Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions
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Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Journal of Beach Walks - Janaury
This is a motivational walking journal to keep me up and out to continue these walks. When it is cold and wintery in Florida (Yes, it does get cold with the wind chill factor!) I want to stay indoors with a coffee mug or cup of hot tea.
Monday, January 18, 2016
St. Augustine Lighthouse "Christmas"
Over the weekend, we toured the St. Augustine Lighthouse with friends from Bad Axe, Michigan. The lighthouse has a lovely Christmas Tree at the beginning of the stair case leading to the top. Our lighthouse is ranked as one of the ten most beautiful lighthouses in the world. That is impressive!
January Sea Breeze
Why I love living in St. Augustine. Beautiful Anastasia Beach that has been preserve as a park. No crowd, no cars, all natural Florida.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Raquette River "An Unchanged Eden"
These photos were taken in October at the peak of the fall foliage. Beautiful orange and golden trees along the river banks. The Raquette River is the second longest river in New York State. Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem "The Adirondacs" is about his explorations in 1858. He made the journey with several prominent men of the time including painter William James Stillman and the group became known as the Philosophers Camp.
"The Philosophers' Camp" painting by William James Stillman, at Follensby Pond, 1858, a momentary natural center of the Transcendentalist movement, w/ poets Ralph Waldo Emerson and James Russell Lowell, and scientist Louis Agassiz.
The Adirondacs
DEDICATED TO MY FELLOW TRAVELLERS IN AUGUST, 1858Wise and polite,--and if I drew
Their several portraits, you would own
Chaucer had no such worthy crew,
Nor Boccace in Decameron.
We crossed Champlain to Keeseville with our friends,
Thence, in strong country carts, rode up the forks
Of the Ausable stream, intent to reach
The Adirondac lakes. At Martin's Beach
We chose our boats; each man a boat and guide,--
Ten men, ten guides, our company all told.
Seaway Trail - Shoreline of St. Lawrence River to Messena, New York
Massena is located on the northern Canadian border of St. Lawrence County, New York. The town is named after one of Napoleon's field marshals, Andre Massena. The Seaway Trail scenic drive begins in Massena, New York. The gallery above are pictures taken along the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River outside of Messena.
Rich Mountain Road
We drove to Cade Cove and turned onto a dirt road that took us on an adventure that was more then what we had anticipated. Rich Mountain Road is steep, winding, and rough with many a sharp turn and very risky for a car. We crossed Indian Grave Gap Trail and one will have to be physically fit to hike that trail. It was a 8 mile, one-way gravel road winding around Rich Mountain that leads to Tuckaleechee Cove and Townsend, TN. The road has stunning views down into Cades Cove. You can see Cades Cove Missionary Baptist Church. It is one of the most remote locations in the Smokies.
Clouds Came Down to Earth
"Clouds Came Down to Earth"
Clouds came down to Earth
And sit at my feet,
No place to wander
Not far the eye could see,
For thick and grey was the air,
The trees did not bend,
from the whisper of the wind
Nor did the birds whimper
As stillness fell on the earth
Covering her in blankets of grey...
By PL Fallin
Fort Fremont at Saint Helena Island
Fort Fremont is located on Saint Helena Island, South Carolina. The beach is not accessible except for a over grown trail and there needs to be cleanup from trash people have left on the beach. The park is small and it only took us less then an hour to tour the fort.
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