Monday Windows: 1/23/2023

Barred Windows
Israel
Church Of The Holy Sepulchre
In Old City Of Jerusalem
Stained Glass Windows
Church of the Flagellation,
Jerusalem

Photo Credit: Jim Elder

Monday Windows

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Bloganuary #12: What chore do you find the most challenging to do?

What chore do you find the most challenging to do?

The chore that I find the most challenging to do would be any chore I try to do while my grandson is awake. He demands so much of my attention that I can’t take my eyes of of him to do laundry, watch dishes, sweep or mop. I especially find it challenging to do any chores during the day. I have to clean the bathroom late in the evening, so as not to have my grandson near the cleaning materials, such as the toilet cleaner and the toilet brush.

The most challenging chore during the day is trying to sweep and mop the floors. Why is it challenging? It is because my grandson loves to try to help, but he is more in the way than helping when I move furniture to clean the dust from under where they lay.

Have you ever tried to clean with a three year old trying to help? It takes twice as long and is sometimes irritating even though I know he only wants to be a good helper.

Bloganuary Prompt

Bloganuary 2023
Participant

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RDP Friday: Mountain – NC Stone Mountain

Stone Mountain State Park

Stone Mountain State Park stands prominently just beyond the eastern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. Straddling the border between Wilkes and Allegheny County, Stone Mountain, NC is a beloved place for locals to hike, fish, picnic, ride horses, and survey the Piedmont spreading eastward.

The 15,000 acres encapsulated by Stone Mountain State Park includes historic sites where homesteaders settled in the 1800s, first-rate camping facilities, miles of trails for hiking or horseback riding, numerous streams, and extensive picnicking grounds for day visitors.

State Mountain State Park

ADDRESS: 3042 Frank Parkway, Roaring Gap, NC 28668

RDP

Cell Pic Sunday

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Copyright: ©️2017@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

God Bless. Thank you for observing Stone Mountain with me. I appreciate y’all.

Monday Portrait: RDP Saturday – Copy_Goats

Original
Shot on Canon
Black and White
Copy
Original
Shot on Canon
Black & White
Copy
Original
Shot on Canon
Copy
Black and White
Original
Shot on Canon
Monochrome
Copy
Original
Shot on Canon
Monochromatic
Copy

All shots taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T3i camera.

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Copyright: ©️2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

Ragtag Daily Prompt: Copy

Monday Portrait

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Silent Sunday: Black Chokeberry Aronia

Cee’s Flower of the Day

Silent Sunday

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Pull Up a Seat: 2023 – Week 2 By the Dam

Coleman looking at
the Catawba River
Fort Mill Dam
Coleman

Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge 2023-Week 2

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Copyright: ©️2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

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MWM #119: SD Harbor

San Diego Harbor
PhotoCredit: Valerie Williams Jenkins

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness
Bren’s Mid-Week Monochrome

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Bloganuary Prompt #18: What’s your favorite meal to cook and/or eat?

What’s your favorite meal to cook and/or eat?

I do not think I have a favorite meal that I like to cook or eat. However, my family likes it when I make homemade enchiladas.

My enchiladas are made using ground turkey 🦃, diced green chilies 🌶️, chopped black olives 🫒, and shredded cheddar pepper jack cheese 🧀, all inside a fajita tortilla. I use red enchilada as inside and out.

Homemade Enchiladas

My family likes them better than frozen enchiladas and even restaurants enchiladas. Where we live it is difficult to find authentic Mexican food.

What is your favorite meal to prepare, cook, and/or eat? What do you prefer: to cook and eat at home or go out to a restaurant to and eat?

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Bloganuary #11: How do you define success?

How do you define success?

Success is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. It can also be considered the attainment of fame, wealth, or social status.

Whether one defines success by reaching a goal, accomplishing a task, or completing what one sets out to do or not; success is usually considered a job well done.

Success is not just about having a great career, financial wealth or respect from your peers. Even though those things are desirable. Success may involve goals that improve your relationships, your health, and even your creativity.

How do I define success? At one time, I considered success as completing high school, obtaining a degree, even having a family. Successes come and go. Sometimes I make mistakes, I fail. However, from those mishaps I learn and grow to become a better person.

Nowadays, I define success as having a loving God, a loving family, and friends that care enough to pray for me.

Bloganuary

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CFFC: Hands or Paws

Mother/Daughter
Husband/Wife
Grandmother/Granddaughter
Grandson Left
Grandson Right

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

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Thursday Doors: Doors viewed from Israel

Thursday Doors

Photo Credit: Jim Elder

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Floral Friday #82: Aloe arborescens


Aloe arborescens, the krantz aloe or candelabra aloe

Floral Friday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: Jim Elder

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Every Which Way I Go Along a Trail ….

…. Coleman goes with me, either beside or in front leading the way.

Coleman leading
The Way
Along
the Path.
This particular Trail
Is Paved
For easy
Access
For Everyone
Regardless
of ability
Young and
Old Alike.

Over the weekend, Coleman and I enjoyed a beautiful sunshiny day hiking 🥾 along the Catawba River by the Fort Mill Dam. We’ve had a lot of rain lately and Coleman does not like to be cooped up in the home all day. It is always a joy to be able to take him out in nature where he can be free to run.

Which Way Challenge

Ragtag Daily Prompt – Travel

God Bless. Thank you for sharing our hike. I appreciate y’all.

Share Your Desktop – January 2023

Horse Pasture
Dairy Barn Entrance
Anne Springs Close Greenway

Clare’s Share Your Desktop

Share Your Desktop

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Copyright ©️2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

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Wordless Wednesday: A Ray of Sparkling Sunshine

Catawba River
Fort Mill Dam

Wordless Wednesday

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Bloganuary Prompt #10 – Has a book changed your life?

Has a book changed my life? I have read many books throughout my years. I have read fiction, non-fiction, romance novels, family history, and many other various types of books. I have read actual physical books 📚 and other books I have read through Kindle and/or iBooks.

While most books I read only once, there are others I have read several times. Do any of them affect me in any way? Yes, some do. Some make me laugh, some make me cry, and yet others make me think 🤔 and ponder on what I have read.

Holy Bible

The book that has had the most influence on my life is the Holy Bible. How has it influenced my life, you might ask? The Holy Bible has changed my life in so many ways. It is the source that let me know God loves me. It has provided the knowledge the God forgives me, not just once, but over and over again. It is my lifeline, my guide book about how to live my life. It is the authority, the origin of my faith in Jesus Christ.

Bloganuary

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Reflections: Around the Greenway’s Lake Haigler

The Cosmic Photo Challenge for this week is Reflections.

Lake Haigler
Anne
Springs
Close
Greenway

Photos are all taken from various locations around Lake Haigler at Anne Springs Close Greenway in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

Cosmic Photo Challenge.

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Copyright: ©️gfpacificbeeintrospection.com … All Rights Reserved.

God Bless. Thanking for taking a trip around the lake with me. I appreciate y’all.

Weekend Sky – 2023: Week 2

Weekend Sky
View By
the Lake
In
Lancaster, South Carolina

Hammad’s Weekend Sky #85

Photo Credit: Shirley Hunter

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Bloganuary Prompt #9: What is the most memorable gift you have received?

The most memorable gift I have ever received is the gift of everlasting life from God, my Heavenly Father.

This I know from my Bible which was given to me at church when I was a mere teenager.

Holy Bible

In my Bible I discovered the verse in the book of John that tells me that everyone who believes in God will have eternal life. That is a promise that I believe. It is a gift I have received the day I chose to believe in God.

“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.”

John 3:16 NASB ( New American Standard Bible)

Bloganuary

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Monday Portrait: Chihuahua

A Chihuahua
we met
at the
fishing dock.

Monday Portrait is not hosted by anyone. It is for you to post a photo of any portrait you want. Creativity is up to you.

Monday Portrait

Photo Credit: Deb L.Waters

Copyright: ©️2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

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Cell Pic Sunday: At the Greenway Stables …

Visiting the Horses 🐎

With my granddaughter
Enjoying
Seeing the horses 🐎
With her half-brother
At the Stables

Cell Pic Sunday

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Bloganuary Prompt #8: How far back in your family tree can you go?

How far can I go back in my family tree? It varies on the line I follow. On my paternal side, I can trace the paternal line back for eleven generations. On my father’s maternal line I can trace back for ten generations.

For my maternal line, I can trace my mother’s paternal line back for twelve generations. Now for my mother’s maternal line, I have only been able to trace back six generations.

The paternal line traces my father’s paternal ancestors. My father’s father, his father’s father, and so on.

The paternal maternal line traces my father’s mother’s mother, her mother’s mother and so on and so on.

The maternal line traces my mother’s side of my family. My maternal paternal line traces my mother’s father’s father, his father’s father, etcetera. My maternal maternal line traces only the females. My mother’s mother, her mother’s mother, her mother’s mother and so forth.

Have y’all tried to trace your family history? It can be quite interesting and for some very confusing. Our ancestral DNA 🧬 often reveals a different story then the one we’ve been told all our lives.

Bloganuary

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Monday Windows: Airport Windows

Photo Credit: Jim Elder

Monday Windows

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Ragtag Daily Prompt: Friday – Limit

Limit is a point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass.

Trail Limits:

Share
the
Trail
Speed
Limit
10
Hikers Only
No Horseback Riding
No Bicycling
Wrong
Way
NO
MOTOR
VEHICLES
STOP
Camping Area
Campers Only

Ragtag Daily Prompt

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CMMC: January – Amber Colours

Red tussock (Chionochloa rubra)
Sunset
over the
Gulf of Mexico
Amber Autumn 🍂 Leaves 🍁
Greenway Horse 🐎

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

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Sunshiny Skyline

Skyline
above the
Catawba River
Fort Mill Dam

One Word Sunday: Skyline

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Copyright: ©️2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

God Bless. Enjoy your Sunday. Thank you for viewing my skyline. I appreciate y’all.

Silent Sunday: Here I Come …

A Horse trotting towards us.
Anne Springs Close Greenway.
Fort Mill, SC

Silent Sunday

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Bloganuary #7: Write a short story or poem about rain.

Rain drops from

Atmospheric pressure

Ironically resting upon the earth

Nurturing life, spawning growth and renewing energy like a transfusion within our body’s flowing into the ….

Reservoirs of our lives

Accelerating our souls toward an

Inner Peace

Naturally.

Bloganuary

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CBWC: Anything to do with Music – Musical Instruments

My cousin,
William Watson
with his banjo 🪕
Lyre Harp
Lap Harp
Piano 🎹
Nat King Cole
playing a Piano 🎹
Josh Parker
playing his guitar 🎸

Cee’s Black and White Challenge

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FOTD: Plumeria

Plumeria (Plumeria rubra ‘Lani’)

Photo Credit: Mike Atkinson Atkinson Plumeria

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CFFC: Feathers – Birds, Birds, and more Birds …

Ducks and Geese:

Birds, Feathers Located at the Zoo:

One of my favorites taken with my Canon EOS T3i:

God Bless. May He cover you with His Feathers, shelter you with His wings providing you with His Protection. Thank you for visiting. I appreciate y’all.

Bloganuary #6: Why do you write?

Why Do We Write?

There are many different reasons people may choose to write. It could be anything from the desire to communicate with others to creating something beautiful that they hope will interest others or even just as a release to get something off their mind and enable to reflect with understanding.

Why do I write?:

Writing ✍️ is a necessary tool for communication. For me, it is easy to communicate through words put down on “paper.” I used to feel compelled to write in a journal my thoughts, emotions, and feelings regarding the day or situation. I am more comfortable expressing myself in writing than through verbal communication.

Why? I think 🤔, I feel, and I ponder on my life and the circumstances and situations which have occurred. It is hard for me to come up with the right words to express my thoughts instantaneously. Henceforth, I write.

I write letters, yes, actual letters not emails. I write notes in cards to let someone know I am thinking about them and I care. For me, emails are more impersonal than an genuine letter written down in my own handwriting. It takes more time and effort but the thoughtfulness is relaxed, friendly, and extremely natural & rewarding.

Nowadays, I use my smartphone or my laptop 💻 to write and express my ideas, thoughts, and feelings. Sometimes I write as thoughts appear in my mind, other times I wait until I am absolutely alone. When I am alone in the quiet of the evening, my brain functions more clearly and I am better able to concentrate and communicate in written words the thoughts, and feelings I desperately desire to convey.

I often use photos to help convey my thoughts and activities. How do you express yourself? Why do you write?

Coleman,
my ❤️
and myself

Bloganuary

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Floral Friday: Albizia julibrissin

Silktree Mimosa
(Albizia julibrissin)

Floral Friday

FOTD

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

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Jez’s Water Water Everywhere #159 – Amazing Reflections

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.

Stumpy
Pond
At
Adventure Road
Anne Springs
Close Greenway
Fort 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.

Water Water Everywhere

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Copyright: ©️2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

God Bless. Thanks for joining us today. I appreciate y’all.

Mid-Week Monochrome #118: Grandfather’s Military Service

My maternal grandfather served in the U. S. Army during World War I. These are photographs of his service in the military. I treasure the photos as there are a link to a slim part of our family history.

U. S. Army Battalion
World War I
The ship
my grandfather
was on when he returned
from the War in France 🇫🇷.
My Maternal Grandfather,
Harvey Martin Watson
U.S. Army
World War I

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness
Bren’s Mid-Week Monochrome #118

God Bless. Thank you for sharing my memories. I appreciate y’all.

RDP: Sunday, January 8, 2023 – Follow

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

Copyright: (c)2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com … All Rights Reserved.

Wordless Wednesday: Aloe Arborescens

Aloe Arborescens
Laguna, California
Photo Credit: Andrew Dussault

Wordless Wednesday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD)

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Bloganuary Prompt #5: What brings you joy in life?

What brings me the most joy right now in my life is spending time with my grandson. The ability to share my love of God, Nature, the enjoyment of hiking, and shower him with my never ending love.

Coleman and I

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Cell Pic Sunday – A Walk through the Trees 🌲

My granddaughter,
Alona
walking along the trail
at Anne Springs Close Greenway
Fort Mill, South Carolina

John’s Cellpic Sunday

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Copyright: ©️2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com …All Rights Reserved.

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Monday Windows: Bus Windows

Anne Springs
Close Greenway
Activity Bus

Monday Windows

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Copyright ©️2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

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Pull Up a Seat: 2023 – Week 1 @Catawba Riverwalk

Coleman perched
on a
Fallen Tree
Checking out the
Prairie Loop
Trail Post
Bench Dedicated
in Memory of
Paula Annette Nalley
Coleman
Taking a Break
on a Log 🪵
Let’s Swing
Coleman

Pull Up a Seat

Photo Credit: Deb L Waters.

Copyright: ©️2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

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Monday Portrait: Portrait with a Horse

Portrait of
a Horse
beside Alona

Monday Portrait

Photo Credit: Deb L Waters

Copyright: (c)2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com … All Rights Reserved.

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CBWC: Domestic or Farm Animals.

Farm Animals:

Chickens Grazing
Cow Resting
Potbelly Pig
Boer Goat
Horses
Running Around

Cee’s Black and White Challenge

Photo Credit: Deb L Waters.

Copyright: ©️2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com … All Rights Reserved.

God Bless. Thank You for visiting the Farm Animals with me. I appreciate y’all.

WHATSOEVER IS LOVELY CHALLENGE: 2023 – WEEK 1 – Reflection

Stumpy Pond
Anne Springs Close Greenway

Kate’s Whatsoever Is Lovely Challenge.

Photo Credit: Deb L Waters.

Copyright: 2023@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

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Silent Sunday: 2023 – Railroad Trestle ….

…. Over the Catawba River

Seen at
Piedmont
Medical Center
Trailhead

Silent Sunday

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