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All shots taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T3i camera.
On New Year’s Day (1st Day Hike), I took a hike with my grandson, Coleman from the Adventure Road Entrance of the Anne Springs Close Greenway. It is a tradition to hike on the first day of a New Year, at least amongst hikers.
First Day Hikes are part of a nationwide initiative led by America’s State Parks to encourage people to get outdoors. Kids and adults all across America participated in First Day Hikes, and enjoyed the beauty of a state park, a national park, a local park or greenway. First Day Hikes are free to participants each year.
StumpyPondAt Adventure RoadAnne Springs Close GreenwayFort Mill, South Carolina
Coleman and I actually did two hikes on the 1st day of 2023. These pictures are from our second 1st day hike.
Ragtag Daily Prompt for Sunday January 8th is FOLLOW. One of the things I think about when I hear the word follow is the song “I have Decided to Follow Jesus.” Following Jesus is something I try to dop on a daily basis, but I know I fail miserably at times. Most of us follow something or someone whether we realize it or not. Children follow their parents’ instructions; employees follow their employer’s rules and regulations, we all follow the laws of our governments, and when I go hiking with a group or just with my grandson, I follow the group leader or follow my grandson, Coleman.
Coleman leading the Way
This Sunday I had the opportunity to go on a short hike with my grandson and my granddaughter. It is a rare occasion when my granddaughter, Alona, is allowed to spend time with her mother or myself. Whenever possible I enjoy taking her out to the Greenway or to a State Park and spend time with her out in nature. Today, we took her to the Anne Springs Close Greenway to have her meet Forest, a foal at the Greenway Horse Stables.
On the trail by the stables, we followed Coleman, we followed Alona, and sometimes we followed their mom to know the direction we should go. Most of the time Coleman is the one who runs ahead and leads the way on the trails.
Wherever the paths my lead you, I trust you’ll follow the path with the least resistance and follow you heart whenever possible. May God guide your paths, may He bless you and keep you safe and fill your life with love and happiness.
Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate each and every one of y’all.
Photo Credit: Deb L Waters
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A reflection of Coleman’s life throughout the year, 2022, before beginning the New Year. He’s grown so much in so many ways in such a short time.
The First Three Months: January-March…
Coleman – Age 2 1/2 January February March
The Next Three Months: April-June…
Coleman April May June
Onward to the Next Three Months: July–September…
Coleman July August September Now 3-Years-Old
The Last Three Months of 2022: October-December…
Coleman October November December
Where has the year gone? My little grandson, my hiking 🥾 buddy is not so little anymore. He’s become very adventurous. He loves to explore the outdoors. He love to visit Anne Springs Close Greenway. He has already hiked all 26 trails multiple times for more than 36 miles within the Greenway. He knows the trails better than some adults.
He does not like bad weather day’s especially since he does not like being cooped up in doors. He’d rather be outdoors all the time if he could. I pray his adventurous spirit will never be squashed.
Continue on little man, keep growing, keep learning, and always stay adventurous loving the outdoors.
Here’s my entries for Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge.
Wednesday morning Ho Ho Waffles 🧇.
Mini Waffle IronHo Ho Tree Waffles Waffle Iron & Waffles Into the Woods Coleman Wanders Coleman Walking across a Wooden Bridge into the Woods 🪵.Coleman Watching the Water💦 in the Creek. Windmill at the Dairy BarnCee’s Midweek Madness Challenge
Photo was taken at the Anne Springs Close Greenway Horse Stables Entrance. The Greenway has many different types of farm animals besides the many, many horses.
My selections this time come from the trails around Wagon and Haigler Loops as well as by the Canteen at Anne Springs Close Greenway.
Pull Up a Seat Along Wagon Loop:
Coleman sitting on stone blocksUp the trail a short distance Colemanrelaxes on a bench.
Pull Up a Seat beside Lake Haigler:
Bruce T. Rush Pavilion:
Coleman sitting at one of eight picnic tables within the Rush Pavilion.
The Bruce T. Rush Pavilion is located at the Lake Haigler Entrance of the Anne Springs Close Greenway. It is an open-air shelter, available for rental, which features a hardwood ceiling with a stone fireplace. It overlooks the beautiful Lake Haigler. It is an ideal area for company picnics, birthday parties, receptions, and small intimate wedding ceremonies.
In Front of the Canteen:
Coleman sitting in one of several rockers out in front of the Gateway Canteen.
My grandson, Coleman and I loved to venture out into nature and roam through the trees whenever the weather permits. It has been raining a lot here lately, so we haven’t been out much. Only twice this week. Coleman loves to go hiking at the Anne Springs Close Greenway which is only a few miles from where we currently live. The Greenway has five different entrances, and we choose a different entrance to begin our hiking each time we go.
From the Horse Stables Entrance: Should we go to the Left or to the Right?
We veered to the LeftPast the Fences … onward to See the Farm Animals
Next, we switched to the Lake Haigler Entrance for some hiking near Lake Haigler.
A Trio of Wreaths Hung in Front of Three Rockers Laid Anterior to Three Windows A Family enjoying a runA Trio of Stable DoorsHorses 🐎 X3 Running So Full of Energy
Three Targets Archery Range Anne Springs Close Greenway Three Targets Shooting Range ASCG Fort Mill, SCA Trio of HikersThree Directions Which Trail shall we take?Three Horses in Three Stalls A Trio of Horses Grazing in the Field Three Boats on the Shore at Andrew Jackson State Park A Trio of Geese AJSP
Group Seating along the trailNorth Carolina Transportation Museum Train 🚊North Carolina Public School Bus North Carolina Transportation Museum Enjoy your time with Forrest Long Bench for Multiple Seating Bicycle built for Two. North Carolina Transportation Museum
Group Seating along the trailNorth Carolina Transportation Museum Train 🚊North Carolina Public School Bus North Carolina Transportation Museum Enjoy your time with Forrest Long Bench for Multiple Seating Bicycle built for Two. North Carolina Transportation Museum Seating for Multiple People. Anne Springs Close Greenway
For this week’s Cee’s Black and White Challenge (CBWC) we are asked to post black and white photos of traveling/ movement displaying Up and Down. My Up and Down were taken along Lake Haigler Loop at Anne Springs Close Greenway in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
Dock Ladder for moving down into the Kayaks.Coleman on top of the stairsDown the Stairs one may sit on a bench and enjoy the beautiful views of Lake HaiglerWater overflowing Down stream into the SpillwayAnyone want to climb Up this hill?Coleman hiking up the hillColeman taking the Stairs upward to the top of the hillCan I go ahead down to the bridge?
Rustic Bench overlooking Steele CreekColeman sitting in the DoorwayWood Rocking Chair Outside an Historic CabinColeman sitting on a ledge overlooking the Fort Mill Dam
Donkey Greets Coleman as we walk the trails at the Anne Springs Close Greenway from the Dairy Barn Entrance. The afternoon turned a little bit windy with the skies cloudy, but it was still a beautiful day for a walk/hike.
Donkey Meet and Greet Dairy Barn Entrance Anne Springs Close Greenway Fort Mill, South Carolina
The Donkey came up close to greet Coleman. Coleman loves to see the animals at the Greenway, Horses, Cows, Donkeys, even goats and hogs.