Robin is... too many things to list, but here is a start: an artist and writer; a photographer and saunterer; a daughter and sister and granddaughter; a friend, a partner, a wife, a mother, and a grandmother; a gardener, a great and imaginative cook, and the creator of wonderful sandwiches.
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This is my first favorite of all the photos I took in the swamp, Dale. There is something about the way even the trees seem to be fading into the distance. Makes me wonder what it looks like when the trees are leafed out.
Thank you, Merril. 🙂 You should go and explore the path if you ever get a chance. The tour was wonderful. Three hours, only $8, and it was a small group.
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I love how it fades out into the distance!
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This is my first favorite of all the photos I took in the swamp, Dale. There is something about the way even the trees seem to be fading into the distance. Makes me wonder what it looks like when the trees are leafed out.
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With good reason. I love that very thing… It’s just so cool! Must be a totally different thing with leaves.
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Beautiful, Robin. I love this–a path that calls to me.
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Thank you, Merril. 🙂 You should go and explore the path if you ever get a chance. The tour was wonderful. Three hours, only $8, and it was a small group.
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You’re welcome, Robin! 🙂
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Straight through! Reminds me of a railroad… a great example of vanishing point. 🙂
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It does look like a railroad, Eliza. 🙂
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That’s really beautiful. The colors are stunning. Thank you for sharing it with us!
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You’re welcome, and thank you, Dawn. 🙂
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Beautifully captured. 😊
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Thank you, Pepper. 🙂
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Looks mysterious, the beginning of a journey.
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That is exactly why I love swamps, Laurie. They always look so mysterious to me, as if they are the beginning of a great journey. 🙂
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I’d like to see where that path goes!
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Back in time, Debbie. 🙂 And into the swamp.
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