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Journey to Mount Zion – Part 3

Posted on February 1, 2016 By Tom No Comments on Journey to Mount Zion – Part 3
History and Genealogy, Photography, Rambling

Old Brick Church

Earlier this morning we had been granted access to the Mount Zion Institute, a historic school in Winnsboro now threatened with demolition. Sabi Cathcart and Pelham Lyles had been gracious enough to let Bennie Brawley, my sister Glynda, and I into the historic building. Our tour of the school had ended, but it was still early. We had time for more exploration.

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Journey to Mount Zion – Part 2

Posted on February 1, 2016February 1, 2016 By Tom 2 Comments on Journey to Mount Zion – Part 2
History and Genealogy, Photography, Rambling

Vintage B&W photo

Yesterday I had made a trek down to Winnsboro to donate a crate of Shivar Springs bottles to the Fairfield County Museum. I had a great visit and made some new friends. Sadly, I hadn’t been able to get inside the old Mount Zion Institute. My fellow photographers were not able to join us yesterday, so it was rescheduled for today. I decided that this is a one-shot chance, so I decided to make a second trip down to Fairfield County.

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Journey to Mount Zion – Part 1

Posted on January 30, 2016 By Tom 4 Comments on Journey to Mount Zion – Part 1
History and Genealogy, Photography

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Mount Zion Institute – the old school is an imposing edifice just off of the main street of Winnsboro, South Carolina. I had visited the old school several times over the past few years, most recently a year ago on our 2015 MLK Weekend Ramble. Over the past two days I’ve been granted rare access to interior of the building and was able to photograph it extensively. I’ve also made some wonderful new friends in Winnsboro and at the Fairfield County Museum.

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The Blizzard of 2016 (sort of)

Posted on January 30, 2016January 30, 2016 By Tom 1 Comment on The Blizzard of 2016 (sort of)
Local, Photography, Rambling

Old Car

NOTE: I’m still catching up. All of the snow is now melted and gone, and this weekend is in stark contrast to last weekend.

I actually love snow days. There is an entire ritual of activities, soup, and pursuit of warmth that combine to make our rare winter weather a treat. Even though I no longer work for the schools and snow days have long since lost the same meaning, I still get excited when I see the first sign of flakes. This past week’s blizzard (or what passes for one in these parts) did not disappoint.

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Exploring LA (aka Lower Anderson)

Posted on January 27, 2016 By Tom No Comments on Exploring LA (aka Lower Anderson)
Photography, Rambling

Ebenezer Methodist Church, Anderson County

NOTE: One again I’m trying to play catch-up on blogging. This post is about a week+ behind the times.

MLK Weekend has gotten to be one of my traditional exploration weekends. One of my partners in crime is usually available either that Saturday or the following Monday. It’s a great chance to take advantage of winter exploration conditions. With leaves off the trees hidden features often reveal themselves.

This particular MLK Weekend Alan had a list of sites he wanted to explore. Even though he and I had biked part of the Palmetto Trail through Newberry County just last Saturday, I was up for more adventure. His list included locations in LA, or, as Lower Anderson, as it is known in our part of the world.

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Biking from Peak to Pomaria with Lowcountry Unfiltered

Posted on January 11, 2016January 11, 2016 By Tom 1 Comment on Biking from Peak to Pomaria with Lowcountry Unfiltered
Photography, Rambling

LCU Peak to Pomaria-152

The first Second Saturday of the new year means a new year of adventure for Lowcountry Unfiltered. In winter months we usually do a hike of some type. Last January our group took a hike to the top of Table Rock. This year we decided on a bike ride along a portion of the Palmetto Trail.

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A Hike along a Pleasant Ridge

Posted on January 10, 2016 By Tom 2 Comments on A Hike along a Pleasant Ridge
Photography, Rambling

Pleasant Ridge Park-41

It started with a turkey sandwich, and the need for a place to eat it. It was a weird day, in terms of exploration, but one that ultimately turned up some interesting discoveries, at least for me.

When I started out I only had two things in mind. First I wanted to get out of the house. With all of the rain and trying to put the house back together after Christmas, I wanted a bit of a break. I wanted to find an interesting place for photos. The second thing was that I was tired of eating out at lunch and wanted to save some money and calories. I’d made a lovely turkey sandwich and, despite it being rather chilly, I figured I could find an interesting place to eat it.

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First Light Paddle 2016

Posted on January 1, 2016 By Tom 1 Comment on First Light Paddle 2016
Family, Paddling, Photography, Travel

First Light Paddle-58

We have built up several New Years traditions over the years. If we’re at home, we have a fondue dinner on the Eve while watching the year roll in. The morning rings in with a breakfast casserole and mimosas. We watch the Rose Parade (per instructions from the Californian in the household) while taking down the Christmas tree, and have nachos while watching the Rose Bowl Game.

That’s a normal year. However, the past couple of years have been anything but normal. Last year I started the year by myself as Laura had to be with her mom. I took the opportunity to watch the sun rise from the highest point in South Carolina, Sassafras Mountain. This year I was in Florida for New Year for the first time ever. Since I had missed my usual Winter Solstice Sunrise paddle, I decided to do a First Light paddle.

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2016 RandomConnections Calendar

Posted on December 26, 2015December 1, 2015 By Tom No Comments on 2016 RandomConnections Calendar
Photography

It’s that time of year. Once again I’ve put together a calendar for family and friends featuring photographs from previous years. In 2015 I did LOTS of traveling, and these photographs reflect those adventures, from Ireland to the Florida Keys to spots all around South Carolina. In years past I’ve done a blog post describing … Read More “2016 RandomConnections Calendar” »

Christmas Eve Kayaking and Full Moon

Posted on December 24, 2015 By Tom No Comments on Christmas Eve Kayaking and Full Moon
Family, Paddling, Photography, Travel

Christmas Eve Moon and Ornaments-1

It’s hard to believe that Christmas has rolled around again. Earlier in the week we made the trek down to Laura’s sister’s house in Florida so that we could spend the holiday with Amy and their mother. It was hot, but so far we’ve had a good time.

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