Recent Comments

Recent Posts

Categories

Archives

Meta

A Lustrum At The Rostrum   5 comments

Posted at 12:01 am in Uncategorized

Happy Blogday To Me!

cake.jpg

Today's post is a bit special. It was five years ago this day that I made the first post here at Columbia Closings.

I wasn't at all sure how it would go. I had been noodling around with doing something on the Internet for a while, and the idea for the site gradually took form over the course of probably a year or so. In the end the particular pieces making up Columbia Closings fell into place for a number of reasons. Partly because I had a certain number of stories I wanted to tell in some form, partly because I wanted to do something that would force me to write at least a little bit most days, partly because I liked driving around and taking pictures and partly to stroke my ever present streak of nostalgia. If it made me rich and famous somehow as well, that would be all right too. (It hasn't).

Everything came together specifically on 29 December 2007 for a very practical reason. At the time, I was working a job that took mandatory vacation the whole week between Christmas and New Years, so I had a few days to devote to nailing down a domain-name, setting up WordPress, and figuring out how to actually write a post, upload photos and get it all published. Of course, having the time is no guarantee of getting it all right and I didn't. There were no comments on that first post, but I thought there might be some interest in my second post (which interestingly ended up as one of my most often revised ones), but again there were none. I felt as though I were writing into a black-hole. In fact, not even Google was paying any attention to me. I kept going with a bit of frustration as nothing in my posts ever showed up in Google searches. When was I going to get indexed? Finally I discovered that by default WordPress has a privacy setting that defaults to on and keeps your blog from being indexed. (Because people always start blogs they don't want anyone to read..). Resetting that to off I finally started getting some hits and it was off to the races.

Looking back, I can see that the focus of Columbia Closings has stayed pretty true to what I set out in that first post (that became the Mission Statement). There have been some shifts in emphasis though. In particular, as I said above when I started I had a number of stories I wanted to tell, and I think I more or less accomplished that. Of course, having done so, I still had an ongoing blog to run, and gradually the mix of text and pictures turned the other way around. I still do longer form written posts from time to time, but inevitably there are closings where I have no special memories to set down, so I simply note the passing and provide some pictures. (Longtime readers will note that if the day is sunny with lots of puffy clouds, I may take pictures of them with the closed business in the frame as an afterthought..).

I appreciate all the folks who read this blog, and especially those who comment (even if it's to tell me how completely wrong I've gotten it). I plan to keep on doing it for the forseeable future and hope you'll stay along for the ride. I could break out a hundred posts from the past five years that I'm very pleased with for one reason or another, but nobody would read all that, so I'll just set out here what my top twenty favorite Columbia posts of all time are (at least as I see it today -- tomorrow I might make a different list), along with a few of my occasional "out of area" posts that I'm really pleased with as extras. These are not in any particular order, but here goes!

1) Forest Lake Park:

2) USC's R. G. Bell Camp:

3) Brickyard Shopping Center:

4) Sarge Frye Field:

5) The Diamond Disco / Southern Gentleman's:

6) Gibbes Planetarium:

7) Hi Hatt Drive In / Hi Hatt Club:

8) Roper Pond:

9) Hiller Hardware:

10) 1101 Harden Street:

11) Red Wing Rollerway:

12) Tricentennial Songs:

13) Waldenbooks Dutch Square:

14) Brick Chimney Forest Drive:

15) Boardwalk Plaza:

16) Columbia Athletic Club:

17) Green Hole:

18) Circle K Forest Drive:

19) WIS Radio:

20) The Towers (USC):

Bonus Posts

As I consider the Grand Strand a second home, I haven't hesitated to throw in a post from there every now and then. Here are a few of my favorites.

1) Myrtle Beach Pavilion:

2) Hurricane Hugo:

3) McKenzie Beach:

4) Oliver's Lodge:

Stick around -- there's another lustrum coming up!

Written by ted on December 29th, 2012

Tagged with , , ,

Don't Leave Your Walls Bare This New Years!   no comments

Posted at 1:03 am in Uncategorized

Well, Christmas is past, but it's not too late to get your calendars for the New Year. It would be a shame to have an unsightly bare spot on your wall after the 2012 calendars come down. Don't let that happen to you!

Celebrate 2013 with a Pawleys Island wall calendar. The calendars are available in five different designs, including two all new for 2013 designs.

There's also a nifty Roadside Florida calendar available this year.

You know you want one!

Written by ted on December 28th, 2012

Tagged with , ,

Merry Christmas Columbia!   no comments

Posted at 12:01 am in commentary

q1140717_tn.jpg

q1140726_tn.jpg

q1140735_tn.jpg

q1140744_tn.jpg

q1140750_tn.jpg

q1140756_tn.jpg

q1140768_tn.jpg

q1140777_tn.jpg

q1140780_tn.jpg

Written by ted on December 25th, 2012

Tagged with , , , ,

Vocal Edition Christmas Medley, Brookgreen Gardens: 22 December 2012   no comments

Posted at 2:36 am in closing

Brookgreen Gardens Nights Of A Thousand Candles 2012: 22 December 2012   no comments

Posted at 1:38 am in closing

I went down to see the Gardens last weekend (the 15th) and ended up getting rained out, so I took a daytrip back yesterday.

This was neither the warmest nor the coldest of the Candles events I've been to, but it was cold enough that I had trouble feeling the smaller camera controls with frigid fingers..

I didn't take my tripod this year. They were disallowed last year, and while I didn't see any verbiage one way or another this time, I decided I would do more handheld shots at high-ISO rather than try to get a lot of long exposures. (Though I did set the camera on various rests to get some). That is preface to say there is a good bit more noise than previous picture sets, but there are still some nice ones.

They went all out in the exhibit room with electric trains this year -- possibly the most iconic Christmas present for boys of a certain age. The room had that immediately identifiable ozone smell from the working transformers and small hot engines as well as the unique sounds of O-27 trains (there were other guages as well). I've still got a set up in the attic -- I ought to take it out and set it up some time.

If you liked this set, there are others: 2011, 2010, 2009, and 2008.

Read the rest of this entry »

Uh Oh, There's An Eye There!   no comments

Posted at 3:28 am in Uncategorized

Written by ted on December 23rd, 2012

Tagged with

"Doing Christmas Right This Time"..   no comments

Posted at 11:42 pm in Uncategorized

Written by ted on December 21st, 2012

Tagged with , , ,

Gas Station / Latimer Seafood, 6102 North Main Street: 2000s   2 comments

Posted at 1:22 am in Uncategorized

p1110825_tn.jpg

p1110827_tn.jpg

p1110828_tn.jpg

p1110829_tn.jpg

p1110830_tn.jpg

p1110832_tn.jpg

Here's another case where a phonebook search turns up no information, but I'd guess Latimer Seafood has been gone for at least several years. The place was obviously started life as a service station, but the architecture isn't bringing any particular brand to mind for me.

Written by ted on December 21st, 2012

Tagged with , , , ,

Sha Sha's Last Stop Party Shop, 6208 Fairfield Road: late 2000s   no comments

Posted at 1:03 am in Uncategorized

p1110790_tn.jpg

p1110791_tn.jpg

Actually I'm not at all confident on a closing date for this little ABC store on Fairfield Road just north of I-20 as it does not appear in any phonebooks I have. However the place, while showing some wear, especially along the roofline, and sitting in a somewhat overgrown lot, is still in pretty good shape, so I'll go with late 2000s.

I like the name!

Written by ted on December 20th, 2012

Tagged with , , , , ,

Rebekah's Garden, Inc., 927 Leesburg Road: 8 December 2012   no comments

Posted at 12:27 am in closing

p1110970_tn.jpg

p1110971_tn.jpg

p1110972_tn.jpg

p1110973_tn.jpg

p1110974_tn.jpg

p1110976_tn.jpg

p1110977_tn.jpg

p1110978_tn.jpg

p1140103_tn.jpg

p1140104_tn.jpg

p1140105_tn.jpg

p1140106_tn.jpg

p1140107_tn.jpg

This garden center behind the old Parklane Seafood/Flamingo Club building started off in the South Carolina Farmers' Market on Bluff Road, and moved over to Leesburg when the Farmers' Market was redeveloped.

(Hat tip to commenter Badger)

Written by ted on December 19th, 2012

Tagged with , , , , ,

Tags

Recently Updated Posts

Blogroll