2026 CFFC: View from Public Transportation (Mar 30th)

Dan from No Facilities hosts the Fun Foto Challenge at and this week he is asking for our View from Public Transportation. I have gone into my archives for this one to past adventures on buses past and present.

First off, let me tell you I don’t do public transportation that often and when I do it is rare.

Let’s look at Past Public Transportation…

San Francisco Trolley
(Not exactly a Bus,
but still Public Transit)
Inside a Charter Bus
Looking at a Charter Bus
from another Charter Bus

Now to see what can be seen from a Greyhound Bus

Moving on toward the Present …

Coleman and I rode the Gastonia Transit Buses for approximately two (2) years before Gaston County disbanded the County Transit system and replaced it with Gaston Go Vans (which I still haven’t figured out how to arrange rides on them). The Buses were really convenient for Coleman and I to hop on and off (reduce fair for under 5 (under 3 was free) and seniors. We used to ride the buses all over Gastonia to various destinations such as: the library, The Schiele Museum of Natural History, Lineberger Park, Edwin Center, Warlick Family YMCA, Avon and Catawba Creek Greenways, and even to Walmart or Food Lion if we desired.

Last, but not least …

Coleman’s First Grade Class
Edward Sadler Elementary
Field Day Photo
In front of
Gaston County, North Carolina
Public School Bus

Please click on photos to enlarge.

Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)-View from Public Transportation  

Photo Credit: First Three: ©️1974-80 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) … All Rights Reserved; Second Set: ©️2020 Deb L. Waters … All Rights reserved; Third Set: ©️2023-2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Cameras: 1st Set: Minolta XG-7 35 mm; 2nd Set: Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max; 3rd Set: Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

God Bless. Can you spot Coleman in the last picture? Get Outdoors. Enjoy Nature. Have a funtastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Which Way Challenge (CWWC) 2026 — Any Which Way with Spring or Autumn Which Ways [Second Week]

Welcome back to another Which Way Challenge (CWWC). This week we are continuing with the theme – Any Which Way with Spring or Autumn Which Ways [2nd Week — pm04.03.2026]) for this week’s theme. The Which Way can be any Dirt trail, road, pathway, sidewalk as long as the Which Way is clearly discernible. As always signs are always welcome.

For further information regarding the Which Way Challenge (CWWC) feel free to check out the home page here.

For my entries this week I am going way way back to April of 1979 when I visited Hearst Castle with friends and family …

Click on each image to enlarge. 

Thank you to those who have participated and supported the Which Ways Challenge. I appreciate y’all sharing your Which Ways with us. 

For an idea of other’s Which Ways from this past week’s challenge, be sure to click on the following links below.

Dawn’s Which Way: Spring Red Buds Along the Road

Cath’s Which Way… {Autumnal Trails}

Suzette’s Spring or Autumn – Deb’s Any Which Way – CWWC 2026

Geriatri’x’ Fotogallery’s Spring Parade

Rich with Serendipity’s Spring Ahead

Deb’s Which Way Challenge

Photo Credit:©️1979 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Minolta XG-7 35 mm

Digitized with Wolverine 96660.

Location: Hearst Castle; San Simeon, San Luis Obispo, California, USA

God Bless. Blessings on Passover. Happy Easter! May you be blessed with Sunshine, Happiness, and Peace. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Monochrome Madness — 2026 April 02

Hike Around the Waterfall

Kings Mountain State Park

This week being a free week I thought I’d take you on a virtual journey through Kings Mountain State Park not to be confused with Kings Mountain National Military Park both of which are located in Blacksburg, South Carolina. The two are located right next to each other. The State Park is different and offers many more opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, fishing, and picnicking.

These are from a hike Coleman and I undertook back in 2020 when he was 11 months old. He is a trooper, for sure and for certain. We hiked down to the Waterfall at Lake Crawford.

The Waterfall is an enormous staircase waterfall which is the overflow spillway for Lake Crawford. Lake Crawford is just one of two lakes within Kings Mountain State Park. The other lake is named Lake York which we have not hiked around as of yet.

The State Park offers more than twenty (20) of hiking trails and an additional thirty (30) miles of equestrian only trails. It also has one hundred fifteen (115) campsites equipped with water and electricity plus fifteen (15) equestrian campsites.

Kings Mountain State Park and Spillway were built in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). It contains approximately nearly seven thousand (7,000) acres for the enjoyment of all who wish to visit.

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness-2025.04.01

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

Camera: Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max

Location: The Waterfall; Kings Mountain State Park; Blacksburg, South Carolina, USA

God Bless. Have a fantastic day and weekend. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

The #Flower Hour #24 — 2026 March 31

Osteospermum ‘Passion Mix’

A Compact Bushy African Daisy

Terri’s The #Flower Hour #24-2026.03.31

Cee’s The Flower of the Day (FOTD)

Cee’s FOTD

Photo Credit:©️2026 Donna Phillips … All Rights Reserved. 

God Bless. Admire the Flowers and the beauty found in nature. Have a fantastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Which Way Challenge (CWWC) 2026 — Any Which Way with Spring or Autumn Which Ways (Will Run for Two (2) Weeks [03.27-04.03.2026])

Welcome back to another Which Way Challenge (CWWC). This week I have chosen for the theme – Any Which Way with Spring or Autumn Which Ways (Will Run for Two (2) Weeks [03.27-04.03.2026]) for this week’s theme. The Which Way can be any Dirt trail, road, pathway, sidewalk as long as the Which Way is clearly discernible. As always signs are always welcome.

For further information regarding the Which Way Challenge (CWWC) feel free to check out the home page here.

Here are my entries …

I’m starting off with a Springtime hike at Crowders Mountain State Park in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. We entered Crowders Mountain State Park from the Boulders Access Point. After parking and gathering our backpacks with our water and snacks we checkered out the trail map.

We decided to hike the Ridgeline Trail. The Ridgeline Trail connects three parks, namely Crowders Mountain State Park, Kings Mountain State Park, and Kings Mountain National Military Park. The total length of the trail if you hike to all three is 15.1 miles with an elevation gain of 2,411 feet. The Crowders Mountain State Park section of the Ridgeline Trail is 6.2 miles long.

Coleman and I only hiked the Crowders Mountain State Park section of the Ridgeline Trail and then hiked back to the Boulders Access Point parking area.

Now that we’ve seen one of our Springtime hikes, let’s take a look at a variety of Spring Florals seen while hiking on various hiking trails.

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Thank you to those who have participated and supported the Which Ways Challenge. I appreciate y’all sharing your Which Ways with us. 

For an idea of other’s Which Ways from this past week’s challenge, be sure to click on the following links below.

Vanda from two-sisters.blog’s Lanes and Pathways at Home and Away

Suzette’s Paved – For Deb’s Any Which Way – CWWC 2026

Brian’s An adventure (along a path)

Dawn’s Which Way with the Willows

Marina’s Lines

Deb’s Which Way Challenge (CWWC)

Also posting for:

Terri’s The #Flower Hour #23

The Flower Hour

Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD)

Cee’s FOTD

Bren’s Floral Friday

Deb’s Which Way Challenge (CWWC)

Photo Credit: ©️2022-2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved. 

God Bless. Enjoy a stroll in the vast outdoors. Have a funtastic weekend. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Note: The theme for the next will be a continuation of CWWC: Any Which Way with Spring or Autumn Which Ways ( Will Run for Two (2) Weeks [03.27-04.03.2026]

Monochrome Madness #56 — 2026 March 26

Up on

the Rooftops

Brian from Bushboys World is this week’s host for the Monochrome Madness challenge. He is challenging us to depict black and white images of what we see when we look upon Roofs/(rooftops).

Well, what do you know, there are lots of different kinds of things that you can see on Roofs if only you Look Up.

Here are a few examples of what I have seen on Roofs when I have chosen to Look Up …

Including … Cats

… Gardens

Coleman checking
out the Schiele Museum’s
Rooftop Garden

These two Images are of the Garden on top of the Roof at The Schiele Museum of Natural History in Gastonia, North Carolina. On one of our many visits Coleman wanted to go up in the elevator to see what it would lead. So, we went. They grow many succulents in their Rooftop Garden.

… Birds of all kinds

… Raindrops and Vents

On the Roof of a portion
of Captain’s Quarters Resort
in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

… Men on Rooftop

Roofers on Rooftop
Repairing a Roof

… And now for a Goat

Goat on Roof
(Hey, it’s a building roof)
Anne Springs Close Greenway
Fort Mill, South Carolina

Brian’s Monochrome Madness #56-Look Up (it’s on the roof)

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness#56-On the Roof

God Bless. Look Up. Be Observant. Amazing and beautiful things to see all around you. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Numbers Game 2026.03.25 — #117

NUMBER 239

Judy from Life Lessons blog hosts a weekly photo challenge called The Numbers Game. This week’s number is 239. Her instructions for playing along are listed below …

To play along, go to your photos file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find under that number and include a link to your blog in Judy’s  Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title.

Here are my contributions …

Please click on photos to enlarge.

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

God Bless. Have a wonderful week. Live life to the fullest. Make lasting memories. Take Care. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2026 CFFC: View from Ships on Water 

Dan from No Facilities hosts the Fun Foto Challenge at and this week he is asking for our Views from Something on Water. I have gone into my archives for this one to past adventures on ships in the water.

First I’m going to take y’all way back to 1974. We’ll be visiting the historic Queen Mary docked in Long Beach, California. (Dan, you didn’t say it had to be moving.) My family and I toured the Queen Mary the summer after my high school graduation. (Yep, that gives you a clue to how long I’ve been around.)

These are views from aboard the Queen Mary taken with my dad’s Minolta XG-7 35mm camera …

The next Views are from the Enchantment of the Seas Caribbean Cruise Ship taken with an Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max during a cruise in February of 2020.

Please click on photos to enlarge.

Hope you enjoyed our views from Ships on Water. Looking forward to seeing y’all’s.

Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)-View From Something on Water 

Photo Credit: First Set: ©️1974 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) … All Rights Reserved; Second Set: ©️2020 Deb L. Waters … All Rights reserved.

God Bless. Get Outdoors. Enjoy Nature. Have a funtastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Wordless Wednesday — 2026.03.25

Port of Cozumel

Enchantment of the Seas (on right)
Port of Cozumel
Caribbean Sea

Wordless Wednesday

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

Camera: Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Wide camera

Location: Dock at Port of Cozumel; Caribbean Sea; Cozumel, Mexico

God Bless. Take Care. Have an adventurous week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Monday Window – 2026 March 23

Kitty by a Window 
– 2 — 
AI creation by PR

Throwback to

1976 Windows

Scott Memorial Baptist Church
Taken in February 14, 1976
San Diego, California

This image was brought up in my memories. It was taken at my friend’s wedding at the church we grew up in many years ago. Her and her husband have now been married for Fifty (50) years. Quite remarkable in this day and age. The church holds many memories for me, but the memories that are precious to me are the friendships that we made, the places we camped, the fellowships at Mission Beach & Mission Bay playing Volleyball. Those friendships have stood the test of time.

Monday Window-2026.03.23

Monday Window

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God bless. Have a wonderful week. Make Memories. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Hiking Tunnel Trail through the Tunnel

Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge -Tunnel

Photo Credit:©️2020-2022 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Cameras: Apple iPhones 11 Pro Max and 13 Pro

Location: Tunnel Trail; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA

God Bless. Enjoy the Great Outdoors. Take a walk/hike in nature. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Floral Friday/The #Flower Hour — 2026 March 20

Phedimus kamtschaticus

Click on images to enlarge. 

Terri’s The #Flower Hour #22

Also posting in remembrance of … 

Bren’s Floral Friday 

Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD)

Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD)

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

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S55-250mm lens 

Location: The Rooftop Garden; The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA

God Bless. Admire the Flowers and the beauty found in nature. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Monochrome Madness: 2026 March 18

A Few Old &

a Gallery of Coleman

Miscellaneous…

Coleman …

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness

Photo Credit:©️2015-2027 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved 

Cameras: Apple iPhone’s 13 Pro, 14 Pro Max, and 16 Pro Max

God Bless. Have a pleasant and funtastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

The #Flower Hour #22— 2026 March 18

Red and Yellow Zinnias

Zinnias
at The Farm
The Schiele Museum
of Natural History
Gastonia, North Carolina

Terri’s The #Flower Hour #22-2026.03.28

Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD)

Cee’s FOTD

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

Camera: Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

Location: The Garden in the Farm; The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA 

God Bless. Admire the Flowers and the beauty found in nature. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2026 CFFC: View from a car

Looking forward

(Through the Past)

Dan from No Facilities hosts the Fun Foto Challenge at and this week he is asking for our Views from a Car. I have chosen to take you on an adventure of Looking Forward while Venturing backwards in time to Past Views from a Windshield.

Let’s begin with the Current 2026 …

The View to the Carolina Speedway
Gastonia, North Carolina

2025 View in Charlotte, North Carolina …

Driving through downtown Charlotte

Now to the Past Views from a Car …

2017

Beautiful Views
while driving the
Blue Ridge Parkway (NC)
(taken from the passenger seat).

2012 …

Views In Ohio’s Amish Country

Now to Traverse even Further Back in Time …

1979 …

Views while crossing
San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge
in California, USA

1973 …

Fixing to stop
at a
Texas Toll Booth

1963 …

Approaching the Toll Booth,
The Dallas/Fort Worth
Turnpike in Texas.

Nowadays you don’t need to stop, due to the digital age they just capture your license plate & send you a bill.

Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)-View From a Car

Photo Credit: ©️1963-2026 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) and Deb L. Waters (aka me).

God Bless. Take an adventure. See some beautiful sights. Capture the Memories. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Monochrome Monday(MM)/Monochrome Madness: 2026 March 16

Memorial Walls

In Rock Hill’s Glencairn Garden …

Veterans Wall
Glencairn Garden
Rock Hill, South Carolina

Veterans Memorial Wall … Army … Navy … Air Force … Coast Guard … Marines … POW/MIA

Veterans Wall
Glencairn Garden
Rock Hill, South Carolina

The Glencairn Veterans Wall honors the men and women who served in the military. The City of Rock Hill, South Carolina holds an annual event as a Tribute to Veterans. The annual event is organized y the City of Rock Hill and the York County Veterans Advisory Council.

In Jacksonville’s Lejeune Memorial Gardens

Beirut Memorial Wall
Lejeune Memorial Gardens
Jacksonville, North Carolina

Lejeune Memorial Gardens are located not far from Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base in Jacksonville, North Carolina. My eldest son and I visited the Memorial Gardens when I drove to visit him and my other son who was stationed at Camp Lejeune back in 2017.

Vietnam Memorial Wall
Lejeune Memorial Gardens
Jacksonville, North Carolina

Lejeune Memorial Gardens is a five (5) acre park which honors military service. The Gardens feature several memorials which include the Beirut Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Montford Point Marine Memorial, the 9/11 Memorial Beam, and the Corpsmen Memorial. We walked along the many walking trails as we were captivated be the various memorials. The memorials were tributes to significant events in United States history. To find out more about the Memorials and the Lejeune Memorial Gardens click here.

Click on each image to enlarge.

Monday Monochrome 

Monochrome Monday

Margaret’s Monochrome Madness-Walls

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness

Photo Credit:©️2017-2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved 

Cameras: 1&4) Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S75-300mm & Canon EF-S18-55mm lenses; 2) Apple iPhone XR; 3) Apple iPhone 7 Plus

Locations: As Stated Below Images.

God Bless. Have a pleasant and funtastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

RDP Saturday 2026 March 14(on 15) — Aircraft Engines

Bill J. Motes’ Amazing Rotary Engine

NC Transportation Museum

Bill J. Motes, of Newport, North Carolina converted a Mazda Wankel Rotary Engine to use in a Coot amphibian aircraft in which he received recognition by the experimental aircraft community. Bill was satisfied with the engine’s performance, however, due to his developing crippling arthritis he was unable to fly his Coot aircraft for any extended period.

Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp Aircraft engine

Twin Wasp Aircraft engine
North Carolina Transportation Museum

The Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp Engine is an American air-cooled radial aircraft engine with 14 cylinders aligned in two banks of seven. The design for the Pratt & Whitney engine dates back to 1929, however, production didn’t begin until 1932.

An Interesting Note: The Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp Engine was used in eighty-nine (89) different types of commercial and military aircraft including B-24s, C-47s and the Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat, until it was phased out by Grumman.

Both of these Engines were engine’s Coleman and I saw during our visit to the North Carolina Transportation Museum in 2021.

Ragtag Daily Prompt (RDP): Saturday-Engine

Photo Credit:©️2021 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max

Location: North Carolina Transportation Museum; Spencer, North Carolina, USA

God Bless. Have an adventure. Visit a museum. Take Care. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Sources: https://www.coot-builders.com/Coot_Flock.htm

Google AI

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pratt_&_Whitney_R-1830_Twin_Wasp?wprov=sfti1#

2026 CFFC: Tools and Equipment (Found Working & at Rest)

Dan Antion from No Facilities the host of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC) has chosen to start a new series of related themes dealing with Tools and Equipment. This is the fourth week of the new series for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge with Inventions which has a feature of Tools and Equipment.

Here are my entries …

Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)-Tools and Equipment

Photo Credit:©️2023-2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

God Bless. Get Outdoors. Make some funtastic memories. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Floral Friday/The #Flower Hour

Trumpet pitcher Sarracenia

Coleman in the Lost Hollow

Lost Hollow is a section in Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden specifically designed for children. It is also known as The Kimbrell Children’s Garden.

Trumpet pitcher Sarracenia

The garden incorporates nature-inspired play spaces that encourage exploration and interaction with the surrounding environment. The Lost Hollow features an amphitheater, sunken pond, Moonkeep, play spaces and more for the imagination. This garden has been expanded since we last visited. It now includes a 0.4 mile Adventure Trail and Prairie Castle Playground for children to explore and enjoy.

Sarracenia flava

Sarracenia (Trumpet pitchers) are carnivorous North American plants with hollow, trumpet-shaped leaves that trap and digest insects. They lure prey with nectar and bright colours by using slippery, downward-pointing hairs and digestive fluids to capture and absorb nutrients which helps to supplement their diet in low- nitrogen environments.

Yellow Trumpet

The Yellow Trumpets (Sarracenia flava) have tall yellow-green pitchers with red veins which can reach up to thirty (30) inches. Their colouring often changes from yellow-green to a bright yellow in the Springtime. These particular Yellow Trumpets grow near the pond in Lost Hollow.

Click on images to enlarge.

Terri’s The #Flower Hour #19

Also posting in remembrance of … 

Bren’s Floral Friday 

Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD)

Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD)

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

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S18-55mm lens 

Location: Lost Hollow; Kimbrell Children’s Garden; Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden; Belmont, North Carolina, USA

God Bless. Admire the Flowers and the beauty found in nature. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Monochrome Madness #54: 2026.02.26 — Sauntering here and there within close proximity to home

Sauntering within 10km or approximately 6.214 miles from home found us heading towards the underpass and around the downtown area of Cramerton.

Starting out what we first observe is the Norfolk Southern chugging down the track …

Let’s see how observant we can be as we begin our crazy adventure …

Coleman’s off sauntering
towards the underpass

In these crazy mixed up times; this church building has been closed since Covid-19.

Coleman climbing steps to investigate

Next we observe and admire the Veterans Memorial in Centennial Center …

Who’s the added
addition to the Statue?

And finally, stop and be observant of beautiful flowers … oh how the blossoms and brighten our crazy days.

Flowers in Centennial Center

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness #54

Ragtag Daily Prompt: Monday-Saunter

Ragtag Daily Prompt: Tuesday!-Observant!

Ragtag Daily Prompt: Wednesday-Crazy

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

Camera: Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

Location: Within 10km (6.214miles) from home; Cramerton, North Carolina, USA

God bless. Be Observant of Nature’s Beauty. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2026 CFFC: Inventions Of Special Tools

Dan Antion from No Facilities the host of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC) has chosen to start a new series of related themes dealing with Inventions and Gizmos. This is the third week of the new series for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge with Inventions which has a feature of Special Tools.

Here are my entries …

Hole Puncher
on display on the
USS North Carolina Battleship
in Wilmington, North Carolina
Teletype Corp Model 15
New Braunfels Railroad Museum
New Braunfels, Texas

The Teletype Corp Model 15 dates back prior to World War II and was utilized by Western Union for telegraph communications, news wire services AP) and business. This model was adopted by the U.S. military for its communications network.

Railroad Switch Stand

This type of Switch Stand contains Semaphore signals which were operated manually, with the position of the Red blade and the colour of the light indicating whether the track ahead was clear or occupied.

The Semaphore signals were crucial for communicating with train engineers regarding track conditions and movements, thus ensuring railway safety.

Specialized Tools on Display at Anne Springs Close Greenway

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Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge-Special Tools

Photo Credit: ©️2020-2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved. 

God Bless. Stay Safe. Take Care. Have an adventurous week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2026 OWS — Cramerton Blues

Come Together
Confluence
Cramerton, NC
Light Blue house
on Riverside Drive
Coleman wearing light blue jeans,
a blue camouflage backpack,
& a blue Food Lion tote
at Riverside Park and Greenway
in Cramerton, NC.
Pansy Viola wittrockiana
Inspire Plus ‘True Blue’
(Blue’s in its name)

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Debbie’s One Word Sunday-Blue

Photo Credit: ©️2023-2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

God Bless. Get Outdoors. Enjoy Nature. Have a funtastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2026 CFFC: Inventions Of Gadgets and Gizmos

Dan Antion from No Facilities the host of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC) has chosen to start a new series of related themes dealing with Inventions and Gizmos. This is the second week of the new series for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge with Inventions starring Gadgets and Gizmos.

Here are a few examples of Gadgets and/or Gizmos I have found in our wanderings …

Click on each image to enlarge. 

Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️2023-2026 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved. 

God Bless. Stay Safe. Take Care. Have an adventurous week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

FOWC/RDP — Spring has not yet Sprung

Spring Back

to the River

I’m combining Fandango’s One Word Challenge with the Ragtag Daily Prompt Challenge joining FOWC’s Spring with RDP’s River for this post.

We are very much still in winter even though we haven’t had anymore snow as of yet. We have had many freezing temperatures in the evenings and early mornings. The past couple of days warmed up, however, chilly days and rainy days are still in the foreseeable forecast.

Since Spring has not yet sprung this year I decided to look back upon a delightfully sunny Spring day in 2022 (spring ended on June 21st in 2022). On this spectacular Spring day, Coleman and I hiked along the Catawba River in Rock Hill, South Carolina. We hiked along the Founders Trail which runs parallel to the Catawba River. And before you ask, Coleman did enjoy some refreshing playtime in the River.

Look closely to
see people tubing
down the River.
Kayakers enjoying
the Catawba River.
Coleman wading, playing, & watching the tubers floating down the Catawba River.
Collage of the Catawba River

Click on each image to enlarge.

Fandango’s FOWC – Spring

Ragtag Daily Prompt (RDP): Thursday! River!

Photo Credit:©️2022 Deb L. Waters .., All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Wide Camera

Location: Catawba River; Founders Trail; Carolina Thread Trail; Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA

God Bless. Here’s wishing for Spring. Have a delightfully wonderful weekend. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Sunday Stills/The #Flower Hour #17 — Amethyst – 2026 February 11

This week Terri Webster Schrandt of Second Wind Leisure Perspectives combines her Sunday Stills Challenge with her Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge for a theme of Amethyst. She has also created her The #Flower Hour post using shades of Amethyst flowers.

Spring has not yet sprung in our area as of yet, therefore, I perused my photo archives to find appropriate images to use for all three challenges in one.

Here are my contributions …

Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge-#Amethyst

Sunday Stills-2026.02.11

Terri’s The #Flower Hour #17

Also posting in Remembrance of Cee …

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD)

God Bless. Have a lovely week. Take time to observe nature’s beauty. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2026 CFFC: Inventions Throughout Time

Dan Antion from No Facilities the host of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC) has chosen to start a new series of related themes dealing with Inventions and Gizmos. He is starting the new series for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge with Inventions.

Here is what I have discovered …

Beginning back in my timeline of inventions …

1956 Videocassette recorder
invented by Ampex

Let’s look back a bit before my time …

NCR Mechanical Cash Register

The National Cash Register Company (NRC) was founded by John H. Patterson in 1884 in Dayton, Ohio. He pioneered the mechanical cash register to stop employee theft.

And even further back …

Letterpress on the
USS North Carolina

The letterpress printing machine was invented way back around 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany. The letterpress printing machine enabled mass production of books, revolutionizing the spread of information. It was a dominant printing method for over 500 years.

Quote by Charles Kettering

On to other inventions seen at various museums …

Robots anyone?

Early Robots as seen in The Discovery Center in Abilene, Texas in March of 2020.

The Joe Steinlauf Bed Bike

The Joe Steinlauf Bike, often referred to as the Bed Bike, is on display (at least it was in August of 2021) at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, North Carolina. The Bed Bike is an unconventional contraption designed by using a metal headboard.

“One rule of invention;
before you can invent it,
you have to imagine it.
By James Gunn
Olympia typewriter

The Olympia Typewriters were produced by the German company Olympia-Werke AG (founded 1903 in Wilhelmshaven). This typewriter was donated to the St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum (St Simons, Georgia) in 1970 by Eileen Humphlett. It was one used by the author Eugenia Price.

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Photo Credit: ©️2017-2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

God Bless. Stay Safe. Take Care. Have an adventurous week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

The #Flower Hour #15 —

Reminiscing

Seven Years Ago

In Memory of
Doyce Eileen (Watson) Waters
October 11, 1931-January 18, 2019

Terri’s The #Flower Hour

Also Remembering …

Bren’s Floral Friday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD)

Photo Credit:©️2019 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Apple iPhone XR Rear Camera

Location: Hunters Glen Baptist Church; Hunters Glen, Plano, Texas, USA

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2025/6 CFFC: Old and/or New

Dan Antion from No Facilities , the host of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC) has chosen to continue his themes dealing with this, that, or both. This week’s them is Old or New or Both. It is my opinion that regardless of whether something is Old or New they both can hold precious memories one might choose to hold for a lifetime.

I have gathered a selection of Old and New images that depict things that are Old (or seem to be old depending on one’s opinion) and some that are New and have formed New memories to treasure.

For example, the first picture of Der Weinerschnitzel sparks memories from my high school days. My high school was located right next door to a Der Weinerschnitzel and students were able to go there on their lunch breaks to get chewy delicious food like chili dogs, polish sausage sandwiches, or any type of hot dog and sides one desired. The food was quick, but also tasty and easy to get and devour in a short time span. The Der Weinerschnitzel near my high school still exists in the same location, but the sign has been “upgraded” to no longer contain the “Der” in front of Weinerschnitzel. The rest, hopefully are self explanatory for Old/New examples.

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Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)

CFFC-Old/New

JusJoJan26-Chewy

JusJoJan 26-Opinion

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2025 Wordless Wednesday: 31 December

Coleman –
First Time at a Beach
Atlantic Ocean
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA

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Wordless Wednesday-2025.12.31

Jez’s Water Water Everywhere

Photo Credit:©️2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max  

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2025 Numbers Game 12.23 — #104-226

Judy from Life Lessons blog hosts a weekly photo challenge called The Numbers Game. This week’s number is 226. Her instructions for playing along are listed below …

To play along, go to your photos file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find under that number and include a link to your blog in Judy’s  Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title.

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Here are my entries …

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Judy’s Numbers Game #104-226

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

God Bless. Have a wonderful week. Take Care. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Pull Up a Seat on a Jude’s Bench — ASCG Trekker Loop

Looking through my photos I ran across a bench from one of our hiking adventures I don’t think I’ve shared before, so I thought I would share it today.

A lone Bench
by Lake Crandall
& Lake Frances

Jude’s Bench Challenge-2025.12.22

Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge 2025-Week 51

Pull Up a Seat Challenge
Pull Up a Seat

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

Camera: Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

Location: By Lake Crandall; Trekker Loop; Adventure Road Entrance; Anne Springs Close Greenway; Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA

God Bless. Have a blessed Christmas Holiday Week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 Sunday Stills – Winter Wonderland and Monthly Color Challenge: Cobalt Blue

This week I am combining Terri’s Sunday Stills with her Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge with the themes of Cobalt Blue and Winter Wonderland (Solstice).

First off, how about some Blue on Blue in the Gulf of Mexico (now called Gulf of America) from a cruise I took back in 2020. We were in the middle of the Gulf heading towards Cozumel, Mexico. It’s amazing how except for the other ships at sea, all one sees for miles and miles in practically Blue on Blue.

When the Water & Sky Meet
Cobalt Blue

Now for some Winter Wonderland (this isn’t Solstice, but it is having some 🥶 Winter Wonderland Funtime.

Coleman and his mom
enjoying some Funtime
in the Winter Snow.

I know we are currently in December with today (the 21st) being Winter Solstice, but we don’t usually get Snow in our area until January and/or February. The top photo was take in February of 2020 & the Bottom picture was taken in January of 2022.

Happy Winter Solstice to all of y’all.

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Terri’s Sunday Stills – Winter Wonderland (Solstice)

Terri’s Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge – Cobalt Blue.

Photo Credit: ©️2020-2022 Deb L. WatersAll Rights Reserved.

God Bless. Have a wonderful Winter Solstice and a fantastic week. Merry Christmas! Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 RDP: Friday! — Mountaintop View

Mount Jefferson State Natural Area

Ragtag Daily Prompt- Friday!Mountain!

Ragtag Daily Prompt

Photo Credit:©️2017 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S55-250mm lens.

Location: Mount Jefferson State Natural Area; 1481 Mt Jefferson Rd, West Jefferson, North Carolina, USA

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LAPC #378 – Last Chance for 2025

Tina from travelsandtrifles is the host this week for the Lens-Artist Photo Challenge. Tina is giving us the opportunity for one Last Chance to share photos we have taken and loved throughout 2025 and hadn’t had an opportunity to share for one challenge or another.

Here are some of my favorites from this year that I believe I haven’t as yet shared with y’all …

Tina’s Lens-Artist Challenge-Last Chance

Photo Credit:©️2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

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2025 CFFC: 13 December — Looking Back to Winter ‘24-‘25

Dan, the host for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge is asking us to share photos of Winter, Summer or Both. Lately our weather has been so cold and extremely windy that it feels like winter. Yesterday morning our low was down to 14°, which for me, extremely freezing weather with the wind chill making it feel even colder. Our lowest temperatures of the day are when I need to wait with Coleman at the school bus stop. His bus always runs late, so I am always chilled to the bone by the time I get back to the house.

Enough talk about our current “Wintry” weather conditions and let’s move on to showing you some images from last Winter.

Here are my contributions for this week …

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Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)-Winter or Summer— or Both 

God Bless. Have a fantastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Note:  You might want to take a look at this Friday’s Which Way Challenge (CWWC) (another one of Cee’s challenges) to see the new ideas for the new theme of Any Which Way with a Holiday theme. — Part 2 which will go live on Friday 12/19 just past midnight EST.

Photo Credit:©️2024-2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved. 

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2025 Thursday Doors: 27 November

The Plunge

The Plunge in San Diego, California was originally called The Natatorium. It was constructed in 1925 as the centrepiece of Belmont Park, along with the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster.

Closeup of The Plunge’s Front Door

Belmont Park is located at Mission Beach. It was once the world’s largest saltwater pool. In 1940, The Plunge’s pool was converted from a saltwater pool to a freshwater pool. After the conversion, it became Southern California’s largest heated indoor pool. However, in the 1970’s, the pool and the rest of Belmont Park fell into disrepair. [It was during the 70’s when I was able to spend many days, especially in the summer, at Mission Beach enjoying the rides, the ocean, and the pool within The Plunge.]

In 2014, The Plunge was closed due to structural issues. After undergoing a major restoration, it reopened in 2019 as a completely modern, heated facility with a retractable roof and new amenities including floor-to-ceiling windows, while still maintaining its historical character.

The Plunge
Belmont Park
San Diego. California

The renovation was done in coordination with San Diego’s Historical Resources Board and the Save Our Heritage Organization. Great efforts were made to restore and replicate historic architectural features, including the original-style archways and decorative tilework.

During the mid-twentieth century, The Plunge served as a community gathering spot for swim lessons, school meets, and summer outings.  The Plunge has been and continues to be a beloved landmark for Mission Beach residents and the entire city of San Diego. 

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Dan’s Thursday Doors 

Dan’s Thursday Doors
Thursday Doors

Location: The Plunge San Diego; 3115, Ocean Front Walk, San Diego, CA 92109, USA

God Bless. Have a fantastic rest of your week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Note: This Friday’s Which Way Challenge theme will be Which Way Challenge (CWWC): Any Which Way (Your Choice)

2025 Numbers Game 11.25 — 200-222

Judy from Life Lessons blog hosts a weekly photo challenge called The Numbers Game. This week’s number is 222. Her instructions for playing along are listed below …

To play along, go to your photos file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find under that number and include a link to your blog in Judy’s  Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title.

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Here are my entries …

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Judy’s Numbers Game #100-222

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

God Bless. Have a wonderful week. Take Care. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 CFFC: November —Sporting Venues

 Dan, the host for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge is asking us to share photos of Sporting Venues (actually I’m a week late), a specific type of Cultural Venue. Here are my contributions …

Typical Sporting Venues …

Stadiums …

The top two (2) stadiums are ones my cousins and nieces attend to watch their local sporting events. The third (3rd) stadium in San Diego is the old stadium which served as a venue for both the San Diego Padres and the San Diego Chargers. I only attended Padre games here.

Non-typical Sporting Venues …

Racetracks …

My dad loved watching car races. He grew up watching NASCAR races. The Cajon Speedway was an oval racetrack near El Cajon, California. The racetrack was originally a 0.25 mile dirt oval track which opened in 1961. In 1964 the track was expanded to a 0.375 mile dirt track and then was paved. The track was located between Gillespie Field and the San Vicente Freeway. The track held many Stock Car races throughout the years. Some of the more notable events were USAC National Midget Series, NASCAR Winston West Series, NASCAR Southwest Series, and the USF2000.

The Cajon Speedway ceased operations after the 2004 season and was demolished sometime after the lease ended in 2005. At this time it is unsure if or when a new NASCAR short track will be built on the property.

Horse Shows …

The top two (2) are from a horse show held on the grounds of the Lake Haigler Entrance for Anne Springs Close Greenway in Fort Mill, South Carolina. The third (3rd) is of a horse show held at the San Diego Wild Animal Park (now known as the San Diego Safari Park) in 1978.

Water Sport Venues …

The first two (2) are of my eldest son’s high school CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) swim finals competition held in 1998 in Long Beach, California. My son competed in the butterfly event and the 4 x 100 meter medley and the 4 x 400 meter medley relays. The third (3rd) is from a paddling competition at the Port O’ Call, San Pedro, California.

Youth Baseball/T-ball Venues …

Here we have Coleman at his T-ball practice and one of his games on the local T-ball field. The last is of our local high school’s baseball field.

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Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)-Sporting Venues

God Bless. Have a fantastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

Note: This Friday’s Which Way Challenge (CWWC) will be a free week with Any Which Way (Your Choice).

2025 OWS: Steering Wheels

Good Sunday Morning to y’all. This week Debbie from Travel with Intent has chosen Steering Wheels for the theme for One Word Sunday (OWS). I’ve scoured my archives searching for a few Steering Wheels and I’ve managed come come across a few.

Here are my entries …

Coleman behind the
Steering Wheel of
a Fire Engine
Coleman testing out
the Steering Wheel
of a Tractor
at The Farm
at The Schiele Museum
of Natural History.

These next two are located at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, North Carolina.

Coleman Turning
a Steering Wheel
outside the main
Museum building.
Here Coleman
is checking out
the Steering Wheel
of a Train.

Debbie’s One Word Sunday (OWS)-Steering Wheels

Photo Credit:©️2021-2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

God Bless. Have a terrific week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 November #Shadows #22

Sock Skating Shadows

Every Winter The Schiele Museum of Natural History converts the Block Party room into a Winter Holiday Themed Sock Skating area for kids of all ages, however, primarily for preschoolers and elementary age children.

The first time Coleman visited the Sock Skating area “rink” he was hesitant about “skating” across the “rink.”

He gradually learned to relax and enjoy himself.

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Becky’s November #Shadows #22

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

Camera: Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

1) Settings: f/1.78 • 1/41s • 35mm • ISO1000

2) Settings: f/1.78 • 1/23s • 63mm • ISO640

Location: The Schiele Museum of Natural History and Planetarium; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA  

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2025 November #Shadows #19

A Two

Year Olds

Shadow

Coleman in 2021

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Becky’s November #Shadows #19

Photo Credit:©️2021 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved. 

Camera: Apple iPhone 13 Pro 

Location: Lake Wylie, South Carolina, USA 

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2025 CFFC: November —Churches

This week Dan, the host for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge is asking us to share photos of Churches, a specific type of Cultural Venue. Here are my contributions …

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Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)-Churches

Note: This Friday’s Which Way Challenge we will be continuing with Any Which Way in Black and White in memory of Cee and her Black and White Challenge (CBWC).

God Bless. Have a fantastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 November #Shadows #11

Happy Veterans Day!

ROTC Honor Guard
Andrew Jackson State Park

Becky’s November #Shadows #11

Photo Credit:©️2019 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Apple iPhone XR

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

God Bless. Have a warm and safe funtastic day. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 Which Way Challenge (CWWC): Any Which Way in Black & White in Remembrance of Cee

This week I’m doing something a little different. I am joining Dan with No Facilities and Marsha from the alwayswrite.blog in posting black and white photos (may include flowers) in memory of Cee Neuner. Cee hosted several challenges over her blogging career and as many know we lost a good friend and mentor earlier this year in March. Cee is missed tremendously, she is in our hearts, our thoughts, and her legacy lives on.

Dan Antion is continuing her Fun Foto Challenge and I’m continuing her Which Way Challenge. We are celebrating her birthday with black and white photos, with our memories, with flowers to remember Cee. I will continue the Which Way Challenge with the Any Which Way in Black and White for two (2) weeks to give anyone who wishes to join us in remembering Cee to participate.

For this Friday, November 7th I am posting One Day/One Photo in memory of Cee.

A collage for Cee

The Black and White photos for the Which Way Challenge can be Any Which Way, but remember Cee loved bridges and old barns. As you might recall Cee loved photographing Flowers so you may include flowers in your which ways or anywhere in your posts.

Cee Neuner,
Friend and Legacy Blogger

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Thank you to all who have supported and contributed to the Which Way Challenge this past week or at any time. Be sure to check out other Which Ways by clicking on the links below.

Geriatri’x’ Fotogallery’s Which Way In Monochrome

Dawn’s through the sumac in bnw

Indira’s 2025 Which Way Challenge (CWWC): Any Which Way in Monochrome

Dan (https://noFacilities.com)

Marsha (https://alwayswrite.blog/)

Which Way Challenge (CWWC)

Photo Credit:©️2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

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2025 Silent Sunday: 11.02

Stony Fork Baptist Church
Deep Gap, North Carolina

Silent Sunday

God Bless. Have a wonderful week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 CFFC: Cultural Venues (Here, There, and Yonder)

Dan Antion our host for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge has chosen a theme of Cultural Venues for the challenge. 

Here are some of my intakes on Cultural Venues we have enjoyed at one time or another. Some venues are close by while others are further away, but all are in my opinion interesting Cultural Venues.

Here are my entries …

Let’s first take a look at some Cultural Venues in our surrounding area …

The Daniel Stowe Conservancy
Belmont, NC
Charlotte Symphony
in the Comporium Amphitheater
at Anne Springs Close Greenway
Fort Mill, SC
President James K. Polk
Birthplace Visitor Center-Museum
Pineville, NC

Now let’s wander a bit further out and a few other Cultural Venues of interest around the country.

Flat Top Manor
Moses H. Cone Memorial Park
Blowing Rock, North Carolina

on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Hall of Presidents
Colorado Springs, Colorado
It Once was a Wax Museum featuring Wax Figures of the Presidents of the United States. The Museum was opened in 1969
and closed in 1996
Bureau of Engraving and Printing Washington, D.C.
Julian Memorial Museum
Julian, California

Dan’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC)-Cultural Venues

God Bless. Hope you enjoyed the tour. Have a fantastic rest of your week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much. 

Note: This week’s Which Way Challenge (CWWC) will be focusing on Any Which Ways in Monochrome ( Monochrome doesn’t need to be strictly Black and White). 

2025 Numbers Game #96-218

Judy from Life Lessons blog hosts a weekly photo challenge called The Numbers GameThis week’s number is 218. Her instructions for playing along are listed below …

To play along, go to your photos file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find under that number and include a link to your blog in Judy’s  Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title.

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Here are my entries …

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Judy’s Numbers Game #96-218

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

God Bless. Have a wonderful week. Take Care. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 Monday Window: 27 October

Kitty by a Window – 2 
— AI creation by PR

Museum of US

& California Tower

California Tower
and the
Museum of Us

The Museum of Us in San Diego was formally called the Museum of Man. The name was changed in 2020 to be more inclusive and reflect the museum’s commitment to equity, anti-racism, and decolonization. 

The large Tower to the left is known as the California Tower. It is a soaring, intricately detailed, portion of the California Building and is an icon of San Diego which can be seen from miles and miles around. The California Building houses the Museum of Us (aka Museum of Man).

Growing up in San Diego, the Museum of Man in Balboa was a favourite and fascinating place to visit. The entire time I lived in San Diego the Museum was called the Museum of Man. [I’ll probably always remember it as the Museum of Man as that is what it was called in the special time I recall in my memories.]

The Museum of Us(Man) traces its starting point to the Panama–California Exposition, which opened in 1915 on the occasion of the inauguration of the Panama Canal. The central exhibit of the exposition, “The Story of Man through the Ages,” was assembled under the direction of archaeologist Dr. Edgar Lee Hewett of the School of American Archaeology (later renamed the School of American Research and since 2007 the School for Advanced Research).

Between 1935 and 1936, the museum’s name briefly changed to the Palace of Science to correspond with the California-Pacific International Exposition. During this exposition, the museum housed special exhibitions from a variety of sources, such as the Monte Alban exhibit, which featured many artifacts on loan from the Mexican government.

In 1942, the museum underwent a name change to the Museum of Man, reflecting its commitment to anthropological pursuits. The addition of “San Diego” occurred in 1978. The museum is housed in four original buildings from the 1915 Exposition. These include the California Quadrangle, which was designed for the Exposition by American architect Bertram G. Goodhue, and the California Tower, one of the key landmarks in San Diego. The main museum is housed in the California Building with its landmark tower. 

The museum’s cultural resources and permanent exhibits focus on the pre-Columbian history of the western Americas, with materials drawn from Native American cultures of the Southern California region, and Mesoamerican civilizations, such as the Maya

The San Diego Museum of Us is one of the best anthropological style institutions in the United States. It is centrally located in Balboa Park, at 1350 El Prado. Besides being a popular attraction for tourists that come to visit the city, it is also a wonderful historic landmark. It is a must visit if you ever get to visit the San Diego area.

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Monday Window 

Monday Window

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2025 Silent Sunday: 10.26

Hume Lake
Christian Campground
Hume, California

Silent Sunday

Photo Credit:©️1979 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Minolta XG-7 35 mm

Location: Hume Lake Christian Campground; Hume, California, USA

God Bless. Have a wonderful week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 Numbers Game #95-217

Judy from Life Lessons blog hosts a weekly photo challenge called The Numbers GameThis week’s number is 217. Her instructions for playing along are listed below …

To play along, go to your photos file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find under that number and include a link to your blog in Judy’s  Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title.

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Here are my entries …

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Judy’s Numbers Game #95-217

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

God Bless. Have a wonderful week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.