An interesting side effect of spring pollen is the way spider webs pop out in the landscape.
Month: March 2020
Frogs
We had a great trip to Red Top Mountain State Park in spite of the air being thick with spring pollen. We kept our walk short and focused on the upper end of a small creek that popped up out of a spring. We were in for treat as there were a lot of small frogs to be seen.
SmugMug
Here are a few of my favorite SmugMug galleries.
Trees fascinate me with the variety of shapes, the seasonal changes, and their dramatic lines.
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The Okefenokee Swamp is one of my favorite places on Earth.
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Rivers are an amazing force of nature, ranging from tumbling rapids to serene and winding.
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Spring Rain
I love the interplay of rain and flowers. Water droplets on petals or leaves can make exciting images.
Why I Like This Photo – Tybee
I like the starkness with its feeling of quiet and solitude. The image is calming at first glance but, as I look longer, I notice the textures of the sand and tree and feel more intrigued to explore.

Spring in North Georgia
We’re staying close to home with all the covid-19 restrictions, but it’s a great time to appreciate things we might not normally see. We went to Red Top Mountain State Park to do a little off trail exploring and found some very interesting signs of spring.
Dandelions
Why I Like This Photo – Gene’s Portrait
First, this is my Dad and the image reminds me of his engagement with life and his surroundings. His expression is engaging and makes me want to talk to him
