Showing posts with label Selma library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Selma library. Show all posts
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Christmas in the Library
Christmas just glows after dark through the windows of our local libary!
This tree stands in the children's wing upstairs.
Friday, November 20, 2015
Skywatch, The Blues are Back!
Blue skies and cool weather are back in Selma after a few days of rain and fog.
Trees at the library are really showing their harvest colors just before Thanksgiving.
Linking to City Daily Photo Blogs and Skywatch Friday
Friday, June 5, 2009
Skywatch Friday (Skies of Blue)

"I see skies of blue..... clouds of white
Bright blessed days....dark sacred nights
And I think to myself .....what a wonderful world."
This verse in Louis Armstrong's heartwarming song, "What a Wonderful World" certainly describes June in Selma. Most days, the skies are blue, the clouds are white, and the temperature is in the comfortable 80s. Add green trees and these magnificent white crape myrtle against white buildings and black ironwork, and we have summer in the Deep South!
The building above is the Selma-Dallas County Public Library, one of the most popular places in town during the summer.
To see more skies, check out www.skyley.blogspot.com
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