And then the fountains with lights and music for which they are justly famous. In this shot the small fountains in the front are topped with fire. Cool effect.
Theme Week: Water @Longwood Gardens /
In the massive conservatory there are pools, fountains, moving water along several “streams.” Note the people in the background are as colorful and the flowers!
Theme Week: Water @Longwood Gardens /
The carillon tower and a small waterfall
Theme Week: Water @Longwood Gardens /
I still do not have glasses and so am limiting myself to how much time I spend on the computer. MAYBE this week. But if not by Tuesday, I will be out of town for a few days so arrival on Wednesday will not help immediately. But still welcome!
Longwood is known for the flowers and plants, however, plants need water and Longwood has lots of water.
Sunday Scripture: Photo of Calla-lily at Longwood Gardens, Kenneth Square, PA /
Tulips Along a Fence,, Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania /
I am ”supposed” to get my glasses today, I will start to write again when I can see with less strain. Thanks for your patience.
Red Boots on the Beach /
Cades Cove @ Great Smoky Mountain National Park - Last of the Color /
National Park Unit #364, Reconstruction Era National Historic Park /
Unexpectedly, I now have 364 parks completed. I did not realize that the Reconstruction Era park was open on the Sea Islands near Beaufort, SC. The park has three components, a downtown visitor center in an old fire station, the heart of the park, an educational facility in a complex called Penn School and a church built by enslaved people and after 1861 it is where they worshiped and learned. Reconstruction was an uneven process at best but here it worked as well as anywhere. The area was captured by the North early in the war and all the plantation owners had fled leaving the enslaved population and many more who fled to this community. .The north paid wages to them and eventually sold the land for back taxes to those who were now earning funds. Three women came from the north to set up schools and the building that we toured was a part of that school. Lots of current skills as we as academic classes were conducted. Many of the families that bought land in the mid-1860’s are still owned by their descendants. The small house in the photos was built as a retreat for Martin Luther King, Jr but he was killed before he could use it. It is now an artist and writers retreat house. More info here: https://www.nps.gov/reer/index.htm
Sunday Scripture: Photo from Isle of Palms /
Food - Holiday - Thanksgiving - Home /
We had a small gathering for Thanksgiving dinner in Knoxville. Jill and I, her daughter, Carin and son-in-law, Evan (also the chef) and two friends, Rebecca and Paul. While the gathering was small the food was extensive and delicious. Turkey, naturally, brined and well-roasted with a pecan/honey sauce, sweet potatoes with cranberry, mashed potatoes, cranberry relish, gravy, oysters, honey glazed brussel sprouts, stuffing and home made rolls. All this was proceded by a wonderful squash soup and followed by raspberry cheesecake and pumpkin pie. Burp!
Theme Week: Birds & Beach /
May you have a day of gratitude on this day of Thanksgiving.
Theme Week: Birds & Beach /
Plus today I have my appointment for my new and much needed glasses prescription.
Theme Week: Birds and Beach /
On Golden Pond Beach. Isle of Palms, SC. Nearing sunset in November.
Theme Week: Birds & Beach /
These birds were found near Port Royal on the Sea Islands south of Charleston near Beaufort, SC.
Sunday Scripture: Photo from Isle of Palm beach, SC. /
Food - Dessert Restaurant - Charleston - South Carolina /
Jill and I did a guided walking tour of Charleston that was very well done. We both enjoyed it and learned a lot. Excellent guide. Our tour was at 2 so we came into town for a fine lunch (next Saturday’s post) and then off to the walk. The tour ended about 4 and we decided we had enough dinner and went to Kaminsky’s near the City Market. It is a nice upscale place for a sweet end to an excellent day. We shared a mixed berry cobbler with ice cream (of course). So good. They have pies, cakes, cookies, coffee, some alcoholic choices and milk shakes. Perfect end to a idyllic day.
Theme Week Normal? /
We had no internet last night when we arrived home from a day trip to Beaufort, SC. So this post is late!
Another rare phenomenon occurred on the beach this week in addition to the spawning palms. As some of you know the Leonids Shooting stars were visible over Charleston SC a few days ago. Well, it another rare moment I found one awash in the surf. it is not often to find one intact like this very special “shooting star.” Enjoy.
Theme Week: Normal? /
We got to witness one of nature’s more amazing occurrences at the beach yesterday. We are on the Isle of Palms (French: Isle des Palmiers) in South Carolina. On the beach this morning as we were walking we encountered two of the palms that had migrated back to the shore of their birth to spawn and lie exhausted in the sands. This little seen phenomenon occurs in the month of November on election years. The palms must fight ocean currents, waves, sea weed entrapments, fig and coconut harvesters across miles of open water driven by a primal instinct to return to the sands of thieir youth. Plus there are hungry land sharks waiting to grab them at the last moment. These two magnificent examples may be the only ones this year to reach the shore but Palm Watchers are optimistic that a few more might yet make it “home.”
Land sharks are never far away during migration.
The Church from Yesterday's Photo /
Jill and I stumbled on this beautiful church while touring the countryside around Lexington, KY. It was so well cared for and lovely in the setting. I doubt many people attend as the parking would accommodate about 20 cars. On the grass. I took yesterday’s photo by shooing through a side window and the reflection of the outside overwhelmed the inside except in the center of the picture