These images capture something I love about this time of year. Each dried stalk holds the shape of summer’s passing, its seeds scattered, promising return. The pale beauty of spectral, ghostly autumn seen never more perfectly than mid October.
a chronicle of the alewives of slough pond
afield & afloat- daily life in words and images
Some of these thoughts may make sense. But don't count on it.
I'm Leah, a freelance Photographer born and raised in Macon, GA, USA. I spent almost 9 years in the wild west and this was my photo journal on life, love, and the spirit of Wyoming. Now I'm re-rooted in Georgia. Welcome to Uprooted Magnolia.
easy reading is damn hard writing
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