
Purple Cosmos
Cosmos bipinnatus
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This blog is for my insights on life, the Bible, hiking adventures with my grandson and whatever is important to me

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Our hike/walk today landed us in Baxter Village, a section in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Baxter Village has a trailhead across from the Fort Mill Library which is a part of the Carolina Thread Trail. The Carolina Thread Trail has trails throughout the Carolinas for everyone to enjoy the outdoors and get close to nature. This was our first time visiting this trail and we will probably visit it again. We, my grandson and I, only hiked a fraction of the trail today. The length of the trails run from Baxter Village down to the Catawba River. We hiked from the trailhead in Baxter Village to Allison Creek Park not wanting to overdue being out in the cold chilly weather.
Posted as part of Becky’s Squares photo challenge Walking Squares.
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Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge (CMMC)
Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness photography challenge
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Today’s Walking Squares selection is putting the spotlight on Plumeria and the Atkinson Plumeria Farm.

The Atkinson’s have been growing and selling plumeria in San Diego’s East County since 1997. They also offer classes, consultation services, and sales throughout the year. Stacy also uses the various Plumeria to make leis and to teach others how to make them.
A lei is a garland or wreath common in Hawaii, across Polynesia, and the Philippines. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting. In essence, it is a symbol of Aloha.
Photo Credit: Mike Atkinson
Posted as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge
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It has been several years since I lived in San Diego. I still love the beautiful scenery, the warmer weather. The close proximity to beaches, mountains, and the desert. This photo was taken by a friend of mine. I love the reminders of where I once lived.

Posted as part of Becky’s Squares Challenge – Walking Squares.
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This photo is from my archives and was taken back in May of 2019 at Andrew Jackson State Park in Lancaster County, South Carolina with an iPhone XR.
Posted as part of John’s Cell Pic Sunday Challenge.
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These Garden Cosmos are located in the Jane Spratt McColl Wildflower Meadow at Anne Springs Close Greenway in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
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Posted as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day photography Challenge.
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This week my selections come from my archives. It has been cold and rainy, and I decided not to talk my walking/hiking buddy out in this chilly weather. These photos are from a walk around the lake at Cane Creek Park in Waxhaw, Union County, North Carolina I took with my granddaughter in 2018.






Duck is the common name for numerous species of waterfowl in the family Anatidae. These ducks swim freely in the lake and sometimes come onto the shore.

MWM Mid-Week Monochrome Walking Squares
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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.








Posted as part of Becky’s Walking Squares #14.
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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge has a different them each week. I hope it is alright, I am a little behind in posting for the themes. For last week it was Animals Unaware (Domestic or Wild)




Posted as part of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – Animals Unaware
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On Sunday I Coleman & I went to a going away party at Anne Springs Close Greenway before our hike. A couple from my hiking club are leaving and going full time RVing. They had been long time members of the hiking club.

Displayed on string across the windows are pictures of the couple together and singularly on various hike with the hiking club.


The party was a huge success. Great turn out to let our friends know we, as members of the hiking club, will miss them. We wish them Good Luck, Safe Travel, Happy Trails, and let them know they will truly be missed.
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Posted as part of Becky’s Walking Squares #14.
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Posted as part of John’s Cell Pic Sunday Photography Challenge
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On Saturday, I had the opportunity to borrow my daughter’s car. So, Coleman and I took a drive to the Fort Mill Dam and then to Catawba Park. We walked around and enjoyed the scenery.


Coleman does more running around in the playground area, it is hard to keep up with him. I do not run.

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Posted as part of Xingfumama’s Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge.
Posted as part of Becky’s Square Challenge – Walking Squares
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Veterans Day originally was called Armistice Day. It started in 1919 on the one-year anniversary of the end of World War I. It was made a national holiday in 1938 and later renamed “Veterans Day” in 1954. The renaming was to enable the ability to honor all veterans from every U.S. war.

Veterans Day is the time for each and every one of us to show our appreciation for the military men and women who have served our country. On this day, we celebrate the attributes that we most admire in those who serve: Courage. Honor. Sacrifice. Selflessness. The sacrifices Veterans’ make are selfless and immeasurable. For a tremendous number of Veterans, those sacrifices did not end when they came home from duty. For some others, they paid the ultimate sacrifice to defend Freedom. It was their testament to their unbelievable loyalty, bravery, and commitment. All Veterans are Heroes.



Veterans Day is always on November 11th regardless of what day of the week it falls on. Why is it always on the 11th? This date in particular recognizes the Armistice of November 11, 1918, the formal agreement which marked the official end of World War I. It was on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918 when allied forces and Germany came together to sign the peace treaty.
Veterans Day gives the country an opportunity to thank those who previously served in the U.S. military. It is different from Memorial Day in that aspect. Memorial Day honors those military members who died while serving their country. It is also different from Armed Forces Day. Armed Forces Day celebrates and recognizes those currently serving in the U.S. military.

Today, I want to thank all Veterans for their service to our country and the sacrifices they made and continue to make to ensure the Freedoms I and all of us are allowed to enjoy. I am also remembering my ancestors who served our great nation and those family members still living who served the United States Military.
Pictured in the slideshow above are Calvin C. Miller, Confederate Soldier in the Civil War, is the paternal grandfather of wife of my great-grandfather. Harvey Martin Watson, U.S. Army, my maternal grandfather, served during World War I.
In this slideshow are my dad, Nornal Hule Waters, U.S. Navy who served during the Korean War. Eddie Woodrow Waters, my uncle and my dad’s brother, U.S. Army who also served during the Korean War.
Pictured in this slideshow group are my brother, Larry Dean Waters, U.S. Air Force he served during the time of Desert Storm. My son, David Clyde Wilson, U.S. Marines served in Afghanistan.
In this day and age, we need to remember and thank our Veterans and those serving more than once a year. We should thank them every day for their service. Pray for them daily. The sacrifices they made; we know nothing about. For some, their struggles didn’t end when they came home but are ongoing. Too many veterans fight daily internal struggles. We need to do more to insure they have their needs met and are able to receive whatever resources necessary for them to feel valued, respected, and honored.
Again, Thank you Veterans for your services and sacrifices to the United States of America.
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Water at Anne Springs Close Greenway Dairy Barn Entrance, Steele Creek:
Water at the Fort Mill Dam:
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Jez’s Water Water Everywhere photo challenge.
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Coleman, my grandson and my walking/hiking buddy hiked the Seven Oaks Preserve Trail on Tuesday afternoon. It was a warm sunny day unlike the past couple of days where it has been chilly, windy, and rainy.





Whenever I have the opportunity to go out, it is almost always with my grandson, Coleman. He loves to hike. He doesn’t tend to walk much but run along the trail. I walk/hike and try my best to keep up with him. We always see different amazing and interesting things as we hike along the various trails.
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Posted as part of Bren’s Mid-week Monochrome Photography Challenge.
Posted as part of Becky’s Square Challenge – Walking Squares
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Posted as part of Xingfumama’s Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge.
Posted as part of Becky’s Square Challenge – Walking Squares
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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.


The Donkey came up close to greet Coleman. Coleman loves to see the animals at the Greenway, Horses, Cows, Donkeys, even goats and hogs.

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Posted as part of Brian’s from Bushboys World photo challenge Monday Portrait.
Posted as part of Becky’s Square Challenge Walking Squares.
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Along the Trail one can find Water, Water, Everywhere





Water, Water, Everywhere Under the Trestle



Posted as part of Jez’s Water, Water, Everywhere Photo Challenge,
Posted as part of Becky’s Squares Challenge – Walking Squares.

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Last photo on my Canon Rebel EOS T3i:

Last on my iPhone 13 Pro:

Posted as part of Brian from bushboys world’s photo challenge Last on the Card.
Also posting as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge.
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Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T3i
Settings:
Top Photo: ƒ/7.1 1/400 250mm ISO100
Bottom Photo: ƒ/7.1 1/400 229mm ISO100
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Streets in Rock Hill, South Carolina:


North Carolina Roads:
Along the Blue Ridge Parkway:

Posted as part of Cee’s Black and White Challenge – Roads.
The South Carolina photos were taken October 2022 with an iPhone 13 Pro. The North Carolina photos were taken in October 2017 with an iPhone 7 Plus.
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My grandson, Coleman and I went for a walk through the city to see what shops were in walking distance from our apartment and spotted these bright yellow flowers along the way.



These flowers are Bidens. They are known by several common names as you can see from the various names I used for the photos. Bidens is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. The common names beggarticks, black jack, burr marigolds, cobbler’s pegs, Spanish needles, and tickseed sunflowers refer to the fruit of the plants.
Posted as part of Bren’s Floral Friday #77,
Cee’s FOTD (Flower of the Day Challenge), and Becky’s Square challenge: Walking Squares #4.
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Baccharis halimifolia:



Posted as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge.
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Camera: Apple iPhone 13 Pro
Settings:
Top photo – ƒ/1.5 1/518 5.7mm ISO50
Middle photo – ƒ/1.8 1/207 1.57mm ISO32
Bottom photo – ƒ/1.5 1/539 5.7mm ISO50
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Photos taken on May 22, 2019 @Andrew Jackson State Park with an iPhone XR
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Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T3i
Settings: ƒ/5.6 1/60 55mm ISO400
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Lake Haigler Geese
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Posted as part of John’s CellPic Sunday Challenge.
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The Town of Fort Mill in South Carolina hosts an annual Scarecrow Crawl from October 5th through October 31st. This year is the 8th Annual Scarecrow Crawl. The Scarecrows entries are created by individuals, schools, businesses, organizations, churches and more. The displays are throughout the main downtown areas of Fort Mill including in Millstone Park. everyone is welcome to come take a stroll in Downtown to view all the amazing Scarecrow entries.
Coleman and I strolled through the Millstone Park area of the Scarecrow Crawl in Fort Mill which was only a small portion (less than half) of the Scarecrow displays throughout downtown Fort Mill,
And still a few more Scarecrow Crawl displays for your enjoyment:
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My Desktop Background:

Posted as part of Clare’s Share Your Desktop October 2022
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