The above statue honoring “Our Confederate Dead” towers over the Anderson County Courthouse grounds at over 33 feet. The soldier himself is over 7 feet. (One day when I get a telephoto, I… more →
ANDERSON DAILY PHOTOlessie wrote 2 months ago: The above statue honoring “Our Confederate Dead” towers over the Anderson County Courtho … more →
lessie wrote 2 months ago: I love the simplicity, the clean lines of this monument, standing in front of the Anderson County Co … more →
lessie wrote 10 months ago: This antenna topper caught my eye this past weekend. Love its color and whimsy. It was in the Michae … more →
lessie wrote 1 year ago: I love ivy. My sister hates it and has ripped it out of her yard, saying it encourages snakes. Maybe … more →
lessie wrote 1 year ago: I find the Anderson County Veterans Memorial to be simple and striking. I especially like the shape. … more →
lessie wrote 2 years ago: Not the greatest photo, I know — isn’t it weird how the perspective makes the firehouse … more →
lessie wrote 2 years ago: I believe a strong spirit is a good thing, as is the freedom to express one’s feelings. Obviou … more →
lessie wrote 2 years ago: Today the U.S. observes Memorial Day, with flags held at half-mast until noon. I love the British Co … more →
lessie wrote 2 years ago: Taken Saturday night just outside of city hall. At first I was blank. Blue ribbon? And then it hit m … more →
lessie wrote 2 years ago: I know nothing about night photography, except two things: I love it and I am in desperate need of a … more →
lessie wrote 2 years ago: This flag would not have meant anything to me if I did not enjoy World War II memorbelia. Somewhere … more →
lessie wrote 2 years ago: Flags at the Anderson Regional Airport. I don’t know how or why these particular flags were ch … more →
lessie wrote 2 years ago: Taken Saturday at the Anderson Regional Airport. The flags are at half-mast in honor of President Ge … more →
lessie wrote 2 years ago: Banner (or sign?) at the Anderson County Library. I felt like it was most appropriate on this day of … more →