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While walking at lunch earlier this week I noticed that the parking lot, above the bus station, was being resurfaced. It offered a rare opportunity to take a photo with no cars in the parking log (map location). Some of you may remember a previous post, showing the same parking lot from a different perspective, called points of interest. You may also remember another previous post showing the skylights
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I had not realised how much I missed the blue sky until I posted the photos from the last two days. So today I am sharing a white awning with a blue sky in the background. The white awing is part of a parking garage in downtown Greenville. Click here to see a wider view of the parking garage.
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Continuing our white theme, today we share a photo of white blossoms behind a humous parking attendent. The photo was taken recently on Augusta Street in downtown Greenville. You can tell I was out for a walk early morning on a Sunday given there are no cars in the parking lot.
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Several of my recent photos have been portraites or close-ups. So I thought I should back off a ways and show you a larger structure … Today’s photo is of the Liberty Parking garage which sits next to One Liberty Square … However, I have not given up the portraits completely. So what I did was climb to the top of the garage and take a self portrait in the reflection of One Liberty Square. Note that there are two office towers. So in the self portrait you can see the second tower’s reflection behind me.
PS: Annie, who publishes the Little Rock daily photo posted a reflection photo inspired by my self portrait mentioned above. Drop by and leave Annie a comment.
about The Liberty Parking garage in downtown Greenville
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?
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