This wildflower is what come up from a patch that was planted last year in the backyard.
My kind of flower...particularly after seeing how many people were buying new plants at Lowe's and Home Depot yesterday. Yes, we were among them.
Artificial plants and flowers not good enough? Why buy annuals when you can buy perennials?
I am reminded of quote by Alan Redpath, if my memory serves me correctly, "Excuses only satisfies the one who makes them."
"Keep planting, Ray..."
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
April 12, 20125
We spent the evening in Griffin, GA and found two nice antique shops. Then it was on to Senoia, GA.
Quaint, picturesque, and a little walk back in time. Very definitely a tourist stop. If you go to the following link, you can see why some call Senoia "The Hollywood of the South."
http://enjoysenoia.com/events/movies/movies-filmed-in-senoia
This is a shot of the center of town, that has all kinds of shops...mostly for 'you know who,' but there are a number of benches for the rest of us.
We did drive by the home of "Driving Miss Daisy" and Fried Green Tomatoes" was filmed.
On the way home, we stopped by Starrs Mill, which is outside of Senoia on State Route 85. Great place and the view can easily be seen on the other side of the river. We have been here before and noted that one of the scenes in "Sweet Home, Alabama" was filmed. It was the glass shop, although, only the exterior was used. The interior is an old mill.
No, that is not Reese Witherspoon...
Quaint, picturesque, and a little walk back in time. Very definitely a tourist stop. If you go to the following link, you can see why some call Senoia "The Hollywood of the South."
http://enjoysenoia.com/events/movies/movies-filmed-in-senoia
This is a shot of the center of town, that has all kinds of shops...mostly for 'you know who,' but there are a number of benches for the rest of us.
We did drive by the home of "Driving Miss Daisy" and Fried Green Tomatoes" was filmed.
On the way home, we stopped by Starrs Mill, which is outside of Senoia on State Route 85. Great place and the view can easily be seen on the other side of the river. We have been here before and noted that one of the scenes in "Sweet Home, Alabama" was filmed. It was the glass shop, although, only the exterior was used. The interior is an old mill.
No, that is not Reese Witherspoon...
Saturday, April 11, 2015
April 11, 2015
Linda and I took a short trip to Thomaston, GA based on what we had read in a book for 'Day Trips in Georgia." As The UPS driver said when asked about historical Thomaston, as noted in the book, "Thomaston does have history, but it does not have a 'historical district.'"
It does have a covered bridge about 12 miles out of town and it was enough to make the trip worthwhile.
A little history... It is 96 feet long with a town lattice truss. There is a parking and picnic area at the bridge. It was built in 1892 and rebuilt in 1997. The builder was W. Alford/Dr. J. Herring. It is over the Auchumpkee Creek in Upson County. Auchumpkee Creek Bridge also known as Zorn's Mill and Hootenville Bridge. This covered bridge was built in 1892 by W. Alford and Dr. J. Herring over the Auchumpkee Creek in Upson County. Picnic area and parking are available.
It does have a covered bridge about 12 miles out of town and it was enough to make the trip worthwhile.
A little history... It is 96 feet long with a town lattice truss. There is a parking and picnic area at the bridge. It was built in 1892 and rebuilt in 1997. The builder was W. Alford/Dr. J. Herring. It is over the Auchumpkee Creek in Upson County. Auchumpkee Creek Bridge also known as Zorn's Mill and Hootenville Bridge. This covered bridge was built in 1892 by W. Alford and Dr. J. Herring over the Auchumpkee Creek in Upson County. Picnic area and parking are available.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
April 4, 2015
Between Good Friday, when Jesus Christ died and Easter, when He rose from the grave.
For some, Christmas is the greatest time of the year. Celebrating Christ's birth brings great joy. For me, Easter is my greatest time.
We know that Jesus Christ was born, lived a sinless life, was crucified, buried, and on the third day, rose from the grave.
All this was by God's design in providing salvation, a payment for our sin. Our responsibility is to accept this gift from God. By Accepting Jesus Christ into or lives, we are accepting His payment; His death on the Cross, to satisfy a holy God's requirement, resulting in being born-again, i.e., being saved.
This picture is my favorite! I see a risen Christ in the waterfall. Can you see the outline?
I can see the head, the eyes, the beard, the shoulders, and the torso. If you cannot see it, the picture on the bottom has a red line around the area of which I speak.
"...seeing that His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence." - II Peter 1:3.
Someone has said, "Know Jesus; know life, no Jesus; no life."
Want to know more? So did the Psalmist!
"Open my eyes, that I may behold Wonderful things from Your law." -- Psalm 119:18
By accepting Jesus Christ and His payment for our sins, having given his life on the Cross, as full payment, not a down-payment, a full payment for our sin, we are saved.
We are born-again into the family of God.
He is risen, indeed!
Happy Easter
For some, Christmas is the greatest time of the year. Celebrating Christ's birth brings great joy. For me, Easter is my greatest time.
We know that Jesus Christ was born, lived a sinless life, was crucified, buried, and on the third day, rose from the grave.
All this was by God's design in providing salvation, a payment for our sin. Our responsibility is to accept this gift from God. By Accepting Jesus Christ into or lives, we are accepting His payment; His death on the Cross, to satisfy a holy God's requirement, resulting in being born-again, i.e., being saved.
This picture is my favorite! I see a risen Christ in the waterfall. Can you see the outline?
Click on picture to enlarge it.
I can see the head, the eyes, the beard, the shoulders, and the torso. If you cannot see it, the picture on the bottom has a red line around the area of which I speak.
"...seeing that His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence." - II Peter 1:3.
Someone has said, "Know Jesus; know life, no Jesus; no life."
Want to know more? So did the Psalmist!
"Open my eyes, that I may behold Wonderful things from Your law." -- Psalm 119:18
By accepting Jesus Christ and His payment for our sins, having given his life on the Cross, as full payment, not a down-payment, a full payment for our sin, we are saved.
We are born-again into the family of God.
He is risen, indeed!
Happy Easter
Monday, March 30, 2015
March 30, 2015
Ben and I were having some fun this weekend nosing around one of the very large concrete power line poles. The sections are about 40 feet long and they put PVC pipe in the mold to make it possible to move them, They put a rod through the holes, hook the rods to chains and lift them with a crane.
The pole is about 18 inches in diameter near the base. I had Ben stand on one side and I was on the other with the camera. I directed him to the right, to the left, up and down until his nose was centered.
Ben's nose knows holes...
The shadow on the bottom of the hole is a stone or nut that had been put there by someone.
The pole is about 18 inches in diameter near the base. I had Ben stand on one side and I was on the other with the camera. I directed him to the right, to the left, up and down until his nose was centered.
Ben's nose knows holes...
The shadow on the bottom of the hole is a stone or nut that had been put there by someone.
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
March @5, 2015
Finally, the foliage along the Big Creek Walkway is coming to life.
Not only was the foliage changing, but there were birds and squirrels and even a big wild rabbit. This rabbit was about the largest rabbit that I have ever seen.
Ironically, I have wondered if I would ever see any deer or bears. I did get a picture last fall of a snake... Well,
today I saw my first deer along the walkway.
Not just one, but three.
Not only was the foliage changing, but there were birds and squirrels and even a big wild rabbit. This rabbit was about the largest rabbit that I have ever seen.
Ironically, I have wondered if I would ever see any deer or bears. I did get a picture last fall of a snake... Well,
today I saw my first deer along the walkway.
Not just one, but three.
Monday, March 23, 2015
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