
Photo Credit: (c) 2024 Ruth Geilengeldt Anderson …All Rights Reserved.
Location: Carlsbad Flower Fields; Carlsbad, California
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Gfpacificbee’s Insights & photography
This blog is for my insights on life, the Bible, hiking adventures with my grandson and whatever is important to me

Photo Credit: (c) 2024 Ruth Geilengeldt Anderson …All Rights Reserved.
Location: Carlsbad Flower Fields; Carlsbad, California
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Clare @ Clare’s Cosmos invites us each month to share our desktops on the 15th of each month. Can you believe it the month of April is half over already? Here it is time once again to join Share Your Desktop. I like to share my wallpaper for my iPhone as well as for my Laptop. For my iPhone I use different wallpaper’s for the different focuses I use; personal, hiking, and reading.

From my iPhone:
Personal Focus

Hiking Focus


Reading Focus

From my Laptop:


Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
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Colo 12.22.1956 – 01.17.2017
A Western Lowland Gorilla

Colo was born in captivity at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and lived at the Zoo for her entire life. At the time of her death in 2017, she was the oldest known gorilla in the world living in captivity. She lived to the age of 60 years and 26 days.
She was named Colo after the Columbus Zoo. She was rejected at birth by her mother and was hand-raised by Zookeepers.
Interesting Fact:
Colo was a mother to three, a grandmother to 16, a great-grandmother to 12, and a great-great-grandmother to three.
My daughter and I visited Colo in April of 2012 when we visited cousins and the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio during Easter vacation.

Leannes Monochrome Madness
Photo Credit:©️2012 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
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There are times when we look up at the sky above, the clouds seem to appear into objects we are familiar with such as birds, or airplanes, or elephants, angels or other objects. Sometimes we see nothing in them other than them being : cirrus, cumulus, and stratus, or nimbus. What do you see when you look at clouds?



Hammad’s Weekend Sky– 2024 April 14
Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max – Telephoto Camera
Location: Gastonia, North Carolina, USA
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Good Day Everyone! I’m joining in on Fandango’s One Word Challenge today with Gem. Click Gem to join in and post to FOWC.

Fandango’s One Word Challenge-Gem
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One Word Sunday-14 April Overhead
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One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge – April 2024
Natalie’s Photographing Public Art Challenge
Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge 2024-Week 15
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Ragtag Daily Prompt Saturday-Trumpet
Photo Credit:©️2012 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Location: Columbus Zoo & Aquarium; Powell, Ohio
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This week, I’m asking you to share your day, April 1st, and what it entails.
Q1. Will you be playing tricks on someone seeing as it’s also April Fool’s Day?
April 1st this year was not only April Fool’s Day, but also Easter Monday. My daughter had to work and the day was just like any other day with me taking care of my four year old grandson, Coleman.
I did not play any tricks on anyone and was also not the recipient of any April Fool’s Day tricks.
Were you ever a victim of an April Fool’s prank?
I do not recall ever being the victim of any practical jokes or pranks on previous April Fool’s Days. Then again I could have been in my youth and just not able to bring any occurrences to memory.
Q2. Will it be a normal working day for you?
The day was a normal “working” day for my household. I watched over and took care of my grandson’s needs as I would any other normal day.
Q3. If you have children, are they of school age on Easter break, or toddlers?
My children are grown working adults and my grandson is four and not in school yet.
Gratitude:
“We must find time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives.”
— John F. Kennedy
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Before we head out on the road I suggest we stop and fill up the car with some good old fashioned gasoline ⛽️. I doubt you’ll find these prices nowadays though.
I Spy Something Red

Now that we’ve filled up the car 🚘 and made sure we have everything we need, let’s get going on our adventure.

Where are we going you might ask? It doesn’t really matter as long as we have a bit of fun along the way.

How about we pull over for a while and go on a hike. These signs might direct us on our way.

Oh Look, Stairs. Shall we go down them? What might we see when we reach the bottom? Who knows, but let’s go on down and discover what we can find.

Wasn’t that fun? Did you enjoy our little game of I Spy? I know Coleman and I had a great time together on our adventures.
Cee’s Which Way Challenge is fun to join and exciting to see everyone’s take on the challenges. No two people have the exact same perspective and I look forward to seeing y’all’s perspectives. Click Here to link to Cee’s blog.
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My entries for Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge are mostly from South Carolina from my archives. Feel free to join in and post your own Cafe Latte color photos and link them to Cee.




Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge-Cafe Latte Color
Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Photos taken between 2017-2019 except eclipse is from 2024.
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“March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers”
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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge:Things that are Wet
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Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge
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Good Day everyone! Welcome to my blog. The following are my entries for this week’s Weekly Prompts Colour Challenge. The challenge is asking for photos depicting the colour BLACK.





Weekly Prompts Colour Challenge-Black
Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens and Altura CPL filter attachment.
Location: Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA.
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Lake Haigler Loop
View of
Lake Haigler



Jez’s Water Water Everywhere #216
Hugh’s Wordless Wednesday
Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens with Altura CPL filter attachment.
Location: Lake Haigler; Lake Haigler Loop; Lake Haigler Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA.
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Ragtag Daily Prompt: Monday – Airborne
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Phlox subulata


Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF75-300mm lens and Altura CPL filter attachment.
Location: Schroering Forest Playground; Lake Haigler Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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Faires/Coltharp Cabin Window

Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Cameras: 1) iPhone 14 Pro Max
Location: Dairy Barn Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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A Greenway Horse Greets Coleman



Photo Credit: 2024 ©️Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max
Location: Dairy Barn Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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Eggtraordinarily Eggceptional Egg

Good or Bad Luck? According to Norse mythology, finding a double-yolk egg is very bad luck. That bad luck is said to result in a relative’s life coming to an end very soon. ( I hope I do not receive bad luck after cracking a double-yolk egg this morning when I was fixing my breakfast.)
I would hope I would have good luck instead. In some beliefs a double-yolk egg signifies good luck, and may symbolize prosperity and abundance. It can also indicate nourishment for your journey and the strength to preserve until you reach success.
In Chinese folklore and Islam, finding a double-egg yolk is stated to denote good luck, increased finances, and good fortune coming your way.
In Christianity, double-yolk eggs can symbolize new life, rebirth, or that life is about to change. That change can be a positive change whether in gaining or losing something or someone. Losing someone or something that has been toxic for you would be a positive change. Often in life we encounter changes in our lives. Embracing change can help us remember that Christ is always there to guide and protect us.
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Schroering Forest Playground
Opening Day for the Schroering Forest Playground was on March 30th. The Playground is a new addition for Anne Springs Close Greenway. Being its opening day list of families came to visit the Greenway the check out the new Playground. Children young and old alike investigated and explored the many different features and structures within the playground.

The number of people on the climbing structure varied throughout the day with the greatest impact of visitors being early in the morning and dwindling later on in the afternoon.
When Coleman and I first walked around the playground and the Climbing Structure it was intimidating with so many people in and on the various structures. Overwhelming especially for Coleman, so we chose to hike around the lake and come back later hoping for fewer children to be in the playground.

Coleman slowly getting the courage to try climbing on the Climbing Structure.

After climbing a short distance, Coleman sits down and looks around unsure of what to do next.

He eventually decides he was to get down, but was uncertain about how to go about climbing down. After watching for a little bit I realized he wanted help getting down. So we went hiking back up towards the car visiting the historic cabins, cows, and horses along the way.
Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max
Location: Schroering Forest Playground; Lake Haigler Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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Traveling across the United States off and on over the years I have seen and visited many different locations with crosses on display.
This first cross is one Coleman and I came across as we were hiking in Westminster Park. We noticed it after we parked and started hiking. We hadn’t hiked very far before we noticed it, but we didn’t stop to check it out until we completed our hike along the Catawba River. With its location being close to the parking area we chose to save it for last. You can see spectacular views standing by the cross and looking outward towards River.

This next cross is one dear to my heart. It sits beside my 2nd great grandfather’s, John Thomas Waters, gravesite. It is the Confederate Maltese Cross. These crosses are often located on the site of those who served in the Confederate Army during the United States Civil War.

When I traveled to Texas in 2020 I came across the Discovery Center Creation Museum in Abilene. During the time I was visiting my Aunt Irene (Erma Irene Watson) I would often go out for walks about the neighborhood for exercise and to relieve my curiosity about what interesting things and places I could discover. On this particular day I discovered the Discovery Center Creation Museum. Intrigued by the sign and dinosaurs portrayed outside the building I decided to go inside and have a look around. “The Miracle of Israel” exhibit is the location for the three crosses, a representation of the Resurrection.

This last cross, the Padre Cross, is one of my favorites. Having lived in San Diego for most of my childhood I often visited El Presidio Real de San Diego. It was established on Presidio Hill on July 1, 1769.
The San Diego Presidio was built to protect the original colonist from American Indian attack and became the military headquarters for continued Spanish exploration of the interior lands, and throughout Northern California.
The San Diego Presidio is a National Historic Landmark and part of San Diego’s Presidio Park. Presidio Park enables you to walk in the footsteps of California’s early European settlers. The popular attraction is the location where Gaspar de Portola and Junipero Serra constructed the San Diego Presidio and the Mission San Diego de Alcala in 1769.
The Padre Cross also known as Serra Cross was erected in 1913 and is made up of tiles from the Presidio ruins. It is located east of Presidio Drive across from the Junípero Serra Museum.

Debbie’s One Word Sunday -Cross
Photo Credit: ©️2019-2022 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
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Cee’s Weekend FOTD
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As Coleman and I were hiking along Steele Creek Trail back towards the car we spotted this little Fairy Garden tucked away in the base of a tree. I have seen pictures which other hikers have taken before, however this was the first time we had ever spotted the Fairy Garden. If you weren’t looking at the surrounding landscape you could possibly miss seeing it.



Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: 1&3) iPhone 14 Pro Max; 2) Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300 mm lens and Altura CPL filter attachment.
Location: Steele Creek Trail; Dairy Barn Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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Following Cee’s lead on
Narrow Walkways —
Mine are Along the
Blue Star Trail
On this hiking adventure I parked at the Dairy Barn Entrance to the Anne Springs Close Greenway. After exiting the car we proceeded to hike along the fencing before hitting the trails. Following the fence line we were able to view the horses, some of which trotted over to our location. [More on horses later].
Our first stop along the Blue Star Trail was to take a look at the Faires/Coltharp Cabin. To our surprise and delight it was open to the public (first time we’d seen it open). So naturally, Coleman with me following went inside to see what was inside.

After leaving the cabin, we hiked further along the Blue Star Trail towards the Swinging Bridge and the Schroering Forest Playground located on the other side of the Spillway.

When the Spillway is up and streaming with a steady flow of water, the only way to cross it is to walk across the Greenway’s Swinging Bridge. Since our destination was on the far side of the Swinging Bridge we/I slowly walked across. Coleman used to walk across it when he was younger, but now if no one else is on it he’ll run across.

We made it safely across the Swinging Bridge, walked around the Artisan Market, ordered lunch from the Greenway’s Canteen and rested a bit before heading to the Schroering Forest Playground. We had a clear view of the Playground from where we chose to sit. This was the first official day the Playground was open. They had been working on it all fall and winter. Being its opening day, the playground was crowded with children from all age groups.

Upon completion of our lunch we noticed there were still a lot of children on the playground. I decided to have Coleman wait to play in it until it wasn’t nearly so crowded. Therefore, we continued on with our hiking and headed down to Lake Haigler.

We hiked along the narrow side pathway towards the lake. The straight pathway is wider and more widely traveled by the majority of visitors to the Greenway.
We hiked a short loop with great views of Lake Haigler and then hiked back up to the Playground. Coleman climbed up on the Climbing structure and wasn’t sure about what to do after climbing up a short ways and just sat down for a few minutes. [The all natural wood climbing structure seemed to puzzle Coleman. He’ll probably climb more next time we visit.]

After a full afternoon of hiking and Coleman playing I decided it was time to head home. Hence, we proceeded to hike back up to the car. Instead of hiking the exact same trail we hiked down, we started out hiking on the Steele Creek Trail. The Steele Creek Trail is a narrow trail that leads up towards the Graham Historical Cabin.
From the cabin we traverse back onto the Blue Star Trail. After short distance from the cabin, Coleman starts searching for the cows. Sometimes they are up close to the fence line, but on this day we really had to look for them. Searching the pasture as we hiked up the trail, two of the cows came walking towards our direction from the far end of the pasture. That made a Coleman’s day. He was then ready to go home.
Cee’s Which Way Challenge- Any Type of Road, Path, Sign, Step, or Bridge
Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Cameras: iPhone 14 Pro Max and Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens and Altura CPL Filter attachment.
Location: Dairy Barn Entrance; Blue Star Trail; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA.
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Faires/Coltharp Cabin
Take a walk with us inside Faires/Coltharp Historic Cabin. You can see Coleman has no qualms about going through the door to check everything out. He is extremely inquisitive and loves to investigate everything he sees and comes across.
A Bit of History:


The Faires/Coltharp Cabin:
Dan’s Thursday Doors
Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Cameras: Slides-1-3) Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S55-250mm lens; All other photos) iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Location Faires/Coltharp Cabin; Dairy Barn Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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For this week I selected trios from the pasture which Coleman and I enjoyed watching on our hike at the Anne Springs Close Greenway.
Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF75-300mm lens with Altura CPL Filter attachment.
Location: Dairy Barn Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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The Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge: Hats
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Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge-April Close Up or Macro
Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD)
Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S55-250mm lens
Location: 1-4) The Heritage Garden; The Farm; The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA; 5)Dairy Barn Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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I don’t have any pictures of glass, or other objects with smooth surfaces, so I hope these will pass for an alternative outlook on the theme.




Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge-Things that are Smooth
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Bird on a Wire

The Northern Mockingbird is one of the most plentiful birds in North America. You can identify a Northern Mockingbird by listening to its song. You’ll hear its song which usually mimics several other birds simultaneously. Their song can be heard long before you spot their location.
The Northern Mockingbirds continue to learn new sounds throughout their lifetime. What’s interesting (which I didn’t realize) is that a male Northern Mockingbird may possibly learn around two hundred (200) songs throughout its entire life.
Northern Mockingbirds are medium-sized birds with long legs, small heads, and long, thin bills. They are slightly slimmer than a thrush and have longer tails.
Here’s an interesting fact; The Northern Mockingbird is the state bird of five states:
Northern Mockingbirds can be spotted year-round in places with shrubby vegetation like fruiting bushes, thickets, hedges, and open ground. They can be discovered in every state in the United States and parts of Mexico, Canada, and the Caribbean.
In the South with our cold and sometimes freezing weather temperatures the Northern Mockingbirds tend to “fly south” for the winter months. I have just recently been able to see them back in our neighborhood. As more often than not, I hear their songs way before I am able to spot their location. When you hear the songs of the Northern Mockingbirds you know Spring has arrived.
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Hugh’s Wordless Wednesday
Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF75-300mm lens with Altura CPL Filter attachment.
Location: Near Comporium Amphitheater; Blue Star Trail; Dairy Barn Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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We had a very beautiful sunny weekend. It was warm and windy day. We decided it was a lovely day for hiking at Anne Springs Close Greenway. Due to the massive abundance of vehicles parking at the Lake Haigler Entrance for the Artisan Market I chose to park at the Dairy Barn Entrance. There was another reason for parking at this entrance as well; they charged extra at the other entrance because of the Artisan Market. Who wants to pay extra? I certainly didn’t, not in addition to my membership for the Greenway.
The Dairy Barn Entrance has a few different trails that can be accessed with various sites and scenery to observe. We hiked down the Blue Star Trail which leads down to the Greenway’s Spillway passing horses and the Faires/Coltharp Historic Cabin along the way.
Coleman loves to stop and watch the horses. Moving along, to crossover the Spillway we had to walk across the Swinging Bridge. We stopped on both sides of the Spillway to observe the water flowing down, around, and under the Swinging Bridge.

Anne’s Len-Artist Photo Challenge – Water in Motion
Jez’s Water Water Everywhere #214
Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF75-300mm lens and Altura CPL Filter.
Location: Swinging Bridge; Dairy Barn Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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March
It just so happens that the last photo on my phone and on my camera are of the exact same object, a windmill.
From my iPhone 14 Pro Max:

From my Canon EOS T3i:

Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Location: Dairy Barn Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA.
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God Bless. Have a beautiful blessed Easter Monday. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.
On Saturday, March 30th, Coleman and I visited the Anne Springs Close Greenway. We parked at the Dairy Barn Entrance and hiked down the Blue Star Trail and hiked back up on Steele Creek Trail. From this entrance one can visit two historic cabins: 1) Faires/Coltharp Cabin and 2) The Graham Cabin. On this trip we had the unique experience of going inside the cabin to view what it would have been like back in the 1800’s. This was a new experience for us since the cabins had previously been closed to the public.
The Graham Cabin is more than 200 years old and was once the home of Archibald Graham, the grandfather of Reverend Billy Graham. Here is a look at the inside of the Graham Cabin and its windows.
Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Cameras: 1) iPhone 14 Pro Max
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Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max
Location: Domtar Forest Porch; Lake Haigler Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Yellow
The Cosmic Photo Challenge-The arrival of Spring
Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
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~ Beautiful Weather for Easter ~



Whatsoever Is Lovely Challenge 2024 Week 13
Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max
Location: Dairy Barn Entrance; Lake Haigler; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
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Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge-03.31
Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S55-250mm lens.
Location: The Heritage Garden; The Farm; The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia. North Carolina, USA
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God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts with me. Have a Blessed Easter Sunday! I appreciate y’all very much.
National Vietnam War Veterans Day
Welcome Home!
Since 2012, March 29th has been commemorated as National Vietnam War Veterans Day. It was declared as Vietnam Veterans Day by President Barack Obama, but it wasn’t made official until 2017 when Congress signed into law the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act.

March 29 is significant as on that date more than 50 years ago, the last combat troops were withdrawn from Vietnam and the last prisoners of war held in North Vietnam arrived home on U.S. soil.



THANK YOU!

Sgt Terry Leon Wilson served in the United States Army and fought for his country in Vietnam while I was in my last years of high school. He was over in Vietnam for three years serving his country. He was/is one of 2,709,918 Americans who served in Vietnam. Remember he and all Vietnam Veterans were not properly welcomed home. No mention of Welcome Home, no fanfare, no parade, no recognition when they arrived back on American soil.
Whenever you meet a Vietnam Veteran or any Veteran, please thank them for their service to this country. Let them know their bravery, sacrifice, and strength hasn’t gone unnoticed and America will always be indebted to them for all they have given to the country.
Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans!
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When visiting The Schiele Museum yesterday Coleman and I walked down a different staircase than we’ve taken before. Part way down the stairs in between floors was a swiveling chair which Coleman proceeded to climb upon. His antics and expressions can be viewed in these slideshow photos.

XingfuMama’s Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge March 2024 – Week 13
Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S55-250mm lens plus Altura UV Filter.
Location: Stairwell; The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA
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Which Ways in Monochrome
For this week I’ve dug into my archives for various selections of which way to travel.
First, let’s make a stop in Raleigh, North Carolina where I attended Ancestry Day hosted by The Friends of the Archives in conjunction with the State Archives of North Carolina, the Government and Heritage Library, and the North Carolina Genealogical Society.


Next, we’ll head over to Lenoir, North Carolina for a Watson/Greer/Trivette family reunion at the Yadkin Valley Community Park.

Then we’ll spend some time in Jacksonville, North Carolina where one of my sons ( my 2nd born, David) was stationed while serving in the United States Marines. While there for the weekend my eldest son, John and I visited the Lejeune Memorial Gardens.

Finally, let’s take another drive. This time let’s drive to Columbia, South Carolina before returning home for some quiet time of rest and relaxation. In Columbia I am joined by my daughter, Trisha and her daughter, Alona. We decided to visit the Riverbanks Zoo to see the animals. We enjoyed the short train ride around a small portion of the Zoo.

Cee’s Which Way Challenge – 03.28
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Wisteria floribunda

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