Friday, May 30, 2008

On Tour (Skywatch Friday)

A motorcoach tour bus from this company in Baltimore, Md., stopped at Bienville Park on Water Avenue Wednesday while its occupants visited the National Voting Rights Museum. Selma attracts numerous tour bus groups to its Civil Rights sites. In the background at far right is the Harmony Club, formerly a Jewish social club, now a private residence.
May is a good month to visit the Deep South. It typically is our driest month of Spring with daytime temperatures in the 80s.
There are plenty more Skywatch shots out there! Visit them at Wiggers World.

16 comments:

Pappy said...

Hey, How you been durin'? I lost you in the blog wash for a while and then I was on vacation for a time so it's good to be back in Selma. Always enjoy your site. Thanks for coming by and leaving a comment. I am adding you to my list of sites I visit often.

Janet said...

Thanks,Texican. I wondered where you were! Should have known you fled south of the border!

Anonymous said...

Liked seeing the reflections on the bus windows!

Unknown said...

Cool! nice post!

Tanya Breese said...

Nice revenue for you city, all those tour buses!

Anonymous said...

I would flip out if I ever saw a real tour bus in our rinky dinky city.

Halcyon said...

Nice bus! It certainly has not been dry here in Jackson. One of the streets I use to get home was flooded on Wednesday! I had to take a detour to get home.

Anne said...

Different sky watch, but I like it :-)

Nice weekend to you, from Anne in the middle of Norway,

Petunia said...

A SWF tour is that "Fly me to the moon" or "starways to heaven";)

Petunia's SWF

FO - 2 said...

Out and about. Nice! :)

Snap Catch said...

nice one for SWF! mine's up too hope you can drop by.

smilnsigh said...

Thank you for the advice on visit time. :-)

Miss Mari-Nanci
Photos-City-Mine

Daniel J Santos said...

great post.

raf said...

Yep, I too like those sky relections on the bus windows. Nice shot!

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

nice!

Tom said...

HA! A sky Watch tour bus... now there's a thought.

Tom