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Middle Tennessee, United States
I was raised in a very close, Christian based middle-class family in a Southern city suburb. I have been married 34 years. I have 2 grown sons, a beautiful granddaughter, and 1 older sister. Our home right now is also home to 3 dogs, 3 cats, and 2 pet chickens! I love music, outdoors, pets, wildlife, and new adventures. I love all of nature and God's many creations and can't imagine a life without a love of God and family, wildlife and the outdoors.

Photo Journaling

Photo Journaling
I love nothing more than to go out in the world and document what I see, the way I see it. Time I spend walking in a woods or along an overlook or floating on a lake or river is often the backdrop for my pictures. If not in the wilderness, then I also like to visit places of historical or architectural interest. Many of my photos will be nothing more than quick clicks just around the house.
I would love to have you visit - come view my photos. Feel free to comment, tell me what you like or don't like, and most of all just enjoy your time here.


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Surprise on Normandy Lake!


A couple of friends of mine and myself decided to head out for a paddle adventure on Normandy Lake. We had decided we wanted to check out a narrow finger that narrows down to nothing more than a creek.


 Our first glimpse of wildlife was this little Green Heron. We followed him along the shoreline for quite a while and I kept trying to catch him with his "topnotch" raised. He'd have it peaked and I'd miss the shot!



 We continued on down the lake and came to the area we were to explore.

 With kayaks beached, we headed on foot up the stream bed.

 We came upon what must have at one time been an old mill. I have no idea how they accessed it as there are high bluffs on both sides.
 Here is the first glimpse we had of our surprise!!
 We continued on....
 and came to this magnificent waterfall called Ovoca Falls.


This was a wonderful surprise after wading, slipping, and splashing our way "up a creek without a paddle"!




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