Who knew you could find waterfalls in Florida. I think of beaches, swamps, beautiful sunsets and lots of seafood. We usually spend a week or so in Florida every fall, and almost always discover something new. This year we detoured to Lake City on our way to St. Pete (more about that in another post).
While picking Google's cyber brain for things to do in the area, I found this lovely little side trip only minutes from the interstate. It is an easy walk from the parking lot to see the rapids that culminate in a drop of about 10 feet, forming a caramel-colored waterfall.
This may not have the grandeur of Niagara, but it has a quaint charm all its own. Falling Creek Falls was also the site of the first settlement in the area.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Quote of the Week
Here's to the corkscrew - a useful key to unlock the storehouse of wit,
the treasury of laughter, the front door of fellowship, and the gate of
pleasant folly . - W.E.P. French
From the wine list of Commander's Palace in New Orleans, LA
Good Friends, Good Wine, Good Times!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Quote of the Week
Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky. -Rabindranath Tagore
Sunsets are like snowflakes, no two are alike. It is amazing to sit and watch the evolution of the sunset. It is a constantly changing scene in slow motion.
The clouds that create the spectacular sunsets are like the people and things that move through our lives shaping each day moment by moment.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
The Pool Rules
I am randomly participating in the 30 days of photographs hosted by Ziva and MikeWJ. Go here for the rest of the rules.
Unlike the pool, vacation has no rules. Just relax and enjoy!
Monday, October 8, 2012
Quote of the Week
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| My view this morning |
Although the river may look the same and the man may look the same, neither really are. Both are constantly evolving, renewing. We may not always like change but, like the river, without it we would grow stale.
We are taking a little R&R this week so I may not follow my normal schedule.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Above My Head
I'm jumping in on day 3 of the 30 days of photographs hosted by Ziva and MikeWJ, however my participation in this challenge will be sketchy. For today I did find this squirrely thing that was definitely "above my head", which is completely different from being "over my head".
Go here for some more upward looking photos.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Quote of the Week
Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom. - AristotleWe continue today with another quote from an ancient philosopher. Aristotle was a student of Plato, who was taught by Socrates, and together with them, he was one of the most important founding figures of Western philosophy.
In recent generations we have heard the term "finding ourselves" among the young. This may be more than just a hollow excuse for poor behavior, but growing individuals struggling to understand themselves and find their way in a world of new experiences and opportunities. There are choices and decisions to be made. Wisdom is, therefore, not an age, but an understanding of self.
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And now for the moment you have all been waiting for...Drumroll please!
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| Hubby drawing the winning name. |
And the winner is:
Babs is author of the hilariously funny and truly delightful blog Beetle's Memories & Ramblings.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Looking Ahead
This is a photograph taken at Reynolda Gardens that inspired the name of this blog. While you sometimes see them here, the blog isn't about roses or rainbows, but about life and what goes on in my head. This is expressed through fiction and poetry, through pictures, through the antics of my cats, and thoughts and questions that come up through every day living.
Thank you for joining me in my journey over the last three years, and as we look ahead to what life holds in store.
Reynolda Gardens (How I Named my Blog - Part I)
It's All in the Name (How I Named my Blog - Part II)
Today is the last day of the Roses to Rainbows Third Anniversary Giveaway. The winner will be announced tomorrow.
Friday, September 28, 2012
The Good Stuff
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This food-friendly white wine from the Skeleton label is bottled, not in the standard 750ml bottle - but a full liter, and instead of the traditional cork or screw cap, as is becoming more popular, this wine had a pop top like soda bottles used to have.
We really enjoyed this, and as you can see it was quite a hit with Sophie, too.
Remember, leave a comment and you are automatically entered in the Roses to Rainbows Third Anniversary Giveaway.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Mairzy Doats
The late afternoon sun perfectly illuminated this ivy leaf. In thinking about this picture and the story it could tell, I remembered this little ditty from my childhood.
Mairzy doats and dozy doats and liddle lamzy divey.
A kiddley divey too, wouldn't you?
Mares eat oats
And does eat oats
And little lambs eat ivy
A kid'll eat ivy, too
Wouldn't you?
It seems that Drake's daughter came home singing "Cowzy tweet and sowzy tweet and liddle sharksy doisters." Which translates to "cows eat wheat and sows eat wheat and little sharks eat oysters". This gave Drake the idea to write a silly song.
However, at that time no one wanted to publish a silly song. Finally he pitched it to his friend Al Trace, who liked it and performed it with his band the Silly Symphonists. After this, it was a huge hit for Merry Macs in this 1944 recording.
Remember, leave a comment and you are automatically entered in the Roses to Rainbows Third Anniversary Giveaway.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Quote of the Week

Person who chases two rabbits catches neither. - Confucius
So who is Confucius and what is trying to say here? Confucius, 551-479 BC, was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician and philosopher. Apparently he wore a lot of hats. His life and his teachings are complex, but mostly center around virtue, moral behavior and kindness and respect of others. He followed the principle "Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself", a precursor for the Golden Rule as we know it today.
Now back to the rabbits. Picture trying to chase after two rabbits with each running back and forth in opposite directions. First you pursue one and he runs into the briar patch, then you turn back to the other who scurries into his hole. You go back and forth between the two, and at the end of the day you have caught neither rabbit. Now apply this thought to several projects. If you split your focus between the two, neither getting your undivided attention, you may find that at the end of the day both projects remain unfinished. Being torn between two options is like trying to get both rabbits - it often leads to neither being fruitful.
Remember, leave a comment and you are automatically entered in the Roses to Rainbows Third Anniversary Giveaway.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Welcome to Autumn
From our house to yours - have a great weekend!
This year takes me back to my elementary school days, where the start of school meant sweaters in the mornings, and enjoying the warmth of the sun rather than longing for shade. With luck we'll have a long Autumn before the arrival of old man winter.
What are some of your favorite Fall activities?
Remember, leave a comment and you are automatically entered in the Roses to Rainbows Third Anniversary Giveaway.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Celebrating 3 Years of Blogging with a Giveaway!
Another year has rolled around. Can you believe how fast time flies when you're blogging? For some of you it was a long, hot summer (wasn't there a movie by that name?) and some of you barely saw the sun, let alone beach-worthy temperatures.
Either way, Fall is just around the corner and so wraps up another year for me in the blogosphere. No year of blogging is "just another year". There are things to be learned, people to be met and new experiences to be had. One of the highlights of this year was participating in a month-long writing marathon hosted by Nicky and Mike of We Work for Cheese. These innovative individuals decided it would be fun to come up with 30 topics and see how many people would or could post for 30 consecutive days. I entered this challenge with doubts, only promising that I would give it a shot since I normally post 3 days a week.
It was fun and most definitely a learning experience. I learned that I could take 30 random, off-the-wall topics and write a post for each one. Granted some were not the most spectacular pieces of literature ever to grace the internet, but I was pleased enough with each to post it for all to see.
After the high of writing for 30 straight days and/or nights, the summer slump hit hard, and it seemed as if much of the blogging world went on sabbatical. I'd like to end summer on a positive note, so to celebrate my third year of blogging and say "Thank You" to my readers, I am giving away a $25 Amazon gift card. One lucky reader will be chosen from a random drawing to be held on Monday, October 1. This is my first giveaway, so the rules are very simple. All you have to do is leave a comment on any post, starting with this one, through 11:59 p.m. September 30. Each comment will count as a separate entry.
The winner will be announced on October 1, following the Quote of the Week. Good luck and thanks for visiting Roses to Rainbows over the past three years.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
What's That They Say?
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| Image source: mojado.com |
Days of anger
Days of pain
What's that they say
That I'm insane
If that's true
Then who are you
Someone whose story
I wish I knew
Days of sadness
Lies and fear
What's that you say
Someone might hear
What has been hidden
From everyone's view
That mine is the story
I wish I knew
This poem was written for dVerse Poetry and is purely fictional and not reflective of my life. Also see "The Voices are Silent".
Monday, September 17, 2012
Quote of the Week
You may find the worst enemy
or best friend in yourself.
- English Proverb
Treat yourself kindly and reap the rewards or constantly criticize yourself and live in misery. It's your choice. Your life is up to you!
Friday, September 14, 2012
Crooked Words
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| Image source: gingerbeardman |
Written for Friday Flash 55.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
If Your Recycles Could Talk
Yes, this is the inside of my recycle bin. This was last week's contribution, and the bin was at least 3/4 full. This Spring we switched from the small green bins (we had two) to the large 96-gallon roll out bins.
With the smaller bins and were required to separate the recyclables, one box for papers and chipboard and one for glass, plastics and metals. Now we put everything in all together. If it is recyclable and will fit in the bin, you're good to go, and they are collected every other week.
I have always liked the idea of recycling. It's like protecting our planet from ourselves, which in turn is protecting us. So I am always happy to see the bins out on recycle day. They are covered now so that the contents are kept dry on rainy days, and your neighbors don't see what's in there. The evidence of who had the party last weekend is hidden. Your brand of soda and where you shop remain your secret, and no one knows if you didn't remove the caps from your bottles?
If your recycles could talk, what would they say about you?
Monday, September 10, 2012
Quote of the Week
People know you for what you've done, not for what you plan to do. - Author Unknown
This is true about each of us, no matter our accomplishments or failures. In either case, it is what we did that is remembered. All grand plans go out the window unless we follow through with action. Those who do not are soon forgotten.
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| Another box - just for me? |
Friday, September 7, 2012
Got Doughnuts?
Picture this scenario. Tina and Ryan are lounging in front of the TV watching a Food Network marathon when Tina yawns and says "you know what would be good right now?" Ryan stands and stretches. "Well, we just watched 3 hours of food shows, so I'd be surprised if you're not hungry."
"You got that right!"
"So, what do you want? Are you having a Big Mac attack or is the piece de resistance a bucket of the Colonel's chicken?"
"Nope. Do you remember where we used to go late at night after hours of old movies? That last show reminded me."
"Let's see, the last show was about a family of immigrant bakers. You want bread?"
"No, silly, doughnuts. More specifically, Krispy Kreme doughnuts. A chocolate covered, creme filled piece of pure deliciousness - and a large diet Coke, please.
Now as I reside in the Krispy Kreme capital of the world, there is some measure of reality here.
I remember as a teen going to a pajama party (I think the current term is sleepover) and the girl's dad worked 2nd shift. When he got off work, he took a half dozen wound up teenage girls to Krispy Kreme for doughnuts at 2 a.m. What a treat!
On another occasion, before we were married, hubby and I went and got a fresh hot dozen of the classic glazed doughnuts after some late night TV. Now I think they close at 11:00.
This was written for Write on Edge. This weeks prompt was to write a fiction or creative non-fiction piece in which a local or regional item or industry plays a role. I chose to honor Krispy Kreme for 75 years of making the best in doughnuts and memories.
"You got that right!"
"So, what do you want? Are you having a Big Mac attack or is the piece de resistance a bucket of the Colonel's chicken?"
"Nope. Do you remember where we used to go late at night after hours of old movies? That last show reminded me."
"Let's see, the last show was about a family of immigrant bakers. You want bread?"
"No, silly, doughnuts. More specifically, Krispy Kreme doughnuts. A chocolate covered, creme filled piece of pure deliciousness - and a large diet Coke, please.
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| Image source: Steve Jurvetson |
I remember as a teen going to a pajama party (I think the current term is sleepover) and the girl's dad worked 2nd shift. When he got off work, he took a half dozen wound up teenage girls to Krispy Kreme for doughnuts at 2 a.m. What a treat!
On another occasion, before we were married, hubby and I went and got a fresh hot dozen of the classic glazed doughnuts after some late night TV. Now I think they close at 11:00.
This was written for Write on Edge. This weeks prompt was to write a fiction or creative non-fiction piece in which a local or regional item or industry plays a role. I chose to honor Krispy Kreme for 75 years of making the best in doughnuts and memories.
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