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a fun filled day in the parks of downtown Greenville

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A fun filled day in the parks of downtown Greenville. This photo was taken by Denton Harryman.


We enjoyed another fun filled day in the parks of downtown Greenville. Photos, in this collage; include Children’s Garden at Linky Stone Park, Falls Park, and the Liberty Bridge. I especially like the mountain at Linky Stone and the overlook at Falls Park. Notice the pigions in the top right. I did not notice them until my observant grandson pointed them out. He has a good eye for detail.

exercise series, purple bridge at Linky Stone Park

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The purple bridge at Linky Stone Park in downtown Greenville. This photo was taken by Denton Harryman.


My exercise series ends with this photo of the purple bridge at Linky Stone Park. Four miles, several photos, and seven days of post at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.

Purple flowers

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Purple flowers with a statue of an Indian at Linky Stone Park in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 6/11/2010.
This is a follow-up to yesterday’s photo showing purple flowers at Linky Stone Park .. today’s photo shows purpled flowers again along with the statue of an Indian. Linky Stone Park is a treasure.

Flowers and fence at Linky Stone Park

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Flowers and fence at Linky Stone Park in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 6/10/2010.
The flowers are putting on a show all through Greenville. Especially at Linky Stone Park.

Theme day – passageway (though the rainbow)

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Passageway through the rainbow at Linky Stone Park in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 3/1/2010.
Today, is theme day in the City Daily Photo community and our contribution is this photo taken yesterday showing Connie and our grandson. They are walking through a passageway in the rainbow at Linky Stone Park. Past the obvious pride of a grandfather I have chosen to share this photo because it does a good job of showing what it is like to live in downtown Greenville. The building on the left is our condo complex, the building in middle is the Peace Center for performing arts, and the building on the right is a condo complex called the Terrace at RiverPlace. The Reedy river runs between the Peace Center and the Terrace. Parks and green space run the length of the Reedy as it passes through downtown Greenville. The park in today’s photo is a children’s park called Linky Stone. Featured in today’s photo is flower garden built in the shape of a rainbow complete with rainbow colored bricks.

Follow this link to see passageway theme day contributions from around the world. Please leave the bloggers a comment.

Playing in the snow and ice

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Playing in the snow and ice at Linky Stone Park in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 1/31/2010.
Yesterday my grandson and I played in the snow and ice at Linky Stone Park. Clay pot people are in the background of this photo and there are lots of other interesting characters to visit. My grandson liked Winnie the Pooh best. We are fortunate to live close to several parks, Linky Stone is just across the street from our condo complex … Greenville received mainly ice during this storm. However a short drive north, of Greenville, there was lots of snow. I think I would prefer lots of snow to a little ice. Later during the day I walked downtown and it was treacherous .. I slipped once and whacked my camera .. now that is serious (smile).

Cherokee Indian statue

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The Cherokee Indian statue in Linky Stone Park.  This photo was taken in Greenville, SC by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com 12/29/2009.
Today’s photo shows the Cherokee Indian statue in Linky Stone Park .. you may remember this previously posted photo of the Cherokee Indian statue .. A reader had asked that I visit the statue again to find out the trip which was being honored.