Daily Prompts: 12.23.23

Share what you know about the year you were born.

The Year is 1956, a leap year of the Gregorian Calendar. It was a time for Rock and Roll and Elvis Presley’s hit song “Heartbreak Hotel.”

Besides Elvis and Rick and Roll, 1956 was a year for nine pop culture inventions. These inventions included:

  • Certs — Breath mint or candy?
  • Dove Bar — chocolate Dove candies introduced on the south side of Chicago
  • Elvis PresleyHeartbreak Hotel debuted in January for RCA and in September he made history on the Ed Sullivan Show.
  • Play-Doh — modeling clay introduced by a soap manufacturer in Cincinnati. [What I didn’t know is that it was originally meant to be a wallpaper cleaner.]
  • The Price is Right — Hosted by Bill Cullen ran in both daytime and prime time television.
  • Robby the Robot — a sci-fi bot built by Robert Kinoshita. He later crafted the Robot for Lost in Space.
  • The Shopping Mall — The Southdale Shopping Center in Edina, Minnesota opened its doors beginning with the 1956 holiday season. It was the world’s first enclosed climate-controlled shopping mall.
  • Ski Soda — A citrus soda created by the Double Cola Company of Tennessee five years prior to Sprite.
  • Yahtzee — First marketed as Yahtzee in 1956 by Edwin S. Lowe. Fifty millions copies of the game are sold each year.

The Cost of Living was vastly different than it is today. The cost of everything was lower, however, the wages were also much lower than today’s standards. Was it easier and less stressful in 1956? Maybe, maybe not. When incomes go up so does the cost of living, therefore the same struggles continue. Here’s a look at the 1956 Cost of Living percentages:

  • Yearly Inflation Rate — USA 1.52%
  • Yearly Inflation Rate — UK 4.7%
  • Average Cost of a new house — $11,700.00
  • Average wages per year — $4,450.00
  • Minimum Hourly Rate — $1.00
  • Average Monthly Rent — $88.00 per month
  • Average Cost of a new car — $2,050.00
  • Gallon of Gas — 22 cents
  • Ground Coffee per pound — 85 cents

On a more personal note, for the year 1956, my parents were living in Great Falls, South Carolina just up the road from my paternal grandparents. My dad was working for the Ford Dealership in town. Even though he owned a car, the town is small enough he could have walked to work. My mom was pregnant with me through the first five months of the year, choosing to give birth to me in the city of Chester, South Carolina. The town of Great Falls did not (and still doesn’t) have a hospital. My brother turned three a couple of weeks after I was born.

The town of Great Falls. South Carolina in 2020 had a population of 1,951 and the population was that much more in 1956. The town was originally known as Catawba Falls in the early 1900’s and was a great trade route. It was originally established to generate power from the nearby waterfalls. It was a booming mill town at one point and in 1956 my paternal grandfather was working in the #3 mill for the Republic Textile Company. Great Falls is located fourteen miles southwest of the city of Lancaster, South Carolina.

From 1956 through 1958, my family spent much of the time with my paternal grandparents, aunts and uncles. They would fish in the nearby Catawba River near the Great Falls Dam, picnic in the town park, and attend church meetings and other activities.

Daily Prompts

God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.

Daily Prompts: 12.19.23

List your top 5 grocery store items.

  1. Lactose Free 2% Milk 🥛
  2. Arnold Oatnut Bread 🍞
  3. Bisquick
  4. Grade A Large Eggs 🥚
  5. Ground Turkey

These are the top five items that we use most frequently. The Lactose Free milk for my grandson. He goes through about a gallon and a half per week. My preference and my grandson’s is the Oatnut bread. He does not care for other types of bread, The Bisquick I use to make Coleman homemade waffles for breakfast a couple Tonya week. We also use an egg for the waffles and for homemade French toast. My grandson won’t eat eggs any other way. Most of our suppers are made with ground turkey or fresh chicken.

What are your top 5 grocery store items? Looking forward to seeing what’s on y’all’s lists.

Daily Prompts

God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all.

2023 Daily Prompts: 11.20 — Favorite Place

What is your favorite place to go in your city?

The Schiele Museum of Natural History and Planetarium is our favorite place to go to in our city, however, the most favorite place we love to go, and hike is in a town called Fort Mill. Fort Mill has many interesting places to visit where you can hike, or just enjoy the scenery.

The place we like to go and hike the most is called Anne Springs Close Greenway. The Greenway has five (5) different points of entrance and one can hike any one of the many trails on the 2,100 acres of nature preserve. The trails cover thirty-six (36) miles of hiking pleasure for hikers, runners, walkers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders to enjoy. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.

Whenever we are able to visit the Greenway, we like to enter at a different entrance point every time. Visiting different entrances gives us access to the many different trails and beautiful scenery accessible at the various locations. The most popular entrance is the Lake Haigler Entrance and is used by guests frequently. The entrances are:

  • Lake Haigler Entrance/Greenway Gateway – activities my include hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, paddleboarding and fishing (free for members only, must have an SC Fishing License), or enjoy a meal at the Canteen. A new children’s playground is being constructed at this entrance.
    • Points of Interests: Greenway Gateway (Visitor Center), Gateway Canteen (Dining), Bruce Rush Pavilion, Historic Nation Ford Road, Kayak Launch, Swinging Bridge, and Scoville Dock.
  • Dairy Barn Entrance – hiking, close to the main Suspension Bridge and the Greenway Spillway.
    • Points of Interest: Founders Dairy Barn, Betsy McLean Plant-A-Row for the Hungry Garden, Comporium Amphitheater, Faires-Coltharp Cabin, Graham Cabin, and Swinging Bridge.
  • Adventure Road Entrance – hiking and mountain biking, fishing (members only), disc golf, dog park play (Add-on membership required).
    • Points of Interests: Bob Reid Field Trial Barn, Lake Crandall, Lake Frances, Marion Walsh Outdoor Classroom, Mary Warner Mack Dog Park, Stumpy Pond, Swinging Bridges (3).
  • Greenway Stables Entrance hiking, horseback riding (Advanced registration required), visit farm animals, a new children’s farm is in process of being constructed. Coleman loves to visit the many horses and farm animals at this location.
    • Points of Interest: Greenway Stables, Farm animals
  • Blue Star Entrance – Mountain biking and hiking
    • Points of Interest: Garrison-Webb Grist Mill, North Tunnel

I encourage y’all if you are ever in the area to stop by and visit the Anne Springs Close Greenway. Beautiful Nature Preserve, Wildflower Garden, and many amazing sights to see and photograph. My grandson, Coleman, and I love to visit the Greenway any and every opportunity we receive. I highly recommend visiting.

Daily Prompt

God Bless. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all.

2023 Daily Prompt: Famous or Infamous Person

Who is the most famous or infamous person you have ever met?

The most famous person I ever met wasn’t famous when I knew him and his family. At the time he was just my pastor, the head of our church. While pastoring the church I grew up in he also wrote many books 📚. For every book he wrote; we listened to a series of sermons on the book 📖 prior to its publication. He wasn’t as famous as some other authors or other people, however, knowing an author personally when I was a child was still pretty amazing in my opinion.

Who is this person you might ask? The name of the most famous or infamous person I have ever met was Dr. Timothy Francis LaHaye. He was better known as Tim LaHaye. He co-authored the Left Behind Series with Jerry B. Jenkins. He wrote more than 85 books some of which included “How to Be Happy Though Married,” “Spirit Controlled Temperament,” “How to Win Over Depression,” as well as the “Left Behind Series.” He also co-authored prophecy books with Craig Parshall and Thomas Ice.

Tim LaHaye served as the Senior Pastor of Scott Memorial Baptist Church in San Diego, California for approximately twenty-five (25) years beginning around 1956. Under his ministry Scott Memorial Baptist Church grew extensively and later was divided into three locations. The three locations included the original site in University Heights on Oregon Street, One in El Cajon on Greenfield Drive, and one in Poway. [It was in 1963, when I was seven years old, that Pastor Tim F. LaHaye baptized me.]

During his tenure as Senior Pastor of Scott Memorial Baptist Church; Tim LaHaye founded Christian High School in 1965 and later in 1971 founded Christian Heritage College (now known as San Diego Christian College). Both schools began on the University Heights location on Oregon Street and later relocated to the El Cajon campus belonging to Scott Memorial. Other activities and involvements for Tim LaHaye was helping to establish the Institute for Creation Research in El Cajon, California (currently located in Texas) along with Dr. Henry M. Morris Sr.

In 1981, he left the Scott Memorial and the pulpit to concentrate his time on politics and writing. That same year he helped found the Council for National Policy, an extremely conservative and powerful organization which was a policy making think tank. Also, during the 1980’as he founded the American Coalition for Traditional Values and the Coalition for Religious Freedom. Later on in 1998, he founded the Pre-Tribulation Research Center along with Thomas Ice.

LaHaye is best known for his writings in the Left Behind Series. The Left Behin Series is a series of apocalyptic fiction that depicts the Earth after the pretribulation rapture which Premillennial Dispensationalists believe that’s when the Bible states it will occur (I do not desire to get into any debates regarding when the rapture or any end time events will happen). Even though Jerry B. Jenkins did the actual writing of the Left Behind books the whole concept and notes for the books belonged to Tim LaHaye. The first book of the Left Behind Series was published in 1995. There are twelve titles in the adult series and the juvenile novels, as well as audio books, devotionals, and graphic novels.

Everyone may not know who Dr. Tim F. LaHaye was (he passed in 2016), and even though he became well recognized due to the Left Behind Series, to me he was just my pastor during my childhood and youth years.

Daily Prompt

God Bless. Thank you for listening and sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.

2023 Daily Prompts: November 12

Name the most expensive personal item you’ve ever purchased (not your home or car).

The answer to this question would depend on one’s definition of personal. According to Merriam Webster, personal means of relating to, or constituting personal property; intended for private use or use by one person. Keeping this definition in mind, furniture would not apply to being the most expensive personal item which I have ever purchased since it is also used by other members of my family.

When I was in high school, I would state that the most expensive personal I purchased was my camera, a Minolta XG-7 35mm with a 50mm lens, a 2x converter, a telephoto lens, and a flash attachment. However, we are talking about the here and now and not in the past. At this present day and age, the most expensive personal item I have purchase would be my current camera of usage which I bought back in 2012. I purchased the Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens, the Canon EF-S 55-250mm lens and a Canon camera strap bundle from Costco. I have since added the Canon EF 75-300mm lens and an Altura for Canon macro wide-angle fisheye attachment.

My camera is certainly not the newest model out there (even though it was at the time I bought it), but it serves me well and I enjoy using it tremendously.

Daily Prompt – 2117

God Bless. Thank you for listening and for sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all.

2023 Daily Prompts: 11.11

What podcasts are you listening to?

This is a really easy question to answer. I currently do not listen to any podcasts of any kind. I tend to read about any subject I am interested in and would not be able to concentrate on listening to any podcasts. I am not a person that can multitask effectively, so I do not even try. I cannot even read and listen to music at the same time because I would be too easily distracted by the lyrics to efficiently concentrate on what I am trying to read.

God Bless. Thank you for listening and sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all.

2023 Daily Prompts: Time for?

Do you need time?

Do I need time? Time for what one might ask. More time in a day? No, I do not think I need more time in a day. I really wouldn’t know what to do with more time in any given day. At times day seem extremely long and boring as it is, however, I would not want to change the length of time that is considered a day.

Some might want more time for sleep in a day, but I do not sleep more than four-five hours a night as it is. My mind continuously flows and sometimes I have a hard time getting to sleep. Then again, at other times I fall asleep when I am trying to read.

Do I want more time to travel? Not really, what I would want is more money so I could afford to do the travelling I so desire in my heart to accomplish.

More time to read? Not really. I read as much or as little as I would like now. I read whenever and wherever my heart desires now so there is no need for added time.

Do you need more time? If you were given more time, what would you accomplish with the additional time?

Daily Prompt

God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts. I appreciate y’all.

My Adventure Traveling Far from Home

Share a story about the furthest you’ve ever traveled from home.

I always considered traveling the distance from the west coast to the east coast to be the longest I had ever traveled from home. I have traveled many times from Southern California to the Carolinas many times throughout my lifetime. First, as a child with my family growing up to see my paternal grandparents and later on, on my own to visit my paternal grandfather and my dad’s brother and sister and their families.

Thinking about the place which might be the furthest I have ever traveled from home, I began to wonder the actual distance in miles of places I have traveled from home to calculate where the furthest place from home I have traveled to.

After my calculations and deliberations I discovered that the furthest I have traveled from home occurred in 2020 before the pandemic lockdown was initiated.

At the beginning of 2020 I was still processing the deaths of family members which happened in 2019. I was lost and searching for whatever and wherever my life’s direction would be. I was at the time living in a tent in a local campground. I saw a post of Facebook from Monica, my sister-n-law’s sister, asking for someone to share a cruise to Mexico with her. I decided why not and sent her a message agreeing to share a cabin.

Initially I was at a loss on his to pay for it and what all it would entail. She made it sound so easy and agreed I could pay after after I arrived in Texas. The reason for the delay was I was waiting on approval and payment from the Social Security administration regarding my spousal retirement benefits. I also had to wait for my passport to arrive in order for me to be allowed to board the cruise ship out of Galveston, Texas.

In late January of 2020 I boarded a bus in Charlotte, North Carolina. First, however, I drove to my daughter’s apartment to leave my car there and then she drove my to the bus station to await my departure.

The bus trip took my from Charlotte, NC to San Antonio, Texas (approximately 1,231 miles) for the initial leg of my journey. This was the first time I had travelled long distance by bus. Normally I drove across country using a rental vehicle. The bus trip was not too bad. I actually had a seat in a row all to myself so it was not crowded and I could stretch out (the best one can on a bus) if I desired.

The bus stopped at many locations along the route and took approximately 32 hours to reach San Antonio. It was necessary for me to transfer buses in Houston to complete the trip to San Antonio. From San Antonio i boarded yet another bus to take me to San Marcos, Texas (another 58 miles) where Monica had agreed to pick me up and take me to her home in Canyon Lake (an additional 27 miles) to await the date to leave on our cruise.

Monica’s home was not as I had expected and I couldn’t hardly wait for the day we would board the cruise ship. I did get to sightsee a little bit in New Braunfels, Texas. There I walked around sightseeing while Monica went to a couple of appointments. New Braunfels was the closest shopping area from her home.

Finally, the day arrived to head to Port Galveston to board our cruise ship. The drive from her home in Canyon Lake to Galveston was 255 miles and took approximately 4 hours and 20 minutes. I was ready to depart long before Monica. I think I was a little anxious about arriving on time but also excited about the adventure I was about to embark upon.

Getting a late start from her home I was worried we would be late arriving at the port. I hoped we would not miss being able to board. I did not want to miss the cruise. Thankfully we were not too late and were processed (passports and identification checked and verified) an able to embark aboard our cruise ship, Enchantment of the Seas.

The cruise was full of amazing entertainment, food, and many activities for one’s participation. Surprisingly, to me, Monica chose to stay in our room instead of watching the entertainment or eating meals in the dining room. Everything was exquisite; the food was delicious, the service was amazing, the entertainment was spectacular. I could go on and on, it was incredible.

Our first port we docked in was Cozumel, Mexico. At this port Monica didn’t feel well and remained on board the cruise ship. She did not mind my going ahead and disembarking to look and the port. I saw many shops ( not far away as it is a tourist destination).

This was a 5 day cruise with stops in Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico. We were at sea for a little more than a day before reaching our first destination of Cozumel. Even though Monica stayed on board, I enjoyed myself walking around the port visiting the shops and just wandering around the area. Back on board the ship for another day at sea before reaching our second port destination of Costa Maya. I was never board while on the cruise ship or in port. There were so many options to choose to participate in including a walking track on the ninth deck. I try to walk everyday and walking the track was a good option other than walking up and down the stairs to get from our cabin to the dining room, or one of the various locations for entertainment.

In Costa Maya, I was surprised, Monica joined me in disembarking the cruise ship to walk around the port. I think she actually relaxed and enjoyed herself somewhat.

The entire trip one way was approximately 3,171.1 miles to reach the destinations for my cruise adventure to Mexico. Would I do it again? Maybe someday, however, the cost for a single person is rather high. All cabin prices a based on a two person occupancy. Therefore if a person doesn’t have anyone to share the cruise with you have the entire amount as an expense. I did enjoy the cruise and had a lovely time visiting the ports, watching the entertainment and devouring the delicious meals.

Daily Prompt

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Thank you for listening and sharing your time and thoughts. I know this was rather long winded. I didn’t know how to make my adventure far from home into a short story.

Blog, Why Blogging? Blog, blog on …

Why do you blog?

I blog because I can. That’s a simplistic answer I know. In all honesty, I blog as an outlet for release of my thoughts and feelings. I used to right my thoughts down in a daily planner, needing a new planner every year, but then planners get packed away, misplaced or simply forgotten.

By writing my thoughts and feelings into my life and my surroundings it helps to analyze and take an accounting of my own actions. It is therapeutic for me just like my need to be out in nature hiking and photographing the landscape & the world around my very existence.

For the past 405 days I have consistently posted something on my blog. It might have been a short response to a daily prompt, an entry for a photo challenge, or a post about something meaningful to me. This is the longest streak I have ever had of consistently posting blog posts.

I enjoy posting a little bit about myself and my surroundings. I am enthusiastically enjoying participating in the many various writing prompts and photography challenges. What about you, why do you blog? Looking forward to reading what y’all post next.

Lesser Daisy Fleabane
(Erigeron strigosa)

Stay true to yourself. Share your stories, your photos, Share a small piece of your world. It only matters to you (or me) what each of us decide to post on our blogs. Blog as much or as little as you desire. It’s all up to you.

Daily Prompt

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens.

Good Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts. I appreciate y’all.

Top Ten Favourite Movies

What are your top ten favorite movies?

Choosing my top ten favorite movies is something to contemplate, not something I think about on a daily basis. I’ll try to list them, but not in any particular order.

Top Ten Favorite Movies:

  • The Sound of Music
  • Mary Poppins
  • Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
  • It’s a Wonderful Life
  • Miracle on 34th Street
  • Fiddler on the Roof
  • Back to the Future
  • ET
  • An Officer and a Gentleman
  • A Christmas Carol

These movies I have watched several times, the Christmas movies I watch every year just before Christmas.

What are your top favorite movies? Looking forward to your responses.

Daily Prompt

Good Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts. I appreciate y’all.

TV shows Watched in Olden Days

What TV shows did you watch as a kid?

What Television shows did I watch as a kid? Let me tell you, back when I was a child my brother and I mainly watched whatever our parents chose to watch on the television. Most of the time we did not have a chose, a say, a vote in what was going to be watched at any time of the day or night. With that being said, I’ll let you know what was being played on the television in our home. Sundays after church if the tv was on my mom watched sports, e.g., baseball or football. My dad preferred NASCAR races, IndyCar races, basically any kind of car races. Sunday evenings after evening church services we watched The Wonderful World of Disney. During the weekdays after my mom got home from work, she either watched soap operas or game shows. when my dad got home after supper the news was watched and then we watched shows like Little House on the Prairie, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, or other western style shows. However, if there was a sports program on in the evening then my mom got the privilege of watching whichever sports program she desired.

To this day I still watch the older shows like Perry Mason, Little House on the Prairie, Fall Guy, The Six Million Dollar Man (Which I am currently watching), Ironside, The Rockford Files, Magnum P.I. (the original version, Star Trek, Happy Days, Charlie’s Angels, Gunsmoke and other shows from the 70’s.

Daily Prompt

God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts. I appreciate y’all.