We are so fortunate! I had to look hard to find any "icicles" hanging on anything this morning. Except for ice-covered vehicles and thin, patchy ice in the driveway, this is our part of the Deep South "Ice Storm." While a little ice covers the main power line to our house, we have power and cable are on schedule to watch the national championship college football game between Auburn University and Oregon tonight. Auburn, of course, is in Alabama!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Winter Day in the Park
It's winter in Selma, and here's a view of the Songs of Selma Park looking toward Water Avenue. The Alabama River is behind me.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
And the Work Goes On
Some businesses along Water Avenue continue to endure the construction necessary for conversion to underground utilities.
Can't wait to photograph this area when the work is complete.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Skywatch Friday, Cloudy Bright
The sky was cloudy bright over Selma when I stopped on Broad Street to get this picture of Memorial United Methodist Church. "Cloudy Bright" conditions, especially at midday, have always been the most difficult lighting for getting good pictures. So, I used the automatic setting.
Check out more skies around the world at www.skyley.blogspot.com.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Once Methodist, Now Lutheran
Most folks know this structure as the administration building of the former United Methodist Children's Home. Now, it's owned by Concordia College, a Lutheran university that purchased the 35-acre campus last year. Headquarters for the children's home moved to Montgomery.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Out with the Old
The new year begins with construction of the new Selma High School, which will stand in front of this 1939 structure. The school board's website states that the ornate entrance will be partially preserved and used as the entrance to the new library. Many Selmians remember SHS as the former Parrish High.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Willow Oaks Plaque
Next time you're downtown, notice the two willow oaks at the municipal complex. They were grown from acorns of the famed Gorgas Oak that once stood at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The Gorgas Oak fell during a windstorm in 1982.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Tree Trunk Art
When a person really looks around, it's amazing what artistic designs he might find! I found these growing on a tree trunk.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
January Theme Day (Best Photo of the Year)
It's City Daily Photo Blogs Theme Day, and here's my choice for Best Photo of 2010, a newborn calf who's hiding from predators while his mama stands guard in the background. This picture was posted April 27. Happy New Year! See more Theme Day photos HERE.
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