
I took this photo at the Saturday Market in downtown Greenville. There were lots of children in costume and some carving pumpkins. The weather was perfect and everyone was having a great time.
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October, 2010
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On Sunday night we attended the Upstate Shakespeare Festival performance of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow presented in downtown Greenville. This skull was a prop used in the play. I thought the skull fit into the Halloween theme … I recommend the Shakespeare performances to local readers. Check the Upstate Shakespeare Festival website for a schedule of performances. They are free outdoor performances and are very enjoyable.

On Saturday night Halloween costumes were everywhere on Main Street in downtown Greenville … On Saturday evening went to the symphony then to High Cotton for a drink. We met some friends and from there went on to the Blue Martini where a costume contest was underway. We were the couple dressed for the symphony … Today’s photo is of Mario, Luigi, and Bat Woman … Following are several additional photos from the costume contest.
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Today’s photo is a follow-up to yesterday’s. Both highlight signs provided by the City of Greenville. What I like most about today’s sign is the tiny skyline at the bottom. It’s a nice touch.

Highlighting the international makeup of Greenville the city has placed welcome signs, in five languages, at the entrance to our parking garages. Personally, I think they add a nice touch and express how inviting Greenville is … Can you name all five languages?

After several days of overcast sky with light rain showers (which we are very thankful for) the sun returned to Greenville yesterday. As a result I am sharing this photo of an elevated caution cone with the Bank of America building and blue skies in the background … You may remeber these past construction cone photos here and here.

I found the combination of the art, the table, and the Cazbah tag line appealing. This photo is of their window facing on to the street and was taken in the late afternoon. Actually I have posted several photos of the Cazbah in the past. My favorite was of a shadow in this same window.
