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August, 2010

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Trio, a brick oven cafe, in downtown Greenville (repost)

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Trio, a brick oven cafe, in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 8/24/2007.
Today’s photo was taken across the street from yesterday’s photo. This is a sidewalk scene outside of Trio, a brick oven cafe, which makes outstanding pizza. My favorite is the calzone … If you click on the photo, to enlarge it, you can see people’s heads turned toward the band playing in yesterday’s photo. And, looking at yesterday’s photo, in the upper right corner, you can see the red/orange wall and outdoor tables at Trio’s.

New Orleans style jazz played at Piazza Bergamo (repost)

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New Orleans style jazz played at Piazza Bergamo in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 8/23/2007.
On a recent post I described the scene: “There were lights twinkling in the trees, lots of people walking on the sidewalks, and a band playing in the background”. Today’s photo shows what I was describing … Click here for a photo, of closeup of a similar band, taken in in May of 2006.

McBee has trees, flowers, sidewalks, & angle parking (repost)

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Trees, flowers, sidewalks, two lanes, and angle parking on McBee Avenue in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photos was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 8/22/2007.
Greenville deserves an At-A-Boy for extending what has made Main Street so successful. The approach of Trees, flowers, sidewalks, two lanes, and angle parking has been extended to McBee Avenue in downtown Greenville. This photo is next to the McBee Station complex which includes a Publix grocery store, a Staples, an apartment complex, and many other stores to come … Click here to see a photo from this same prespective taken May 15th, 2007.

A bench and small garden overlooking Falls Park (repost)

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A bench and small garden overlooking Falls Park in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 8/21/2007.
I have decided that I like benches … more for the photo opportunity than to sit on. This probably says something deep and philosophical about my personality. Benches where include in my March 24, 2007 – Spring blooms and June 10, 2007 – Have a seat, relax, and visit a while post.

River Walk, River Place, Hampton Inn, and reflections (repost)

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River Walk, River Place, Hampton Inn, and reflections in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 8/20/2007.
I took this photo at a recent event and held off on posting it until today. Originally I felt the photo was too busy. However it grew on me and I have now chosen to share it … Do you also take photos which it takes looking at several times before you decide you like them?

Catering by Dogs on Wheels (repost)

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Catering by Sabratt advertised at stand in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 8/19/2007.
This hot dog stand, on Main Street in Greenville, has a sign advertising catering. I thought this was a really good idea and for my next birthday I’m going to ask Connie to have Sabratt Dogs on Wheels cater our celebration meal … Notice the sauce, in the linked photo, it is called “pain 100%”.

PS: The correct name for this business is “Dogs on Wheels”.  Sabratt is a brand of hot dog.  You can find Dogs on Wheels at the intersection of Main Street and McBee.

Sheila and a mouse (repost)

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Sheila and a mouse sculpture on Main Street in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 8/18/2007.
As a follow-up to yesterday’s photo about Mice on Main, today I share a photo of Sheila and a mouse … Actually I took this photo originally with the intent of capturing the bud light truck. Then our good friend Sheila playfully stepped trough the frame. And when looking at the photo after the fact I noticed a mouse sculpture I had not been aware of before … PS: Notice the netting on the Bud Light truck. This is so those serving beer can dispose of the bottles and if a toss is a too far no one is hurt by flying glass.