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This fountain, at the Greenville airport, includes a sculpture of young boy with the wonders of flight around him. I also like the light and the reflections of light surrounding the young boy.
Big news: On Sunday Connie and I became grandparents. We are thrilled with this new chapter in our lives and know our daughter and son-in-law will be great parents … With this post I am introducing the world to Jack, our grandson.
Jack, our daughter, and our son-in-law are happy, healthy, and perfect in every way.
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Recently, while at the Greenville Airport I found this scene interesting. In particular I like the colors and the uniqueness of a fairly normal scene … Also, some of you may remember the collage I posted previously of the colorful rectangles at the airport which appear in the background of today’s photo.
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Last night I returned home from a visit with my mother. While at the Greenville Spartanburg (GSP) airport I took this photo. We were waiting for our luggage, which was checked at plane side. I just happened to have a camera. In fact since starting Greenville Daily Photo I almost always carry a camera … Cincinnati, on the side of the plane, is advertising. The photo really is from Greenville … It is good to be home.
PS: The mystery of where the rock staircase leads will be revealed on Saturday.
PPS: Sorry I was not able to show photos from Greenville’s 4th of July celebration. I was landing at the airport as the fireworks were going off. I did take a few photos from the airplane however I am sure they will not turn out given the lighting … I’ll look around for some links to other Greenville photographers who captured the celebration.
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This last weekend we attended a wedding in Dallas. Given the wedding photos are not from Greenville, I am sharing a photo of art at the Greenville airport taken on our return from Dallas. The art is called Three Obulates and was designed in 1990 by Harold Krisel and Carl Tait … Click here to view a sketch from the wedding we attended. The sketch if of the bride along with myself and Connie.
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Yesterday evening we flew into the Greenville Spartanburg airport and I took this photo of the pay phones. We have so very few pay phones I Greenville these were the only I could find. I also found it meaningful to catch a traveler on a cell phone when I took the photo.
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Connie and I just returned from a trip and I thought sharing a photo from the airport was in order. This photo is part of a large mural by Carl Tait. The Crafted with Pride logo shows the influence of the textile industry on the Greenville area. The Indians show the original residence in Greenville. However, I am not sure why the Coca-Cola bottle is shown. Maybe a local reader can provide an explanation.
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This thank you message covers a wall greeting travelers arriving at the airport in Greenville. The people in the photo are employees at the airport and they really do greet travelers with a smile. I just returned from a trip and look forward to posting current event photos from Greenville.
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