Country Gates and Cowdog Dreams
In England, there are dreamy spires atop colleges and religious buildings. But in northeast Georgia, all we have are “dreamy” gates that guard and protect vast fields where cows roam and graze. It is too…
Abandoned But Not Forgotten
This is sort of a lonely photograph, but I don’t want you to feel that way. It is of an abandoned barn near the Sautee Valley. This past January, I photographed abandoned barns in western…
Visiting the Gorge
We’re enjoying some warmer weather, and it is perfect for hiking at Tallulah Gorge. There are walking paths to the bottom and also round the rim. Dogs are not allowed in the bottom of the…
Don’t Let The Cows Out
I almost forgot to post this photo. I took it a week ago when I was driving home from Watson’s Mill Bridge State Park. I saw the chimney in a distant field and knew immediately…
Afternoon View
This nearby trout stream is a favorite destination because it embodies solitude—something I longed for while living in the city. But now that I’m surrounded by forests and streams (like this one) and miles of…
A Very Moody Day
Tuesday was one of the moodiest days I have experienced. I just wanted to gather the dogs and sit in front of the fire with a hot cup of tea. It was soggy and wet….
On The Trail
With a third of the country battling a serious snow storm, I’m glad that I’m living in northeast Georgia. This photo was taken the second weekend in January on the Appalachian Trail. The photo below…
Agility for Cocoa Joy
This rope ladder is a part of an ultimate agility course, and Cocoa was up for the challenge. I’m sure in part because she knows no fear. Why? She took agility classes from Sandy and…












