Mid May 2022

A couple of things here.

First is pictures of flowers. Some are the flowers in my yard, and the rest are at the native plant garden at one of the local greenway trailheads.

And Clara rode in another equestrian event, this time on Papoose, a horse she’s only been riding a little while.

And, as always, a few sunrise pictures from my favorite spot on Lake Lanier.

Early May 2022

A couple of good sunrises on May 2 and May 3.

Late April 2022

Two outings: first I hiked the trails at Cochran Shoals along the Chattahooochee River. Second, I competed in the annual North Georgia Camera Club Council shootout, held this year in Dallas, GA.

Blooms in my yard, 2022

All the stuff blooming at once in the yard: irises, roses, daisies, azalea and a few ferns I did not capture. Hostas and hydrangea still to come.

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A Master Gardener’s Yard

A neighbor who is a master gardener invited me to photograph her yard, So I did. I did not have time to get to all the plantings, That will be for another day.

A late April moring

A few from a nice sunrise and visit to the native plant garden

Spring Fling with the Sonny Day Hikers

The crew spent a couple of days at Cloudland Canyon State Park during the week after Easter. On my way there, I stopped for a second look at the Shirley Miller Wildflower Trail northwest of Lafayette, GA and not too far from Cloudland Canyon. I had a different set of blooms this time, and being alone, I took my time to get better images.

The canyon was excellent. We had nice weather, the trails were well-kept, and the blooms were profuse. We drove to the open end of the canyon and hiked up toward the Hemlock Falls and Cherokee Falls. There was a point where the water off the side of the canyon was more than folks wanted to cross, and so we turned back. Still, it was a fun morning out, and I saw many blooms I don’t normally see in my area.

The first half of the pictures are from the wildflower trail, while the second half are from Cloudland Canyon.

Easter 2022

I got up early on Easter morning hoping for a nice sunrise to enjoy. What I got was a fog bank. But ya take what ya get, so I went anyway. Later that day, after the fog dissipated, I went out in the yard to shoot the flowers in bloom, irises and azaleas. Along the way was a very pretty weed in bloom, so I captured that also.

Wildflowers in Sosebee Cove, April 2022

I drove to Sosebee Cove hoping to find wildflowers in bloom. I did find some, but the best is still a week or two off. The only things I could identify are one trillium, trout lily and fiddlehead ferns. The others I do not know.

Mid April 2022

A variety of images. The first is a nice sunrise with my granddaughter. Second is sunrise the next day, this time by myself. Third is from a walk in the greenway with my daughter and granddaughter. Lastly we have images from a hike at Don Carter State Park with the Sonny Day Hikers.