I meet the nicest people in some of the nicest places. At Little Pigeon River in the Smoky Mountains James and I admired this spot together for some time.
During my visit to the Smoky Mountains, this photograph captured the Little Pigeon River's rapids suspended in time.
Photographed on a trail on our property, this fallen tree seemed to be providing a resting place for these Fall leaves.
During an early morning visit to the pond at Camp McDowell in Nauvoo, AL, this web's dewdrops were reflecting the pink light of the sunrise.
What a fabulous outlook to the Atlantic Ocean across the dunes and Sheep Sorrel of Little Talbot Island in Fort George, FL.
The stark beauty of this tree trunk in Atlanta, GA, reminded me that true beauty is often naked before our eyes.
Tree to soil, soil to tree. All is connected in nature that be. Camp McDowell, Nauvoo, AL.
While driving with my uncle in Kearney, NE, we came to a sudden halt to watch this quail cross the road.
I believe that trees are some of our wisest teachers. The hole in this hickory in Atlanta held wonders of its own.
Upon returning from the pond at Camp McDowell, this feather, so silently suspended in the grain stalk, captured my attention.