FOTD: 11/18/2022

The Alexander Rose

Posted as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day photography Challenge.

Photo Credit: ©️2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

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FOTD: November 1st, 2022

Lady’s Bedstraw

Posted as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge. #FOTD #FloweroftheDay

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FOTD: October 31, 2022

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FOTD: 10/27 – Ageratum houstonianum

Flossflower
AKA Bluemink
AKA Blueweed
AKA Mexican Paintbrush

Ageratum houstonianum, is a cool-season annual plant often grown as bedding in gardens. Location for these flowers are alongside the Catawba River in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

Posted as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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FOTD: Taraxacum officinale

Taraxacum officinale
(common dandelion)

Posted as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge.

Photo Credit: ©️2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

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FOTD: October 20 – Petunia

My grandson loves to pick flowers 🌺. I try to get him not to pick them but I do not succeed.

A Petunia
in
Coleman’s
Hand

Posted as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge.

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FOTD: 10/15 – Leaves and such

Autumn 🍂 Leaves 🍃 🍁
Rose Hips

Posted as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge.

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FOTD: 10/14/2022

Balcony Potted Plants
Marigold

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FOTD: 10/11/2022

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Chinese fringe flower
(Loropetalum chinense)

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FOTD: October 7, 2022 – Pink Garden Cosmos

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge entries:

Wildflower Meadow
Garden Cosmos
Pink Garden Cosmos

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Last Photo: September 2022

Bush boy.Blog challenges us to post the last photo on the SD card and/or last photo on your phone. Here are my entries for September’s #TheLastPhoto challenge.

From my iPhone 13 Pro:

Stormy Skies
Aka
Hurricane/Tropical Storm Ian
Winds & Rain Clouds

From my Canon EOS Rebel T3i:

Milk Thistle
(Silybum marianum)

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Silent Sunday: 10/02/2022

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FOTD: 9/23 – Campsis radicans

From my walkabout out my back door. This time my grandson and I ventured right took approximately 100 steps (mini steps) and located these creeping flower vines. My addition to Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge.

Campsis radicans
Trumpet Vine
Or Trumpet Creeper
AKA
Cow Itch Vine

In North America, the trumpet vine is also known as the Hummingbird Vine. It can be seen in many areas throughout the Carolinas. I see them not only on the grounds of our apartment complex, but also in wooded areas along the Catawba River and along the trails at Anne Springs Close Greenway.

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FOTD: 9/20/2022

Flowers from my hike with my grandson taken at Anne Springs Close Greenway. Posting these photos for Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge.

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FOTD: 9/17

This photo is from my walking out my back door and to the end of our complex with my grandson to spot what we could see on a short walk. Not many flowers were spotted, but we we lucky to spot a couple to brighten our day.

Cee’s FOTD Challenge:

Hydrangea paniculata

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Flower of the Day (FOTD): September 9

Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD) challenge is always a pleasure to join.

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FOTD: September 5th

A couple of potted plants for Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge.

Potted Petunias

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FOTD: September 2

Flowers from my hike along North Steele Creek at Anne Springs Close Greenway is my entry for Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge .

Gypsophila paniculata
Look
👀
Closer
Baby’s Breath
has a
Visitor

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Plants 🪴 and Flowers 🌺: ASCG – Ford Gap_Lake Haigler Entrance

Lavender Flowers
Wildflowers
Sulfar cosmos
Indian Blanket
Indian Blanket
White Cosmos
coreopsideae
Garden Cosmos
Sulfur Cosmos
American Bumblebee
on Golden
Sulfur Cosmos
American Bumblebee.
Sulfur Cosmos
Coleman.
Jane Spratt McColl.
Wildflower Meadow

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Sweet Black-Eyed Susan Seeds: Rudbeckia subtomentosa

Yellow Honeybee
on top of
Yellow Black-Eyed Susan
Also known as
Sweet Coneflower

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Fruit Tree or not??: Located on Peach 🍑 Loop_ASCG

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Canon Photography: ASCG

Most of the time I hike the Anne Springs Close Greenway with my grandson, Coleman, I just use my iPhone13Pro to take pictures while we are hiking along the trail. Earlier this week I purchased new batteries for my Canon Rebel. Since I had new batteries, I thought I would give it a try to see how the lasted and snap a few pictures at the Greenway with my actual camera instead of just with my iPhone.

Lake Crandall
Anne Springs Close Greenway
Trekker Loop
Anne Springs Close Greenway
Flowering Tree
Trekker Loop
ASCG
Archers Loop
Lovely Purple Flower
Anne Springs Close Greenway

I hope you enjoy the photos. I’m still relearning how to use my Canon Rebel camera. I haven’t used it since before COVID-19 appeared in the United States. It will take time, but with practice, I believe I’ll be able to take some fantastic shots. Until then, God Bless. Thank you for visiting. Hope you’ll come back soon. Remember I appreciate y’all.

Greenville Zoo_Family Outing

Entering the Greenville Zoo
Greenville, South Carolina

We woke up really early (at least for me) to get ready and leave for Greenville, South Carolina. We intended on going to the Greenville Zoo and then to an A & W Restaurant afterwards. This first half of the plan went as planned. However, the second half did not (I’ll explain later).

The Family

The Greenville Zoo is located in Greenville, South Carolina. It is set on 14 acres in the city’s Cleveland Park. The Zoo was founded in 1960. Compared to other parks, the Greenville Zoo is rather small in size. At the time of the opening, most of the animals were indigenous species who already called the Upstate region home. A monkey dome was added in 1962 and was populated with 26 Colobus Monkeys. The monkeys were not indigenous to the area, however, the became a tremendous hit with the park’s visitors. The Zoo is open year-round, but hours vary based on the season. The Zoo has several programs and events that provide a fabulous opportunity for adults and children alike to visit and learn.

After entering the Zoo, we first visit the monkeys and then the reptiles. My grandson enjoyed looking at the snakes, he doesn’t shy away from anything.

Lions, leopards are the cats in the zoo. Monkeys, South American Pampas, giraffes, and pink flamingos are some of the animals you’ll encounter if you choose to visit the Greenville Zoo. If you plan on visiting the Greenville area, I’d say go ahead and stop by the zoo for a visit. However, if the zoo is the only reason you are coming to Greenville, then I’d say pass on the zoo and visit one of the many parks and enjoy a hike. Save the Zoo trip for one of the Zoos in a larger city.

As you walk along the path to the various animal enclosures, the Zoo has canopies which one can walk through the sprays a mist of water to cool you off on a hot summer day. My grandson enjoyed running through the canopies and feeling the mist of water on his body.

Besides the various animals located throughout the zoo, it is also home to several tropical plants and flowers. I enjoy seeing the beauty of God’s creation regardless of it is out in nature, at the zoo, or in a lovely garden.

A map of the Zoo is located just inside the entrance for your convenience. The map will guide you to the desired locations of the animals you wish to visit. There are a few sights situated for capturing your loved ones sitting on a “bear”, or a “lion.” And before you ask, no they are not real but indeed statues designed to sit upon and enjoy. Of course, I had to capture my grandson sitting upon the statues.

Map of the Greenville Zoo
150 Cleveland Park Drive
Greenville, South Carolina
greenvillezoo.com

Our other purpose for visiting the Greenville area was to stop at an A & W Restaurant for a frosty mug of A & W root beer and to purchase a few A & W glass mugs to take home. Now for the disappointing part of our trip. The A & W Restaurant location we stopped at was drive through only (a disappointment especially since we planned to sit and enjoy some root beer after our visit to the zoo.) This location also did not have any of the A & W glass mugs on hand to sale (another big disappointment.)

Disappointments and all, the day was a good outing to spend with family. We ended up stopping to eat closer to home and chose to stop at The Greek Grill for some authentic Greek Gyros. They were super delicious by the way. If you are ever in the Tega Cay, South Carolina area I would highly recommend a stop for food at The Greek Grill located at 1143 Stonecrest Blvd. #101, Tega Cay, SC 29708. The hours are 11am to 8pm except on Sundays when they close at 7pm.

God Bless. Thank You for visiting. Till next time. Spend quality time with you family. Love and enjoy them while you can. Remember I appreciate y’all.

Plants & Flowers: Blue Star Trail_Anne Springs Close Greenway

Tree 🌲– Leaves 🍃
Sun ☀️ shining through the Trees 🌲
Plants 🌱 & Flowers 🌺
Along the Blue Star Trail

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Silent Sunday: Plants 🪴 & Flowers 🌸

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All photos & collages were done by gfpacificbee@introspection.Wordpress.com. ©2022@DebbieLWaters