Share Six: Jul;y 6, 2025: Fences

I feel like the months are flying by. In the past I have done 3 blogs in a month and now it seems like I have just finished the one and Share Six is back around again. Tomorrow we are halfway through the year. And on that cheerful note, let me switch thoughts to our theme for the month of July. {Fences} is what was picked and so I went to Google for the definition of Fences. According to the Oxford Dictionary. it is a


a barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to mark a boundary, control access, or prevent escape.

For this theme, I decided to head to my travel images and look for the various fences I have taken over the years. We have traveled a fair bit in the USA. Sometimes the destinations are okay, sometimes they are amazing. Below are some of the fences we have encountered along the way.

Bok Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida

For this trip my brother had flown in from South Africa to Florida for a conference. Perfect time to see family. He loved catching up with the kids. We then did a road trip via Lake Placid (and the wonderful wall murals) and on up to Lake Wales, where it was recommended that we go to Bok Gardens. They were definitely worth a trip and since it was Christmas time, it was all decorated. The gardens are fairly large and we enjoyed walking around them.

The River Walk, San Antonio, Texas

Again, my brother was in town for a conference. This time we were off to San Antonio to meet up with him. This river walk fencing stretched along the restaurant area and we ate in this vicinity a number of times since our hotel was just across the river walk. We got to explore San Antonio, catching buses to various monastery and exploring them. We also got to explore the Alamo, which was interesting as well.

St Augustine, Florida

St Augustine was always our go to holiday vacation spot. Just getting out of Florida is 5-6 hours and so this was a good stopping point for us. Besides we loved the campgrounds at St Augustine and the beautiful beaches. This fence was found along the sand dunes. I had a habit of dragging Richard down to the beach for sunset each evening, even though the sunset was in the west and we could not see the final descent of the sun. Just being in the moment is what I love.

Denver, Colorado

Denver Colorado in March. Again my brother was at a conference and since we had never been to Denver, it was a good time to meet up again. Actually anytime is a good time to meet up. I loved Denver, even though it snowed and it was cold. It was good to get out and walk the city. Richard gave up, it was too cold for him, but I plodded along through the university area and just really enjoy the snow. That vacation led to a trip to the Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak, Estes Park and the National Park as well. One I fully recommend.

Portland, Maine

Who hasn’t come across a lock fence at some point in time. I feel like I saw one on a different trip but could not find the image. Portland, Maine was our day to go whale watching. Looked like a beautiful day to be out on the water, and I really wanted to see whales. 2 miles out and the fog rolled in and fog was all I got to see that day. It was so disappointing. Maybe one day I will get luck. In the meantime I just keep on hoping.

Orca Islands, Washington State

We met up with my brother in Seattle for a fantastic time. This time my sister in law joined him on his trip and so while he was in conference we walked the city. I have to say I loved Seattle and would love to go back again. We did a day trip to Bainbridge Island. We walked to China Town. We met up with an old friend of mine for dinner and tips on exploring Seattle. That was special. Once the conference was over we drove to the ferry point to head over to the Orca Islands. I spent the entire time out on the deck of the ferry looking for whales. Zip, nothing, nada. Did I mention it was March and it was cold. But Seattle and the Island trip was one of my best holidays.

Niagara Falls, State of New York

Niagara Falls was next on the list. I never thought I would get there anytime soon, but it so happened that as part of a training session, my 2 colleague’s and I had to go to Rochester, New York. So of course, yours truly looks at the map, calculates the distances, looks at flights and advises them that we are catching the 5am flight to Rochester so that we can go to Niagara Falls. None of us had been there. I was willing to drive and so I did. It was amazing. We also took the opportunity to catch the ferry down at the bottom of the falls, and honestly I think I got moisture in my camera but it was so worth it. It made the next two days of training worthwhile.

Epcot (Disneyland), Orlando, Florida

Epcot at Flower time is always fun and again we were meeting up with my brother. The flower show is always spectacular and well worth the visit. Epcot is probably my favorite of the Disney parks to visit and this event is no exception. All of the characters are dressed up in flora and it is a fun experience if you have not done it before. The downside of Disney for me is that it is always hot and crowded with people and it’s not something that I do too often. But the chance to spend sometime with my brother again makes it worth while.

Wells Beach, Maine

Sometimes holidays are so impromptu. Maine was one of those. I was talking to my direct supervisor about where to take vacation and she offered me the use of her Cabin in Wells Beach. That was a fantastic trip. We flew into Boston and then drove via Salem and Manchester by the Sea (I needed to see it after watching the movie), up to Wells Beach. The town is beautiful and there are some gorgeous day drives around the area. I got to visit Portland as well with a friend who had moved up there. Then we did a trip up to the Bar Harbor and in particular Acadia National Park. We also did a day drive into New Hampshire to the White Mountain National Forest. Then it was back to Boston for 2 days of intense exploring before heading home. Boston is a such a cool town.

The Redwoods, (Bodega Bay area), California

For this trip my Ozzie in-laws were in town. Kevin had a conference up that way so we flew up to San Francisco to meet them, and immediately headed up to Napa Valley to do some wine tasting and explore the area. On our way back down to San Francisco we passed through the Redwoods in the Bodega Bay area. These incredible giants are a sight to behold.

Alcatraz, San Francisco, California

Another fence that reminded me that the San Francisco trip had it’s downside despite being a great day out. We caught the ferry to Alcatraz and did the tour of the facility. It’s hind of eerie going through the facility and I can only imagine what it was like for the people incarcerated within those walls. Alcatraz makes me think of the South African version of Robin Island where Nelson Mandela spent many years of his life locked up inside 4 walls. The downside of this trip was that it was raining and I somehow slipped on a metal grid and ended up tearing my ligaments in my dominant leg, which still worries me today. After Alcatraz getting around was a lot harder and painful. The interesting part of this trip that we stayed on a houseboat that was featured in a 60’s Hippie style movie.

St Georges Island, Florida Panhandle

Richard and I decided we wanted to get away and so we headed up into the panhandle for a week of camping. It was pretty isolated and not a big campsite so not a lot of neighbors. The beaches were stunning and the sunsets were gorgeous. The fun memory about this trip was that Richard had been out kayaking and I was suntanning and I suddenly saw birds diving into the water as though there was a pod of fish in the water. He came back and we went out towards where all the diving birds were. Always curious and normally very agile he wiggled his way so that he was lying over the kayak with googles on his face looking into the water. What he saw was enough to make me want to walk on water. The birds were diving for the fish, but under the water there was a bigger predator chasing down the fish as well. Two sharks bigger than our kayak. Super carefully he got back into a seated position and we made haste for land. I just had visions of being shark bait for a while.

Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

How interesting that something as simple as {Fences} can bring back so many good memories of trips that we have taken. Of time with family, or just by ourselves. Times where we have met up with friends, or made new friends. We have traveled a lot and sometimes it is just good to be able to stop and rest and for me this was in the Rocky Mountain National Park, where we had walked out into the snow that just seemed to get deeper and deeper. I was glad to be able to take a rest for a while.

Just a reminder: The grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence, the grass is greenest where it is watered ~ Robert Fulghum

I’d love to hear what memories fences bring up for you.

This is a circle blog and as I mentioned, we have some very talented artists in the group. Take some time to follow the links and see what they have for you this month. My incredibly talented friend Lupji of  Lupji Photography is up next. I can’t wait to see what he has to share.

Until next time..

Stay well

30 Minutes in the Life: February 3 2020: San Antonio Riverwalk

We traveled so much last year that I did not have time to edit all the images that I took.  So I decided to go back and do some editing today and share the photos I had not shared when we visited last year.

San Antonio Riverwalk was definitely something I had read about, and something I wanted to see.  This is definitely more than thirty minutes but I wanted to keep all the riverwalk images together in my blog. I have shared a few images on the Riverwalk last year, however, there are more photo’s that I did not share.

The hotel that we stayed at opened directly out onto the Riverwalk and so we walked out of the building and onto the buzzing walkway of restaurants and people.  Lots of people. Clearly the easy was to see the Riverwalk would be to do a ferry right, but we don’t do easy.  We walked.  To be honest it was not a lot of walking.  We ventured out for breakfast and then we were out again for dinner. Most of the restaurants were to the right of our hotel.  Some of these are the restaurant walkway and some are of the road less traveled 🙂

Meander with me as we head along the Riverwalk…..

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The restaurant area is busy.  Lots of people, lots of restaurants, a hive of activity.  There are so many places to eat at.  We had bangers and mash at Mad Dogs, Seafood at Joe’s Crab Shack, Breakfast at the Original Mexican Restaurant and we stopped for beers at Durty Nellies Irish Pub.  Oh and add a few sausage rolls to that order.

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 3835

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 3837

On of the things that I really loved about the San Antonio Riverwalk was the mix of old and new.  These arched bridges give the sense of a timeless period long ago.  Similar stone was just at the Alamo and at the Missions.

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Always a favorite of mine is natural wildlife and the riverbanks and the river itself had these beautiful ducks out and about.

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San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 3871

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 3880

This walkway headed up to another shopping center and restaurants, and was also the pathway to the Alamo.  Starbucks was around the corner and we stopped there on the way to the Alamo We also stopped by Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville for dinner one evening,

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San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 3921

The stairway took us up to the restaurants and a busy area givent

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San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 3927

Walking back from the shopping area we meandered down this pathway, past the waterfall and back to the busy canal.  I love the colorful umbrella’s and the pathways of green.

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All this walking definitely creates a thirst and this was a great spot to hang out and drink a local beer.  The ducks were swimming up to the edge looking for handouts.

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San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 4090

Heading left from our hotel, the area is quieter, more peaceful and relaxing.  The walk was more meditative.  There were no general restaurants in this area and the few that we did see were the dining areas for a specific hotel.

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San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 4102

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Outside the Briscoe Western Art Museum was this incredible set of statues of a cowboy herding cattle.  The stairway below leads to the art village La Villita Art Village.  We meandered through there one of the afternoons.  The last image is of Rosita’s Bridge leading over to the River Art Group.

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San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019:

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 4143

You have the best of both worlds on the Riverwalk.  You have the hustle and bustle of patrons heading in and out of hotels, looking for places to eat, listening to music, and then on the other side you have this quiet, relaxing, peaceful walk.

This was definitely worth the visit and I was glad I could cross it off my bucket list.

Thank you for joining me for 30 Minutes in the Life, and for traveling with me through this incredible journey in time.  I so enjoyed the mix of the old and new world.
Just a reminder that this is a circle blog.  We have a number of new ladies join the 30 minutes group, and I would encourage you to take some time to visit my very talented friend Crystal from Crystal Bella Photography and see what she has for you this month.  Check out her Facebook page  as well.   I am pretty  excited to learn more about these wonderful ladies from all over the world.  I would certainly encourage you to visit their pages.  

Happy New Year: 2020 is here!

Epcot 2019:  March 8, 2019: 3337

Happy New Year.  I find it hard to believe it is 2020.  I feel like I just started out with 2019 and now it is gone.

I could sum up the year in just a few words, family, travel, work, and photography.

Epcot 2019:  March 8, 2019: 2921

Epcot 2019:  March 8, 2019: 3011

Epcot 2019:  March 8, 2019: 3207

We spent an enormous amount of the year traveling. In March my brother came over to a conference and the whole family headed up to Orlando to spend the weekend with him. We visited Epcot and managed to last the whole day, finally seeing the fire works at the end of the evening.

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Bok Gardens & Orlando: December 4, 2018:

Bok Gardens & Orlando: December 4, 2018: 0090

My boss, a work colleague and I also headed up to Lakeland Florida for an overnight scouting trip to view a new system.

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 3913

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 4593

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 4614

In April my brother was back again, and we headed to San Antonio to meet him. We got to do the famous Riverwalk, explore the city, view the Alamo, however my favorite part of the trip was the missions. Each one that we visited had such incredible history, and the beauty of each mission was amazing. I love that they have kept them restored and that some of them even function as an active mission.

Bahia Honda:  May 20-23, 2019: 5324

Bahia Honda:  May 20-23, 2019: 5337

Bahia Honda:  May 20-23, 2019: 5357

In May we took our new son in law on his first camping trip to Bahia Honda. It was hot and there was not enough shade. We were camped at the edge of rocks and that made cooling down an interesting exercise in rock climbing. He says he enjoyed it.  Kudos to him for sticking it out.

Niagara Falls and Rochester:  June 4-7, 2019: 6029

Niagara Falls and Rochester:  June 4-7, 2019: 6000

Niagara Falls and Rochester:  June 4-7, 2019: 6046

In June I headed to Rochester New York with 2 of my work colleagues for training. I convinced them to fly early (even early for me) and I agreed to drive the 2 hours to Niagara Falls. What a spectacular sight it was and well worth the hours behind the wheel. I am so glad I had the opportunity to see these incredible falls.  The view from the Canadian side is apparently better but from the boat it is just as nice seeing it from the US side.

New York: July 20-24, 2019: 9080

New York: July 20-24, 2019: 9097

New York: July 20-24, 2019:

New York: July 20-24, 2019: 8972

We were into the second half of the year and my brother was back again. He was going to be in Philadelphia. However, he also wanted to go to New York. So, we skipped Philly and rented an apartment in Brooklyn and spent 4 days exploring New York. We did a lot of walking, my feet were tired, but it was great to see for the first time. There is a lot to see and do in New York.  We did not touch the surface of it and I have yet to finish editing the images I took, but I will make the time to do that.

Cumberland Island trip Georgia:  October 11, 2019: 2288

Cumberland Island trip Georgia:  October 11, 2019: 2428

Fort Clinch:  October 11, 2019: 2073

October Rich & I squeezed a short 3-day trip to Cumberland Island in Georgia. I had heard that there were wild horses on the island and research showed me there were some ruins as well. The horses were not so wild, and the ruin were awesome, and we walked that island. The beach was gorgeous.  We also stopped off at Fort Clinch and walked through what was once an active fort.  It appears that they have re-enactments on the weekends.

St Petersburg: Dec 15, 2019: 8717

St Petersburg: Dec 15, 2019: 8787

St Petersburg: Dec 15, 2019: 8908

In December we impulsively did an overnight trip to St Petersburg in Florida. We stopped at the John’s Pass boardwalk, Fort de Soto Municipal Park and the Sunshine Skyway for a night shot.  We both agreed we would like to go back, but for a little longer next time.

Orlando: December 22, 2019: 8989

Orlando: December 22, 2019: 8994

Orlando: December 22, 2019: 9020

The last trip of the year was back to Orlando to where my son and his wife had moved to. The weather was iffy and so we headed to Disney Springs Outdoor Mall and meandered around and had some dinner.  The next day the weather turned nasty and we headed home earlier than I had anticipated.

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Viscaya Miami:  August 17, 2019: 0393

Viscaya Miami:  August 17, 2019: 0373

We also did a day trip down to Viscaya, Miami, to the beautiful home of John Deering. If you are stopping in Miami, this is one home you may want to visit.  Every corner you turn has something unique and different.  You will love it.

From July, through December I worked on a huge project at the office customizing an EMR system.  It was a real learning curve.  I enjoyed the project management aspect of it.  It kept me busy and it took a lot of personal time to meet the deadlines. Suffice to say we did enough to have the staff actively working in the program in December.  There is still work to do but a lot of the pressure is off.   

Sunrise: South Beach, BR: August 11, 2019: 9954

Part of me wants a slower less stressful 2020 but the other part wants to travel just as much.

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New York: July 20-24, 2019: 9292

Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts:  September 2018: 9536

Seattle, Orca Islands, Leavensworth, March 04-13, 2016 6925

So what does 2020 look like. Chances are we will have a quiet first half of the year. Perhaps some long weekends out of town. Our big plans come at the end of August when we are joining Amy and Daniel on a trip to Macedonia.  Whether we travel by plane, train, automobile or boat – that is still to be decided.  They are finally heading over there to have a reception for his family and friends. While his friends and family were able to watch and celebrate their wedding it was via the internet and not the same. So that is our goal. We are going to spend time meeting all of his family, exploring Macedonia and possibly head to Croatia or some other country around there.

I wish you all the very best for 2020. Take time to remind those you love that you love them. Time is too short to waste it. I become more conscious each year how time is rapidly slipping away. I hope your year is good. That it is filled with family and friends, old and new. I wish you love in a very challenging world. I wish you laughter and joy to counter the sorrow. I wish you adventure and the opportunities to see and do new things. I wish you those moments of quiet reflection and time to rejuvenate. May the Lord bless you and keep you. May his face shine upon you.

New Year 2020

From our house to yours, Happy New Year.