2025 Silent Cell Pic Sunday: 27 April

One of My Favourite Places

Silent Sunday

John’s CellPic Sunday 

Sunny Sunday

Jez’s Water Water Everywhere

Photo Credit:©️2015 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Apple iPhone 6 Plus

Location: The Lake; Andrew Jackson State Park; Lancaster, South Carolina, USA 

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2025 Flower of the Day: 26 April

Coreopsis lanceolata

Aka Lanceleaf Tickseed, Sand Coreopsis

Cee’s FOTD

Photo Credit:©️2020 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Telephoto Camera

Location: Andrew Jackson State Park; Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

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2025 LAPC #344: Abandoned

Anne is the host for this week’s Lens-Artist Challenge with the theme of Abandoned

Thinking about what I might want to use for this challenge took some thinking on my part. Then it took some searching through my archives to find exactly what I was looking for to use. The first set of photos are shared photos from a private group I belong to on Facebook called I Remember Springs Park, Lancaster, SC. These images show what the Abandoned Springs Park Pool looks like in recent years.

This next group of images are from a time when my family along with my dad’s brother’s and sister’s families and my dad’s aunts and uncles as well as my dad’s parents all met up at Springs Park to enjoy a summer day filled with fun, swimming and picnicking in the park.

Springs Park has been abandoned since its closure in 1989 and the property is in a state of total disrepair. Springs Recreation Park opened in 1924 and operated until 1989. In its heyday, it was a popular amusement park destination for local residents. It offered a variety of recreational activities, including swimming in an Olympic-style swimming pool, skating in an outdoor skating rink, it had its own bowling alley, miniature golf course and amusement park rides for children of all ages to enjoy.

The Olympic-style pool (16 feet deep) was half-surrounded by an ancient Greek-style amphitheater with a triple-decker high dive platform. It has been stated that the amphitheater was made to house 5,000 onlookers. The Springs Park also featured a Carousel, a small Ferris Wheel and a mini train. I remember the Park also had a “kiddie” pool alongside the Olympic-style swimming pool.

I was young at the time we visited the Park and remember playing in the “kiddie” pool with my younger cousins. I didn’t get to visit Springs Park often because we only visited it when we came to the Carolinas to visit my dad’s family. I still remember getting together with my grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins and having a fabulous fun-filled day playing, swimming, and simply enjoying time with family.

Bonus: My Family at Springs Park

My dad took the photos and it appeared our immediate family didn’t get a group photo.

Lens-Artist Photo Challenge-Abandoned

Throwback Thursday

Jez’s Water Water Everywhere

Photo Credit: ©️1963 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) for all but the abandoned photos.

Location: Springs Recreation Park; Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

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2024 Which Way Challenge (CWWC) — Which way with the colors of Silver and Gold

The Which Way Challenge (CWWC) is all about capturing the means we travel from place to place such as roads, walkways, trails, and rails. The roads could be paved or unpaved, gravel, or dirt. Walkways could cover sidewalks, hallways, or pathways. Trails are paths we travel through Greenways, Local, State, or National Parks. Also permissible are any kinds of signs and any bridge angle.

This week’s theme will be CWWC:  Which way with the colors of Silver and Gold. I will be looking forward to seeing y’all’s Which Way Challenge posts.

My entries here are from The Lindsay Pettus Greenway’s Lighting of the Greenway. Whenever Coleman and I are hiking in a Greenway, State or National Park, we do not Rush; instead we take our time strolling through the paths and trails in taking everything there is to see. Nature is amazingly beautiful and peaceful, there is never a need to Rush. Take your time, relax and enjoy your journey.

Golden Snowflake
Silver and Gold Lined Pathway
Shining Brightly
Sparkling Snow Droplets
Covering a Bridge
Can you sense the Snow ❄️?

Bonus: Gold at the Christmas Market

Please make sure your which way is the main object of your photo. Thanks.

Thank you GERIATRI’X’ FOTOGALLERY, Cee with FOTD, WoollyMuses, sharing your Which Ways.

Possible Upcoming Topics:

  • CWWC: Dirt roads or dirt pathways or trails
  • CWWC: Roads with any signs
  • CWWC: Which way with the colors of brown or black
  • CWWC: Any which way with people in it
  • CWWC: Roads with vehicles and or traffic
  • CWWC: Any which way with in black and white
  • CWWC: Any which way with lines
  • CWWC: Any animal in your which way

Which Way Challenge (CWWC)

Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: Things that are #Metallic

One Word Sunday-Rush

Photo Credit:©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Cameras: Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max and Canon EOS Rebel T3i

Location: Town of Cramerton; Cramerton, North Carolina, USA

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2024 Monday Window: 10.28 —

Downtown Lancaster Windows

Downtown Lancaster

Monday Window

Ludwig’s Monday Window 

Photo Credit : Deb L. Waters

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2024 Thursday Doors: 10.17 —Lancaster’s Springs House

Springs House

The Springs House in Lancaster, South Carolina started off small and then blossomed with the growth of the textile industry. Built between 1820 and 1830, the original home was much smaller than the grand manse it is today. The House was remodeled and expanded in the 1850’s after having a series of owners. In 1888, the property was purchased by a business called Heath, Springs & Company. Leroy Springs, a Textile Magnate, made the house his home.

Springs House
Lancaster, South Carolina

Leroy Springs founded the Lancaster Textile Mill, one of the largest textile mills in the state and possibly the country. Springs also directed several other mills in the Upstate, and the resulting economic boom led Lancaster into an era of prosperity. [The Springs Mills in Lancaster stopped manufacturing in South Carolina after 120 years of manufacturing production, thus closing both the Grace and Close plants in 2007.]

In 1902, Springs assumed full ownership of the house and remodeled it to its current state in 1907. The house remained a residence until 1957 when the town purchased it and utilized it as its city hall until 2000. Today the Springs House serves as the Lancaster County Council for the Arts. The Springs House is listed on the National Register of Historic Houses.

Dan’s Thursday Doors

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2024 Silent Cell Pic Sunday: 09/.15

Seven Arcade Games

Coleman’s First Arcade Experience
Shop Arcade Games

John’s Cell Pic Sunday

Silent Sunday

Becky’s Squares

Photo Credit: ©️2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved. 

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max 

Location:Springdale, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA 

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Birds of the Carolinas #12

Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis) are just one bird species out of hundreds that you might see feasting from your bird feeder in South Carolina.

Northern Cardinals are common backyard birds in North America and can be found in many locations in South Carolina, including Seabrook Island, Lexington, and Lancaster County.

Male Northern Cardinals are known for their bright red feathers, black eye masks, and short crests. Females are brown with red accents and crests.

Northern Cardinals are seed and berry eaters, but also eat insects, spiders, centipedes, and snails. They prefer to forage on the ground rather than in feeders.

Distinguished by their “mohawks” and reddish-orange beaks, both genders remain year-round residents in South Carolina.

Northern Cardinals are non-migratory birds, meaning that once you draw them to your yard they are likely to stay there year-round.

Natural fruits that attract these birds include blueberry bushes, mulberry trees, and other dark-colored berries. Bird seeds that have been known to attract Cardinals include black oil sunflower, cracked corn, suet, mealworms, peanuts, safflower, striped sunflower, and sunflower hearts and chips.

Jeff R Clow//Getty Images

In many cultures throughout the world, the vibrant red color of the cardinal is a symbol of good luck and abundance. It is also said to represent vitality. If a cardinal crosses your path, it is meant to give you strength and hope.”

Birds of the Carolinas 

Bird of the Week: LXX

Photo Credit: ©️2013 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved 

Location: Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA 

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Birds of the Carolinas #10

Barred Owl

Strix varia

The Barred Owl is often spotted in the various Greenways throughout South Carolina. Two of the Greenways they have been seen in are; 1) Lindsay Pettus Greenway located in Lancaster and 2) Anne Springs Close Greenway located in Fort Mill.

The Barred Owl (Strix varia) is the most commonly seen owl in South Carolina since they are often active during dawn and dusk. It is a large, round-headed owl with no ear tufts and a reasonably long, rounded tail. Its back is a mottled brown, the belly is buff coloured with vertical streaking, and the chest is horizontally barred. It has a yellow bill and dark eyes.

The barred owl is distributed throughout most of the eastern United States, as well as much of southern Canada. Barred Owls live in large, mature forests made up of both deciduous trees and evergreens, often near water. They nest in tree cavities. They usually choose cavities six to twelve metres above the ground in tall trees. 

Barred Owls can be found in many areas around the state. Still, the best places to find this owl are Sumter National Forest, Francis Marion National Forest, and Clemson Experimental Forest. In Lancaster and York Counties the Barred Owls are seen in the area Greenways near Lakes, Creeks, and Rivers. Most often spotted nestled high up in trees along the water banks.

Birds of the Carolinas 

Bird of the Week: LXVIII

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2024 Weekend Sky: 05.19

Silent Sunday

Look at the Nighttime

Burgeoning Sky Show

Silent Sunday 

Hammad’s Weekend Sky #127

Becky’s #SquareRenew-Burgeoning

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Photo Credit:©️2024 Shirley Anderson Hunter

Location: Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

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2024 Sunday Stills: Sunrise? Sunset?

I would have to say I prefer sunsets, especially since I am rarely up early enough to see a sunrise.

Catawba River Sunsets

Sunday Stills-Do You Prefer a #Sunrise or a #Sunset

Hammad’s Weekend Sky #212

Photo Credit: ©️2024 Shirley Hunter

Location: Catawba River; Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

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2023 FOTD: 11.26 — Pink Roses

Pink Roses 🌹 🥀 from my archives

Cee’s Flower of the Day

Location: Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

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Have a Seat Around the Lake

For our time of reflection and remembrance of the events of September 11, 2001 Coleman and I paid a visit to Andrew Jackson State Park we we could have a time of relaxation, hiking 🥾, and just plain ole fun.

Mostly Coleman’s choices
for Pulling Up a Seat.

Coleman had some fun time at the Playground 🛝, then we walked around most of the lake (ignoring a trail closed sign for a short bit) and then proceeded back towards the Picnic tables 🧺 for a small snack. After his snack, it was back to the playground for him to burn off more energy and to enjoy himself in the Playground.

Pull Up a Seat – Week 37

Fandango’s One Word Challenge – Seat

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

Cameras: Slides 1-6: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S55-250mm lens. Slides 7-8: iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Location: Andrew Jackson State Park; Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

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2023 FOTD: Solidago velutina

Goldenrod soldier beetle on
Solidago velutina

(Velvety Goldenrod)

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max Telephoto

Location: By the Lake at Andrew Jackson State Park; Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

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Coleman Slide Funtime

On Monday, Coleman and I ventured down to Andrew Jackson State Park for a relaxing afternoon of hiking around the lake and in the playground.

The following depicts Coleman’s version on how to approach and go down a slide.

Coleman’s Slide Fun
Andrew Jackson State Park
Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

Hugh’s Wordless Wednesday-Almost wordless

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

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Weekend Sky #112 – 2023 August 20_Lancaster Sunrise

Taken from One Spot
Only Different Angles

Hammad’s Weekend Sky Challenge-#112

Location: Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

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Monochrome Madness: Lancaster Sunsets

Monochrome Sunset
Original @ Golden Hour
Monochrome Sunset
Original Sunset
a few hours later

Leannes Monochrome Madness

Hammad Rais’s Weekend Sky #107

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Weekend Sky: 2023 May 20-21

Saturday Evening:

Fireworks 🎆
Red Rose Festival
Lancaster, South Carolina
(Photo Credit: Shirley Hunter)

Sunday Afternoon:

Beautiful Skyline
to Watch
the
Northern Mockingbird
Flit about
the Sky Above
Weekend Sky

Hammad Rais’s Weekend Sky

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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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Monday Portrait: Feral Cats

This is a fun challenge not hosted by anyone, so if you want to join in just post a photo.

Hey there,
I see you
looking 👀
at me.
Cat 🐈
Stretching
on our
Asphalt Roof

The area cats tended to give birth under our home. They would sun themselves on the porch, on our car, and sometimes on our roof. They came and went as they pleased. They would watch you watching them, but never allow you to get too close.

Photo Credit: 2010@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

Monday Portrait

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Silent Sunday: Bird Watching

Black-crested Titmouse
Northern Cardinal,
female Cardinalis cardinalis
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)

Photo Credit: ©️2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

Silent Sunday

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Water Water Everywhere – AJSP Lake

Photo Credit: 2022@gfpacificbeeintrodpection.com

Posted as part of Jez’s Water Water Everywhere Photography Challenge.

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CBWC: All About Nature in My Favorite Place

A Gaggle of Geese
Can you
scratch
right here,
please?
Fishing Pier
Andrew Jackson
State Park
Andrew Jackson Statue
Playground
in
Andrew Jackson
State Park
Squirrel
Camp
Resident
Squirrel 🐿️
Tadpoles
(polliwog)
Swimming

Photo Credit: 2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

Posted as part of Cee’s Black and White Photography (CBWC) Challenge.

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Mid-Week Monochrome #117: Around a Campground

Fire 🔥 Pit
Andrew Jackson
State Park
Lancaster, South Carolina
AJSP
Shelter 2
Pathway
to the
Lake
Canoes 🛶
at the
Lake
Anyone
for a
game of
Horseshoes?

Photo Credit: ©️2022@gfoacificbeeintrispection.com

Posted as part of Mid-Week Monochrome. Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness photography challenge.

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Whatsoever is Lovely # 47 – AJSP

Whatsoever is Lovely Challenge #47

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Monday Portrait: Camel 🐪 Love

This is a fun challenge not hosted by anyone, so if you want to join in, just post a photo. Looking 👀 forward to seeing y’all’s posts.

Camel Hugs
Careful ….
I’ve got
my Eye 👁️
on you.
Camel 🐪
licking good
with Trisha Wilson
in Lancaster, South Carolina.

Monday Portrait

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Silent Sunday: 12/04/2022

Lake @ Andrew Jackson State Park

Silent Sunday

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Silent Sunday: Back Steps Visitor – 10/16/2022

Posted as part of: #Silent Sunday.

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Monday Portrait: 10/10 – Kitten

We’ve been sick this week so haven’t been able to get out and about like I would like with my grandson. Therefore, This week’s photo comes from my archives from April 12, 2017 taken with an iPhone 7 Plus.

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Wordless Wednesday: 9/21

Winter
December 2010
Lancaster, South Carolina
Farm Barn
Lancaster, SC

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FOTD: 9/14

My entry for Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge come from my archives. It was taken back in April of 2013 with my Minolta XG7 35 mm camera.

False Garlic, NOTHOSCORDUM BIVALVE Lancaster, South Carolina

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Lindsay Pettus Greenway

The Lindsay Pettus Greenway:
Environment Education Exhibit

The Lindsay Pettus Greenway located in Lancaster, South Carolina is a fairly new greenway having opened to the public not quite two years ago on November 21, 2020. The Greenway is honored to be a segment of the Carolina Thread Trail. The Thread Trail is a developing network of regional greenways, trails, and blueways reaching millions of people in 15 counties across North and South Carolina. The Thread Trail is committed to preserving natural areas and is designed to be a place for exploring nature, culture, science, and history.

The Lindsay Pettus Greenway

The Greenway was established to enable residents a safe space to enjoy being outdoors. It was envisioned as a place for accessibility to public art. It has a tunnel underpass with an exquisite “Nature’s Delight “ mural. I was not able to see the mural on my visit this time, but plan on seeing it on my next visit.

Comporium Communications Trail Access

Currently the Lindsay Pettus Greenway has three trail access points. Comporium Communications Trail Access is located at 459 Colonial Drive. Parking is available across the road to the entrance in the Lancaster High School football visitors lot. This is the trail access point that I used on my visit Saturday with my grandson.

My grandson, Coleman, at the entrance to the Comporium Communications Trail Access.
Lindsay Pettus Greenway
Walk Run Ride
Directions to the various areas along the trail.

The Founder’s Federal Credit Union Trail Access is located at 610 E. Meeting Street. Parking is available behind the Barr Street Learning Center. This access has a tree canopy, covered bike rack, and a family friendly rest area.

There are also Neighborhood and Downtown Access Points which make connection to local businesses, schools, and downtown. These access points, however, do not contain public parking. This access points are:

  • Survey Street – Legacy Brick Plaza is featured
  • Almetta Street
  • Clinton Avenue
  • Independence Park
  • Colonial Avenue and Roddey Drive

Phase One of the Greenway is fully open to the public with additional phases in progress. This first phase is 2 miles in length. It mostly consists of pavement and boardwalk. It has 0.3 miles of natural path that you can walk. The path is 10 feet wide and is easily accessible to everyone of all abilities.

My grandson overlooking the creek.

Greenway’s are excellent areas, located in local communities, to get outdoors and safely go for a walk, jog, or bicycle ride. The only motorized vehicles allowed are motorized wheelchairs. They are areas to explore nature and learn about the environment without needing to travel a great distance. They encourage physical fitness by providing accessible paths to enjoy.

I encourage everyone to get outdoors and enjoy nature. Visit a Greenway near you soon. God Bless. Stay Safe. Enjoy Life.

If you find yourself near Lancaster, South Carolina feel free to come visit, walk, run, or ride on the Lindsay Pettus Greenway. You’ll enjoy the views and get a fantastic physical workout at the same time.