging to see a bank which is growing and has no need for government bailout funds.

Once again I went looking for a photo opportunity on a cloudy and rainy day. Actually I went looking for a touch of color and found a chess board under the Main Street bridge. You may remember this past photo of tables, people, and a lamp post under the bridge.


