Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Where We Live

The other day, James and I went out with the kids and took some pictures of the part of town where we live. It is called San Souci ("care free") and it is a part of Greenville, SC near downtown. There is a big, new-ish strip mall that is the main focal point of the area, but I omitted it from the pictures, because -well, you probably have one just like it up the street anyway. Here are some local places that we see every day.
"ECHOLS" I don't know what it means, but those enormous green things spell home.
Random graffiti.
I love this sign and their old frilly garland!
I live in Dixie and here's proof!
Cherry Motors. That's all I have to say about that. 
This place has some awesome stuff and definite creep factor...
Life Without Television?
I love the name Evette. And I love to imagine the woman who ran and/or runs this used car lot...
Did you notice the Kudzu in those first two pictures? It is everywhere. I tried to keep it out of my pictures, but you can't control it. We tell ourselves that we've learned to co-exist, but inside each Southerner is the dreadful knowledge that someday the Kudzu will have the upper hand. It is slowly eating away at our landscape and we simply cannot win.

7 comments:

  1. I'm familiar with almost all these sightings! It makes me realize how cool these everyday things really are when seen from a new perspective. Great post.

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  2. Lily, these pics just made me laugh!! I definitely saw them in a new light. You really captured the retro quirkiness of Sans Souci. Send them to the paper maybe. It cd be a new weekly feature!

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  3. Wow Lily you took pics of some of the trashiest looking places ...

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  4. Yes the kudzu will have the upper hand .
    Look at those pics in two weeks.

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  5. LOL you guys!! Emma, I debated for awhile whether I wanted to share with the world the truth about where I live. But I gotta keep it real, sis!

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  6. LILY! You live so close to where I work! Who'd'a thunk? :D

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  7. I saw Life Without Television yesterday and had to stop and take a photo. You have some great photos.

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