Monday, November 29, 2010

the queen city


Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte and the county containing it are named in honor of the German Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg, who had become queen consort of British King George III the year before the city's founding.

The Bank of America Corporate Center (tallest building in the photo on the right) is the tallest skyscraper in Charlotte and the tallest between Atlanta, GA and Philadelphia, PA.

On my way home from visiting my daughter this weekend I decided to do what I have been wanting to do for a while now; stop and take some photos of Charlotte. I wish I had some more time to explore. Maybe next time!

Friday, November 26, 2010

our best hope


Children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future

  -John F. Kennedy (35th President of the United States)



Here are a couple of photos of  my two beautiful nieces, Hailey & Addison after Thanksgiving dinner. I finally got Addison (the little one) to look at me in the top photo!

busy bee


The busy bee has no time for sorrow.  
-William Blake (English poet, painter, and printmaker)

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

naptime


No day is so bad it can't be fixed with a nap.  -Carrie Snow

This is one of my favorite photos so far of my daughter, Madelyn. As of today, she now weighs 5 pounds and 13 ounces. She definitely holds the key to my heart...good luck getting it from her!


Here is another one of my favorites taken after her bath. Needless to say, she doesn't take a likin' to bein' naked too much.

Friday, November 19, 2010

live forever



“Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today.”

This body of water here is not part of the Congaree National Forest but when I saw this pond I couldn't help myself but to pull over and take advantage of this great shot. Hope y'all enjoy it as much as I do! 

rejuvenate yourself


Nature rejuvenates so quickly, so completely. Though we often view ourselves otherwise, we are nature.
-Jeb Dickerson

the swamp


Congaree Swamp is the largest remnant of old-growth floodplain forest remaining on the continent! Experience champion trees, towering to record size amidst astonishing biodiversity. Congaree National Park also houses a museum quality exhibit area within the Harry Hampton Visitor Center, a 2.4 mile boardwalk loop trail, over 20 miles of backwoods hiking trails, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and more. Click here for more information.

congaree national park


The primary significance of Congaree National Park is demonstrated through its unique bottomland hardwood forest communities, the overall height of the forest canopy and associated number of national and state champion trees, as well as the presence of a well-preserved, biologically diverse, and dynamic river floodplain ecosystem.

This morning I rose early and ventured out to Congaree National Park. I was not able to be out there long because of work but it was still nice to get out this morning. I can't wait to go back when I get more time; if I get more time.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

as we forgive




And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us -The Lords Prayer


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Mount Pilot


Pilot Mountain, peaking at 2,421 feet (738 m) above sea level, is one of the most distinctive natural features in the state of North Carolina. It is a remnant of the ancient chain of Sauratown Mountains. The Saura were the earliest known inhabitants of the region. Its original Native American name is Jomeokee, for "great guide" or "pilot” a very useful landmark for the Native Americans as well as later European hunters throughout the region.

This weekend's adventure took me up to Pilot Mountain, North Carolina to visit my daughter. Pilot Mountain is located just outside of Mount Airy, also known as"Mayberry," which is the home of the Andy Griffith Show. Autumn is in full swing up there making for some very pretty scenery!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

madelyn denise


A baby will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankrolls smaller, homes happier, clothes shabbier, THE PAST FORGOTTEN, and the future worth living for. - author unknown

Pictured above is my daughter, Madelyn Denise, born November 2, 2010 at 10:51 pm. She was 6 lbs exactly. Needless to say, she already has me wrapped! 

Friday, November 12, 2010

high cotton


We were walkin' in high cotton
Old times there are not forgotten
Those fertile fields are never far away
We were walkin' in high cotton
Old times there are not forgotten
Leavin' home was the hardest thing we ever face  - Alabama, High Cotton

Another valuable resource on the land of the Tinker Creek Huntin' Club. 

tinker creek


Deer hunting is one of my favorite things to do during the Fall. This stand here is called the "Condo Stand" here at the Tinker Creek Huntin' Club looking over a peanut field. The huntin' club, Tinker Creek, got its name from the actual creek that runs through part of the property. A few years back I harvested the biggest buck of my life so far. That's definitely a day I won't ever forget. 

Tinker Creek Huntin' Club - Williston, SC


Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Princess Ariel


Nothing on Earth so beautiful as the final howl on Halloween night. -Steve Almond (American short story writer)

Great picture of  my other niece Hailey or should I say "Princess Ariel" from The Little Mermaid on Halloween!