
Today’s I share a photo of another piece of art which is making a statement. In addition to demonstrating the novel art scene Greenville offers, this photo also falls into my colorful restroom photo series. The reason is because this piece of art is displayed in the restroom at Ric Standridge’s studio in the History West End of downtown Greenville.
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August, 2010
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You might consider this a trashy photo given where it was taken … I assume someone was making a statement with this name tag, placed on a trash can, in downtown Greenville … I like the sentiment.

I like to acknowledge business endeavors and I especially like to share a photo when there are bright colors involved … We have not tried ScratchMeals.com yet however I can see it becoming a business we depend on.

Yesterday, at lunch, I took this photo as part of my taking photos series showing others with their camera. Today’s photo also raises the question. Should a man wear pink? … Personally, I think this guy is big enough that he can carry it off without anyone questioning his masculinity .

I am intrigued by the landscaping at Falls Park in downtown Greenville. They often line walkways with rocks and flower beds. However, what intrigues me is that plants appear even under the rocks extending on to the walkway. Here is an extra photo showing the rocks, walkways, and plants.

The Nexus of Light sculpture, which stands in Greenville’s History West End, offers many photo opportunities. You may remember my August 10, 2007 – A couple posing next the Nexus of Light sculpture photo. I’m sure there will be other photos shared of this sculpture.

Qi Mountain, not your typical sports gym, is opening a store front in the Historic West End of downtown Greenville. Connie and I have talked about it and we plan to give the experience a try … My sister, Leonda, says that she has tried meditation however when the instructor asked them to visualize a garden she could not use her garden because she only saw weeds which needed to be pulled … I need to be quick to say that Leonda’s garden is outstanding and any weed which appears has a very short life … Leonda visualized a garden where a staff of gardeners were paid to keep it perfect.
