2023 CFFC: Wheels

Grist Mill Wheel
Wagon Wheels
Farmall Tractor Wheel
Car Wheel

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

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CFFC: Anything Large

This week my choices for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge comes from the Midwestern United States, the West Coast, and Southward towards the Gulf of Mexico. Hopefully you’ll enjoy my selections as I enjoyed the memories while selecting them.

The Big Basket
Longaberger Basket Building 🧺

Longaberger, founded by Dave Longaberger in 1973, is an American home and collectibles brand known for artisanal handcrafted and home décor products. For generations, the family has handwoven maplewood baskets in Dresden, OH.

The Big Basket, which opened in 1997, is a scaled-up version of Longaberger’s signature Medium Market Basket. Most of the cherry wood used in the Big Basket came from the grounds of the Longaberger Golf Club in Hanover.

The Big Basket also boasts two enormous handles, heated during the winter to thaw ice. “The basket is a symbol of overcoming adversity, of what you can achieve.”

Royal Caribbean’s
Enchantment of the Seas
Cruise Ship

The Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas Cruise Ship sails out of Galveston, Texas. This is the cruise ship I was on in late February of 2020. I sailed with my sister-in-law’s sister, Monica. She was not much for social interaction, however that did not prevent me from enjoying myself. Her peculiar intricacies were beyond my realm of understanding. I went because she wanted someone to share her cabin on the cruise. I thought we would be doing things together, but she preferred to stay in the cabin most of the time.

I, myself, chose to partake of my meals in the dining room, watch the live entertainment, walk around the ship and not stay cooped up in the room. The ship docked in Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico. I visited the shops while on shore. Not knowing if my cabin mate would come ashore or not, I didn’t wander very far. I did enjoy the parts I visited though.

Coronado-San Diego Bay Bridge

Even though there were several earlier proposals, one was not approved until 1964. The proposal to build a bridge was approved by the Pentagon with assistance from the California State Division of Highways. Groundbreaking began in 1967 taking two years to complete the construction.

The bridge opened with a special ceremony held on August 2, 1969. Apart of the opening ceremonies was a parade of Vintage cars.

Prior to the building of the Coronado Bridge, as it is referred to by locals, the only way to travel from San Diego to Coronado was by ferry. You could drive you vehicle onto the ferry (or walk, if one chose) and the ferry would take you across to the other side. Either transporting you from San Diego to Coronado or from Coronado to San Diego.

This spectacular bridge is a beautiful sparkling blue and more than two miles in length. It has a visually dramatic 90-degree shift at mid-point. The bend makes the bridge famous and unique. The elegant structure of the bridge is high enough for the tallest Navy ships to pass under and is artfully supported by arches with side panels of just 34 inches to allow for spectacular views while traveling across the bay.

I have been fortunate enough to have traveled to Coronado via ferry and across the Coronado Bridge. While going across by ferry was amazing at one time, the views you see while crossing the Bridge by car are incredibly beautiful.

Mt.Soledad
National Veterans Memorial
San Diego, California

The very tip of Mt. Soledad, located in La Jolla, bears a cross that can be seen from many miles away. The Mt. Soledad Cross was first built in 1913 and was later dedicated as the Mt. Soledad Easter Cross in 1954.

The cross on top of Mt. Soledad was always amazing to gaze upon while growing up. I remember there were special sunrise services held there early on Easter Sunday mornings. People from all walks of faith would gather to worship at the foot of the cross to celebrate the risen Christ.

The cross was challenged in court in the 1980’s and was then designated as a Korean War memorial. It has always been a source of great controversy, clearly displaying a religious symbol on government property.

In July 2015, a group called the Mt. Soledad Memorial Association bought the half-acre of land under the cross from the Department of Defense. This officially no longer put the cross on government property.

The views are spectacular. Mt. Soledad offers a stunning panoramic glimpse of San Diego. If you’re ever in the area be sure to bring your camera. You won’t want to miss capturing the views.

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

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CFFC: Anything Small

You can find small things just about anywhere if you slow down, open your eyes, and are observant about your surroundings. These are a smidgen of the small things I’ve observed over the years.

Small Kitten
Small
Melanoplus

(Grasshopper)
Small Flowers
Ranunculus californicus

commonly known as the
California buttercup
Small Home
(AKA Tent)
Small Island
in Lake at
Andrew Jackson
State Park

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Photo Credit: Deb L Waters

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CFFC: Found in Nature Part Two – Animals

Look Closely
Camouflaged
Sun Bathing
Blended Basking

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

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Added just because:

Alive and Beautiful

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge-Found in Nature

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

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CFFC: Things People Drive or Pilot

Things People Pilot:

Goodyear Blimp
over
Anne Springs
Close Greenway

Things People Drive:

Military Tank
Location: March Air Field Museum
Riverside County, California
M8 Greyhound
US Military Tank
San Diego, California
Fieldcrest Cannon Fire Services of Kannapolis, NC “Former Engine 503”
1966 Ford C/American LaFrance

North Carolina Transportation Museum
Spencer, North Carolina
1950 Dodge Luxury Liner
Deluxe Sedan Christopher Beltz
Standing by car are:
My mom, Doyce Eileen Watson on right in back
Her brother Jerry Alexander Watson and
Her sister, Erma Irene Watson in front.
San Diego, California
1916 Ford Model T
North Carolina Transportation Museum
Spencer, North Carolina
Dual Horse and Buggy
driven by my maternal grandfather,
Harvey Martin Watson
Deep Gap, North Carolina

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

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CFFC: 2023 February – Things People Play With

Coleman checking
out the tractor
(to him it’s something to play with)
Coleman playing
with a rake
Riding a horse
is Funtime
Coleman playing
on the complex
playground equipment
Coleman’s uncle
playing on chin up bars
many years ago
Coleman
playing in
a Kayak

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – Things People Play With

John’s Cell Pic Sunday

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

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A Rose Bouquet: A Beauty for your day.

Rose Orange Crush

John’s Cell Pic Sunday

FOTD

Floral Friday

CFFC

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CFFC: 2023 Familiar SMILES

Smiles from youngest to oldest ….

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CFFC: 2023 Legs or Feet

Feet 👣
Andrew Jackson State Park
Shadow Legs
Anne Springs Close Greenway
Young Legs & Feet 👣
Anne Springs Close Greenway
Feet 👣 in Crocs
Anne Springs Close Greenway

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Photo Credit: Deb L. Waters

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CFFC: Hands or Paws

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

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CFFC: Eyes = Windows

“The Eyes are the window to your soul.”

~ William Shakespeare
Coleman’s eyes

“The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter – often an unconscious but still a faithful interpreter – in the eye.”

~ Charlotte Bronte

CFFC

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CFFC: SC Apple Red Colours – Berries, Flowers, and a Caboose

Fort Mill
Red Caboose
with Coleman
wearing a
Red shirt
Zinnia elegans

Lobelia cardinalis
Common Name: cardinal flower
is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family
Rubus occidentalis
Common Name: Black Raspberry
Viburnum opulus

Photo Credit: 2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

Posted as part of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

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CFFC: Weathered, burned or Burning Wood – 11/18

Weathered wood – Historic Cabin
Weathered Wood – Historic Water Well
Weathered Tree Stand Tarp
Weathered GraveStone
Burning Wood 🪵
Burning Wood 🪵
Burning 🔥 Wood 🪵
for campfire supper

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CFFC

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CFFC: Clouds – October 19

From October 11:

Stormy Clouds
Observing
the bird
amidst the
Rain Clouds

From October 2nd:

Cloudy skies
Sunlight
peaking through
the Storm Clouds
Puffy Clouds
Various
Cloud
formations

Posted as part of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

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