
Looking directly opposite from yesterday’s photo I was treated to a similar brick facade and a stain glass window lit by the morning sun passing through a church in downtown Greenville. It is interesting to reflect on the difference looking one way then the opposite. Many contrast can be considered. A business then a church, private then open to the public, broken window then stain glass window, dark then light, the list goes on. And all of it made special by the morning light.
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Yesterday morning, on my walk to work, I took a few photos of the fountain in front of the Piedmont Natural Gas Company … I found the display of fire and ice very unique for Greenville … The temperatures came close to breaking records set in 1919. However, the good news is in a few days it will warm up … Following are a few extra photos.
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As part of my walk to work series I am sharing a photo from my walk home last night. It was a rainy night, a little cold, but overall very pleasant. The scene is from a walking path in Falls Park. The building in the background is River Place which is backlit by multiple colors
On my walk to work Friday I noticed this family of ducklings. After taking several photos I was must pleased this photo showing the wake these little guys created.
This photo was taken yesterday morning on my walk to work. As you can see Greenville received so snow. The photo shows the Reedy River, the Liberty Bridge, and freshly fallen snow. By the end of the day about 2 inches of snow, sleet, and freezing rain fell. As normal there was a run on milk and bread at the grocery stories. My oldest daughter says, in advance of a storm, she stocks on up on beer and dog food. This keeps her husband and pet happy. What do you stock up on in advance of a storm?


