Sunset on the Savannah River
IMG_5353 9 Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) juvenile
IMG_2837 9 Dun Skipper, Euphtes vestris female nectaring Lamiaceae, Slender Mountain Mint Pycnanthamum tenufolia
IMG_5916-1 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila melanura) within Bottlebrush
IMG_3071 9 Araneidae-Black and Yellow Argiope (Argiope aurantia) ventral view
IMG_2826 9 3 Dun Skipper, Euphtes vestris nectaring Lamiaceae, Slender Mountain Mint Pycnanthamum tenufolia
IMG_3085 9 Araneidae-Black and Yellow Argiope (Argiope aurantia) dorsal view
The Chart House
Lafayette Square Fountain HDR-IR
Ya Gotta Love Savannah...The Hamilton-Turner Inn
River Street - Savannah
IMG_2411 Colletidae-Masked Bee, (Hylaeus ornatus) female feeding on Dill, (Anethum graveolens)
MG_2828 9 Dun Skipper, Euphtes vestris female nectaring Lamiaceae, Slender Mountain Mint Pycnanthamum tenufolia.
A FISH..i view of The Cathedral of St. John The Baptist, Savannah, GA
IMG_2426 Colletidae-Masked Bee, (Hylaeus ornatus) female feeding on Dill, (Anethum graveolens)
IMG_7460 9 Amaryllidaceae, Rain-Lily (Zephyranthes treatiae)
A night out on the town - self-portrait
Savannah riverfront
The Greatest Art
How did they do that-
IMG_1390 9 Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) female
draped path {explored}
Canal @ Savannah National Wildlife Refuge - Savannah, GA
why hello, lovely. #savannahgeorgia #isleofhope #wormsloeplantation #savannah #georgia #ilovetrees #woods
Quercus morning
Wormsloe Plantation
Savannah River
Oak Avenue
River Street at Twilight, Savannah, Georgia
Every single thing changes and is changing always in this world. Yet with the same light the moon goes on shining. ~Saigyo
i let it blow through me
Spring evening at the Refuge
River Street at Twilight, Savannah, Georgia
Wormsloe Plantation
Not in Kansas.
Bonaventure Cemetery
savannah - lafayette square fountain
Georgia Queen Riverboat
Savannah Bridge
Wildlife Drive @ Savannah National Wildlife Refuge - Savannah, GA
We are happy when for everything inside us there is a corresponding something outside us.
Egrets and herons everywhere, but I shot cranes.