Greensboro has had some rainy days interspersed with sunny ones this winter. We haven't experienced any snow yet. The schools haven't even had to experience two hour delays. The above photo Elm Street at Hamburger Square facing north. Elm Street, from the corner of Gate City Boulevard to Pisgah Church Road is about five miles long. This little stretch, often considered the heart of downtown, is a popular shopping area and a place people congregate during special events and First Fridays. It is a great place for an urban walk and for street photography. If it weren't for a lack of foliage, you might think you were looking at a photo of a sunny, summer day. It is one of Greensboro's many streets named for trees.
Happy Thursday! If you want to hear some great old-time music tonight, head to Gibb's Hundred Brewery on Lewis Street, starting at 7:30, and enjoy the Gate City Rail Benders. Don't worry about socializing on Thursday. It has been said that Thursday is the new Friday!
A lovely shot.
We've got an area here where many of the east-west streets are named for trees.
Posted by: William Kendall | Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 11:21 AM