Tuesday, March 5, 2013

52 Weeks of Happiness :: Week 52


We took a trip to The Windmill Plantation
 in South Georgia last weekend.

We were so happy to see that the 70 acre pond was full.
Over the years the pond had dried up due to the drought
but thanks to a few weeks of rain, the water was replenished.


I managed to escape from the cabin 
for a bit to go on a walk alone.
I wandered over to the pond as the sun was setting.

I love the way that the Cypress knees 
look like spirits rising out of the water.


I came upon an old bridge that led to an island on the pond. 


It was rickety and creaked as I took each step forward.
I was a little nervous that the boards 
might break and send me tumbling into the water.

I mustered up my courage
and made it all the way across.


It was worth the journey just
to watch the wind blow
zig zag reflections of the trees on the water.


I sat alone
and watched the sun set over
the serene water.

It was such a lovely evening.

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8 comments:

4 Lettre Words said...

My boys would LOVE seeing that.

Linda D. said...

OH I LOVE that pix of your feet on the bridge! So artistic!

Gina Kleinworth said...

WOW- that one of your feet on the bridge with the reflection of the trees in the water- INCREDIBLE shot. I love it. What an amazing place.

Unknown said...

Love the old bridge!

Pieni Lintu said...

That place look so beautiful. <3

Katherine said...

What a beautiful place. The thought of a walk by myself sounds just blissful.

Andrea said...

Peaceful and incredible pictures! thanks for such a fun year in photos!

Susan Anderson said...

Such cool photos with all those reflections!

=)