2025 Monochrome Monday(MM)/LAPC: 14 July

The Silence

of an

Afternoon Walk

On Sunday, Coleman and I took a detour on our walk home from church. We stopped by the local Goat Island Park and Greenway to get a short hike in and permit him to play for a little while before heading back home.

Instead of just using the main camera on my iPhone, I decided to use the fusion camera to do a bit of black and white photography.

The Calmness of the
South Fork Catawba River

On Early Sunday afternoons we experience the Silent peaceful serenity surrounding the River and Trails.

Coleman
sensing silent reflections
in the
South Fork Catawba River

While crossing the bridge over the river one can see the small white church we attended. All is calm and quiet as almost everyone has gone home.

Cramerton Independent Presbyterian Church
as seen from the Goat Island Bridge

Cramerton Independent

Presbyterian Church

Silence surrounding
the White Church

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Photo Credit:©️2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved

Camera: Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max Fusion Camera

Location: Goat Island Park and Greenway; Cramerton, North Carolina, USA

God Bless. Have a pleasant and funtastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

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Author: Deb L Waters

I am an avid reader. I read mostly Amish fiction but also read other novels. I enjoy romance, mystery, and Christian devotionals. I enjoy hiking in the outdoors, especially in Greenways and State or National Parks. I love my grandson. He is my favorite subject, so I'll post about him and his antics.

6 thoughts on “2025 Monochrome Monday(MM)/LAPC: 14 July”

    1. Thank you Egídio! The Greenway was so quiet with no one else around. No children in the playground on a Sunday afternoon. The River void of the Canada Geese that normally flock to the river.

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