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Ellen

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  1. And also more retail needs to be open on Sunday.

    Ellen, I posted a link in a post at the top of this page that has some nighttime shots, and indeed, it does look awesome.

    krazeeboi, Sorry I had overlooked your link. That first shot captures my favorite angle beautifully. Thanks!

  2. Y'all's daytime pics are grand, but I have to say the fountain really speaks at night. I stopped by this evening. Oh my GOD! It's fabulous. Like jewelry. Only better, because the water's motion and sound, combined with the lighting, make it a living thing.

    After I've saved enough money to buy the camera I've been drooling over, I intend to try some night shots.

  3. I like the median plantings on Gervais in the Vista. Beautiful.

    Bradford pears are all clones, from what I've been told. Maybe that's why they drop huge limbs so easily. The ones on Sumter along the sidewalk at M Cafe have seen better days too. Should be replaced.

  4. How would the Jeweler building work for DT in the CBD? The little thing was probably the same size as my childhood bedroom.

    First Citizens said they would put a park on the site. I thought the little building's facade could have fronted a snack shop, gift shop, or the like. I believe they were short-sighted in razing it.

  5. They shot it down because they didn't have any design specs, not because they didn't want a tall building. It sounds to me like this can still be approved with the right info.

    From what I've read, those huge tunnels directly under the site have caused concerns about the engineering aspects. Can't say that I wouldn't be pretty cautious from that standpoint.

  6. Chtimi, thanks for that flag link. I think SC's is one of the prettiest flags anywhere. I really like New Mexico's too.

    That site mentioned the "moon" in our flag design. Not quite correct - it is a crescent depicting the crescent motiff from our revolutionary army's headgear. And that item was to mimic the gorget officers wore round their necks.

    Y'all have been discussing the Wilbur Smith Associates logo and building (which makes me giggle because I work there) - what do you think they (Parkway Realty) could do about the horrible parking deck? Don't you think it would look better if they removed the awful honeycomb skin?

  7. Learned last night that Friday May 11 is Jammin Java's last day. Grrrr. I really hate losing another unique, local venue. Anyone know what happened? Did the rent skyrocket with all the new neighbors coming in? I always thought JJ did a good business.

  8. I've become a new believer in Vella's Deli on Knox Abbott. Wednesday nights their ribs are on special - and they're good. Good service, too.

    Fallen in love with Hudson's BBQ out on 378 W. Columbia. Mmmmmmmm.

    Good locally owned restaurants recently closed: The Palace and Rupert's Blue Dog on Gervais, and Sike's BBQ on 378 in Horrell Hill area.

    The Palace had wonderful fried chicken. Blue Dog (now The Whig) had the very best burgers and raw fries anywhere. Sike's was fine 'que. So sad.

  9. LOL, I gave away the smaller version as a prize at my Bastille Day costume party last July. I thought it would be a good addition as a holiday decoration this year.

    It's PERFECT! And all I have is a boring ole tree.

    You must stop in for a visit sometime soon - Please do! - I have been here almost two years and know only two neighbors. I'm in the stucco house just down the street and around the corner.

  10. ...a new art gallery named If has just opened, ...

    Can't wait for Wem to create a web site for his new gallery. Think about it. ifart.com :shades:

    Oh, and here's a little trivia for you. Remember this? "Only one thing in the world could've dragged me away from the soft glow of electric sex gleaming in the window."

    OK. Now: Do you know where in Columbia the soft glow of electric sex gleams??? Heehee. I do NOT mean Two Notch Road.

  11. I'd like to see the numbers - which employers have the most employees who commute via CMRTA? I would wager the hospitals are among them. USC maybe?

    Would it be outlandish to suggest that those businesses most dependent on bus riders for employees help with a small portion of CMRTA's funding?

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