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Bottom: Need I say more? :)
(A rare photo compliments of my husband;
yes, just as you have been thinking....it is I~
caught in the act of committing...
photography :))
Next Up: A shot with my camera of the fallen tree over a rippling brook...
Next Two: We recently took our daughter to Gatlinburg, Tenn. It was more fun than I thought it would be! There were shops and food and people galore! The place was packed. We meant to see the Great Smoky Mountains but never got to them; we could see them off in the distance though. They are indeed massive, with most towering at 5-6000 feet and over. Wow.
Top: A barn from the trip (thrown in.) :)
Love the barn.
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Nice to see you, lg! :)
ReplyDeleteThe barn shop is lovely! As is the brooke - well, all the shots are neat actually! That shot of the street with the pumpkins and all the autumn stuff looks so welcoming!
Well lg - it is good to see you there. And I love all the pics. I haven't been to Gatlinburg since I was a teenager - it looks as if it is thriving still.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys :) Yes~ Lynn; the one shot shows a small crowd but when we arrived earlier the streets were teaming with people; kinds like Disney. Dollywood is right next door.
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