Monday, December 31, 2018

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

When I arrived at Suwanee River State Park yesterday, I expected to take the trail that follows the spring fed stream to the Suwanee River.  To my great surprise, the trail, boat launch ramp and entire area I intended to explore was seriously flooded.  These two photographs were made at the top of the launch ramp which was underwater just beyond where I was standing.  I still want to hike that trail, but will have to wait several weeks or more until the flood waters subside. (MF Film)






Monday, December 17, 2018

These photographs were made near the confluence of the Suwanee and Withlacoochee Rivers.  Recent heavy rains raised the water level above the bases of several hoary old oaks draped in Spanish Moss leaving the ends of the lowest branches awash.  In the afternoon sunlight it was easy to conjure Tom, Huck, and Jim, in their ragged straw hats and bare feet, sitting on the banks. Of course this was not the Mississippi, but I have the sense that there might be a strong resemblance nonetheless.







Sunday, December 9, 2018

Here are several more from the trip described below. 






Friday, December 7, 2018

An area I've not explored at all until this past week is the 'springs'.  The springs are all along the Suwanee and Santa Fe Rivers and feed those rivers to a degree.  These photographs are mostly of those feeders.  (MF Film)