Please go below this blogpost for Parts ONE and TWO
if you haven't read about Wormsloe State Historic Site in Georgia
yet.
Today, I am ending the series with just some nature shots that we got
on the trails in the park.
I was Oooo-ing and Awwww-ing all through our walk
because I found the tropical woods so wondrous.
I was snapping away at everything with my lens.
So grab a mint julip and get your Savannah woods on....
Found a spunky squirrel up in the trees:
I couldn't STOP taking photos of the big oaks full of Spanish moss:
I loved this mossy stump next to the palms:
The palm leaves backlit by the sun:
Everything looked so bright green after the rain and when the sun came out:
Oh gosh...vines AND Spanish moss...it was too wonderful:
I just loved the driftwood we saw on the property. I always wondered just how OLD it might have been:
A wonderfully twisted dead tree:
A little black and white drama of the tree!:
Right as we were leaving the park, I heard a familiar tap-tap-tap.
A woodpecker near the Spanish moss!:
One last shot of the wonderfully twisted dead tree:
Next post, I will do the entire post on those gorgeous Oak trees with spanish moss.
Because I just HAVE to share them with everybody.
I HAVE to......
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