2023 CFFC: September_AllState – You’re in good hands.

Good Hands in the Park:

Family in Good Hands:

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: AllState – You’re in good hands.

Throwback Thursday

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

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2023 CFFC: NIKE – Just Do It

For this week’s challenge I dug into my archives to share some throwback photos of things one might choose to “Just Do It.”

Just Ride a Monorail 🚝
Throwback Photo –
Mid 70’s
Just Fly an Elephant
Disneyland
Mid 70’s
Just Fly an Airplane
Camp Snoopy
Carowinds
May 2018
Just take a Drive
Along the
Blue Ridge Parkway
October 2017

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge:Nike-Just Do It

Throwback Thursday

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

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Throwback Thursday: SCSPA

What is SCSPA? They are letters on a couple of my dad’s memorabilia from his high school days. You may wonder what they actually stand for as did I when I first saw them. Let me tell you, they stand for South Carolina Scholastic Press Association. I never knew my dad was apart of the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association. He never talked about his time growing up in South Carolina. The only part of South Carolina he shared was when he brought our family on vacation to visit his parents and his brother and sister. We visited Great Falls, South Carolina, where his parents lived, approximately every three to five years.

However, I am not discussing our vacations in this post. I am discussing the SCSPA and his small role in it.

OFFICIAL DELEGATE
South Carolina Scholastic
Press Association
Nornal Waters
Business Manager
The Hi-Times
Great Falls
Eleventh Annual Convention
April 10-11, 1947
Columbia, South Carolina

The South Carolina Scholastic Press Association promotes responsible scholastic journalism in South Carolina. We educate, evaluate and empower students and advisers who work with middle and high school literary magazine, newspaper, and yearbook programs in the state.

What I only learned recently is that my dad was a part of the Great Falls Hi-Times newspaper staff. He served as the school newspaper’s business manager. I found this interesting, my dad never talked about his school days. I thought it was cool to discover his involvement in this aspect of his high school.

The school newspaper business manager oversees the operations of all business-related operations of the Hi-Times, but will primarily be responsible for the promotion and tracking of advertising sales.

A few of my dad’s responsibilities were:

  • to obtain ad sales possibly by phone as well as in person.
  • Keeping and organizing record of all ad sales
  • Prepare a final sales report for each issue and makes sure the ad designer gets a copy
  • Serve as a member of the editorial board

A bit of History of SCSPA

“It all began as the journalist begins- with people, an idea, an empty page. Today, after more than half a century, the idea expands toward fulfillment as the pages are filled with a history. It is a story of people working toward excellence- people tending toward an ideal that promises to shine far, far into the future. It is a story of youth yearning toward an expression of truth. It is the story of the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association.”

SCSPA’s 50th Anniversary Booklet: The First 50 Years
S.C.S.P.A.
Columbia S.C.
April 11, 1947

The SCSPA holds annual fall and spring conferences which currently draws more than 600 participants. Not sure how many participants there were in 1947, only that my dad was one of those participants for the spring conference.

Students as well as their advisers from schools all over the state attend the annual SCSPA conference. It honors outstanding students and advisors during the spring conference. It recognizes contributions to scholastic journalism through awards and scholarships.

My dad’s attendance would have been an honor and recognition for his participation in his school’s Hi-Times newspaper. Through his memorabilia I am learning more and more about my dad and what his life was like before I came into existence.

Throwback Thursday

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

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2023 CFFC: MasterCard – There are some things money can’t buy…

This is a hard one to decide which photos to choose, there are so many which hold precious memories and special moments that money could never buy. How to decide, that is the question?

From 1975:

Myself, My Maternal Grandmother, Melvina and my Brother, Larry [I don’t remember this being taken; however, it is the one of very few of me with my grandmother].

My Family from 1986 through 1999:

These represent happy memories in the beginning. The last photo was taken at my eldest son’s high school graduation & it was the last time we were together as a family. Everything changed from that point on, but I still loved him.

From 1994:

The Last Photo
of my Immediate Family
[Nornal, Larry, Debbie (me), & Eileen Waters]
[My Dad passed from Cancer in December 1996].

From 2019:

From 2019:

First Time I Held
My Grandson, Coleman

From 2020:

These were taken in February of 2020 when I went on a Royal Caribbean Cruise to Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico. I went with my sister-in-law’s sister, Monica, however, she tended to stay in the cabin more than wandering around. I chose to make the most of the trip enjoy myself, which I did. I had a fabulous time on and off the cruise ship.

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)— MasterCard – There are some things money can’t buy…

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TBT: Library Cards: What? When?

What is a library card? A library card is a card provided by a library so that library patrons can borrow a variety of materials including books and magazines. A library card is often required if a person wants to take advantage of other library services as well. Public libraries issue library cards free of charge to people who live in the library’s city but require patrons to pay for replacement cards.

The early libraries were non-circulating libraries. That meant that patrons needed to use the book or books in the library, and could not check out any books to take home for usage by themselves or their families.

In the 19th century, a free public library movement began. Before 1850, libraries consisted of subscription collections for members only to use. The first known publicly funded library was established in Peterborough, New Hampshire, where in 1833 the town meeting voted to use a part of the state literary fund for the support of schools instead to purchase books for a free town library.

However, the free public library movement really began in 1849, when the New Hampshire legislature authorized towns to levy taxes for the establishment and support of public libraries.

When did library cards become necessary? With the public library movement in the 19th century, it became necessary to register users who were permitted to borrow books and connect those users with the borrowed items. Originally this was done with cumbersome ledger systems, with each page representing a borrower and the books borrowed (and returned) listed.

1955 Library Card
San Diego, California

The above library card was issued to my mother with an expiration date of May 1955. My mom was avid reader all her life. I do not remember going to a brick and mortar public library in my grade school days. Where we lived a bookmobile came onto our street approximately a long block away from our home. I do recall going into the bookmobile and being allowed to check out books 📚 to bring home to read. In the beginning, my mom would accompany my brother and me to the bookmobile.

Gaston County Library Card

As you can see the contrast from the San Diego Library Card from the 1950’s and the present day Library Card, there are several differences and yet they both serve the same exact purpose. That of allowing someone to check out various materials such as 📚 to take home to peruse at their leisure.

I have had several library cards over the years and have taken great pleasure in checking out books, movies. I also enjoyed the ability to use the libraries resources and computers for family research, search for jobs or for whatever purpose I needed at various times.

How about you? Do you or have you owned a library card? A library card opens the world to a vast resource of knowledge.

Throwback Thursday

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

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CosPhoChal: Freestyle

Dale of The Cosmic Photo Challenge prompt is Freestyle this week.

Since this is freestyle week I decided to let you visit with me on one of the hikes Coleman and I took this past week. This hike was a little bit different in that we had my daughter, Coleman’s mom, along with us. On Tuesday we needed to be out of the home for awhile because a pest control company was going to come in and spray per the Complex management.

Therefore, we decided to go hiking in one of Coleman’s favorite places. The place we chose was Anne Springs Close Greenway about twenty minutes or so from our residence. Mind you now my daughter is not fond of hiking at all. When we arrived, we should them my membership card and proceeded to park. We thought Trisha, my daughter, was just gonna sit and relax near the canteen while Coleman and I hiked. It didn’t exactly go like we had thought. You see, Trisha brought her dog along with on our adventure ( he had to be out of the home as well).

Lake Haigler

Chewbacca, Trisha’s dog, decided he wanted to hike with us, therefore she had to tag along. We walked down to the lake and proceeded along the trail, Lake Haigler Loop, around the lake.

Haigler Loop

Coleman loves to run along the trail. I prefer a slower pace since I normally take many photos along the trail of the various sites we see. Often we observe different angles around the lake, seeing flowers, butterflies, sometimes turtles, bees, and even dragonflies.

Brazilian Vervain
(Verbena brasiliensis)

At other times we see amazing reflections in the water.

Reflections
in
Lake Haigler

I love seeing various creatures feasting on the nectar of wildflowers her at the Greenway.

Black Swallowtail, Eastern Bumblebee,
and Delta Flower Scarab Beetle
feasting on Buttonbush
Cephalanthus occidentalis
.

Further down the trail as we hike around the lake I notice what appears to be a shape of a triangle formed with the reflections in the lake.

Triangle formation
from the water reflections.
Surrounding Tree Reflections
plus water shimmering

As we keep going I slow down observing butterflies flittering to and fro. Naturally I stop to snap a photograph. Meanwhile, my daughter’s trying to convince me to stop taking pictures. Guess what? She didn’t convince me, not one single solitary moment.

Next on our hike we come across a dragonfly and several turtles along the edge of the lake.

By this time my daughter is tired and wants to get this hike over with. Naturally, Coleman and Chewbacca want to keep going. They’re enjoying the outdoors adventure. Hence, we keep chugging along.

After awhile we decide to pull up a seat and relax a bit before finishing our hike. But first there’s more to observe as we near the picnic tables along the backside of the lake.

Trisha, Chewbacca,
with Coleman
leading the way.
[He knows the trails better than most adults].
Ngaro Wīwi
Priocnemis monachus

delighting on
Angelica genuflexa

Finally to a spot to snack relax near the water’s edge.

Pull Up a Seat

The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Freestyle

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge 2023-Week 29

Water Water Everywhere

Alive and Trekking’s Which Way Photo Challenge.

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

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i and iPhone 14 Pro Max

I hope you enjoyed trekking along with us on our hike around Lake Haigler. God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all.

2023 CBWC: Things Found in a Kitchen

Cabinets, Sink, Refrigerator, Stove
Coffee pot, Toaster, Stove,
Dishwasher, Sink, Microwave,
Refrigerator, Paper Towels
Alona
with her
Kitchen
Throwback Photo
Dining Table, Chairs, Glasses,
Plates, Silverware, Serving Dishes, Food
and Family Gathered Together

Cee’s Black and White Challenge

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2023 CMMC: July Pick a Topic from my Photo

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Ocean, Blue, Shore, Sand, Sky, Water, White

Throwback Photo
Atlantic Ocean, Florida,
Water, Ocean,
Sky, White, Sand
About 1936

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

Water Water Everywhere

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2023 OWS: Animal Three’s

Two Cows + One Goat = Three Farm Animals
Three Donkeys
Three Running Horses
Two Adults + One Child = Three Humans
( Hey, Humans are Animals too).
Throwback Photo from the mid 1930’s.

Debbies One Word Sunday: Three

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LAPC #254 : Spiritual Sites

Chapel/Meeting House
Andrew Jackson State Park
Lancaster, South Carolina
The Lake
@
Andrew Jackson State Park
Lancaster, South Carolina
View from
Fishing Pier
at
Andrew Jackson State Park
Lancaster, South Carolina
Brannon Family Cemetery
Bethune, Kershaw County, South Carolina
[Cemetery for my paternal ancestors]

Tina of Lens-Artists Photo Challenge

Photo Credit:©️Deb L. Waters

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2023 FOWC: Related_Family

Throwback photo from the early 1960’s
taken at my maternal grandparents
place in San Diego, California.
Pictured are my immediate family,
my maternal grandparents,
my mom’s sister & her husband,
our cousin, his wife & sister-in-law.
Taken back during a time
when families used to gather
together for Sunday Dinners.
Can you guess where I am in the picture?
I would probably bet
( if I bet, which I don’t)
y’all would have no
problem guessing correctly.

Fandango’s One Word Challenge – Related

Throwback Thursday

God Bless. Thank you for going back in time with me. Memories are a wonderful blessing. Remember, I appreciate y’all.

2023 One Word Sunday – Wheels

This is my entry for Debbie’s, Travel With Intent blog, One Word Sunday Challenge.

Tire inside
Steele Creek
Anne Springs
Close Greenway
Horizontal Wheel
Garrison-Webb Grist Mill
Anne Springs Close Greenway
Fort Mill, South Carolina
1930’s Pony Cart
with my Mom, Doyce Eileen
and her brother, Marvin Houston Watson
in Coshocton, Ohio
Ford Model T
1931 Reo Royale 8
(REO was known as
RE Olds Motor Company)
Coshocton, Ohio
Pictured are my
Maternal Grandfather,
Harvey Martin Watson,
and his children
Marvin, Doyce ( my mother ), and Jerry.

One Word Sunday Challenge

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Throwback Thursday: Remembering When …

…. My husband, Terry, my eldest son, John and I visited the March Field Air Museum in Riverside, California back in late 1986.

Grumman F9F-5P ‘Panther’
| Planes of Fame Air Museum

March Field Air Museum began in 1979, when the first display of artifacts was opened up to the public at what was then March Air Force Base. During this period, the museum was recognized as an official U. S. Air Force Museum. [The museum was relocated in 1993to it’s current location alongside Interstate Highway 215.

Blue Angels
Grumman
F-11F Tigers

The March Field Air Museum displays one of the largest collections of military aircraft on the West Coast. It is staffed by approximately 100 volunteers and 12 full and part time employees. It holds various types of military aircraft from attack aircraft to cargo planes to helicopters and Cessnas.

This was a great family day trip which was both fun and educational. If you’re ever near Southern California it would definitely be a worthwhile stop to visit.


Throwback Thursday

#TBTMemory #IRememberWhen

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CFFC: 2023 Familiar SMILES

Smiles from youngest to oldest ….

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

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