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A few weeks ago I took this photo on Main Street (map location). It shows a Race for Tibet sticker … Yesterday I noticed the sticker had been removed so I thought I would extend its impact and share it with the world … Also, I like the red fire box and how the photo shows Greenville’s trees.
about Race for Tibet sticker found on Main Street

Today’s photo shows the BB&T drive-up (map location) at night. I found the symmetry and lighting interesting. Some my remember this previously posted photo showing a night view of the BB&T buildind.
about The BB&T drive-up in downtown Greenville

Saturday evening the weather was perfect for a walk. Naturally, Greenville offered several photo opportunities. I especially liked the stained glass at Saint Mary’s Church (map location). Their website offers a banners with several photos of the stained glass up close.
about Saint Mary’s Church

Today’s photo shows a cactus on Main Street. In my experience a scene which includes a cactus is rare in Greenville however I feel it is representative of the hot, dry weather we have been experiencing recently … The Center Piece Restaurant and Lounge continues my recent mini series showing store fronts.
about Hot weather and a cactus on Main Street

Today is theme day in the City Daily Photo blog community. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants. Greenville’s contribution, to the theme, is this photo of Bradford Pear petals falling on reserved parking space number 43 in downtown Greenville … No that is not my space. In fact I’m lucky and get to walk to work and don’t need a parking space or a tank full of gas to get back and forth each week … Locals will know this photo was taken in March when the Bradfords were in full bloom … Click “read the rest of this entry” to see the full list of participants:
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about Theme day - numbers - reserved #43

This photo shows people enjoying River Walk next to the Reedy River in downtown Greenville. I like the bicycles. Also, I especially like the benches which I personal enjoy as often a possible.
PS: The building with the arches is called the Wyche Pavilion and is often used for events. Click here to visit a past post showing The Wyche Pavilion all lit up and ready for an event
about People enjoying River Walk in downtown Greenville

The Saint Baldrick’s Shaving the Way to Conquer Kid’s Cancer event in downtown Greenville was a great success. You can see those who had their head shaved included all ages and genders. What a unique way to celebrate Saint Patrick’s day.
about Shaving the Way to Conquer Kid’s Cancer
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