Excellent Adventure to South Carolina
in March 2002

These photos are from my trip to South Carolina with Bruce in early March.

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This is the story of the two photos to the left. It was very dark in this tunnel. I lit our way using the focus assist light on my camera!
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Bruce and rain drops in the tunnel. If it was not for the flash, you would see nothing since there was almost no ambient light.
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This is looking back toward the entrance. There were several cars of visitors even though it was raining very heavily outside. 
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Notice the rain drops? You cannot see me holding the camera under the umbrella. It was really raining hard.
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Bruce is watching a movie at the World of Energy visitor's center at the Oconee Power Plant. This plant is owned by Duke Energy and has hydro-electric and nuclear generating equipment.
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The control room at the Oconee Nuclear Power plant.
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The view from our lunch table at Joanne's Gift and Sandwich Shoppe. Rain everywhere.

Here is Joanne and her daughter:

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Bruce had my lunch with checkers. I didn't get a single red guy. The food was good, though.
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Just a little water. It finally stopped raining about seven pm.
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Como Se LLama !
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A box of tigers.
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Not just another flower.
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Gorillas eat interesting food!
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A peck of porkers. 
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The flowers were from the Park Seed Company factory. I took about fifty photos. These are the ones I felt were the most interesting.
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Peacocks must say, "Don't Mess with Me!"
 

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