Wow those three pictures all tell a different story…the third one especially makes me long for the shade of the tree with me reading a nice book under it!
Diane, Jana, Brian, BD, & järnebrand: I have always loved Spanish moss. As a child, I wrapped bunches of it about my shoulders, and became Scarlett O'Hara. The photos were taken at Washington Oaks Park in Florida.
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Oh oh oh, you captured the essence in the first photo
ReplyDeleteWow those three pictures all tell a different story…the third one especially makes me long for the shade of the tree with me reading a nice book under it!
ReplyDeleteyeah, i love it...i miss that about florida as well...the road to our house was framed by trees covered in spanish moss...
ReplyDeleteWas this in an old plantation garden in South Carolina? I love that old tree. Here's my Wordless Wednesday
ReplyDeleteNow that is gorgeous... Very Southern too... :) Loved it! Hugs/ Jo.
ReplyDeleteDiane, Jana, Brian, BD, & järnebrand: I have always loved Spanish moss. As a child, I wrapped bunches of it about my shoulders, and became Scarlett O'Hara. The photos were taken at Washington Oaks Park in Florida.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Lovely moods you have captured.
ReplyDeleteMy first Wordless Wednesday is posted at this link:
http://joyofdesserts.blogspot.com/2010/04/enjoy-life-wordless-wednesday.html
It makes me want to go there, to be there, to just breathe the myriad of moss smells and just BE.
ReplyDeleteJoy: Thank you for visiting! I'm on my way over to your place now. I've intrigued by your blog name. I like dessert.
ReplyDeleteTi: It was indeed a beautiful place, serene and comforting. A perfect place to just BE.