I'm glad you liked it! I hope you can get up to Sosebee Cove in your iNatting/botanizing travels someday. If you haven't seen it already, I recommend the book Favorite Wildflower Walks in Georgia. It is how I learned about many of my favorite spots.
Come on down! There are lots of natural wonders in the largest state of east of the Mississippi River! And I've only covered the stuff that's north of (or on) the Fall Line. There's the whole Coastal Plain to explore -- Okefenokee Swamp, Altamaha Grit (a kind of geology only found in Georgia), the coast/barrier islands, and the Coastal Plain sandhills which are different from Fall Line Sandhills (and just as beautiful.) (I guess I need to get writing about those places.)
Gorgeous finds, some of which I had never heard of. Thank you.
I'm glad you liked it! I hope you can get up to Sosebee Cove in your iNatting/botanizing travels someday. If you haven't seen it already, I recommend the book Favorite Wildflower Walks in Georgia. It is how I learned about many of my favorite spots.
Beautiful photos, as always. You're making me want to visit Georgia!
Come on down! There are lots of natural wonders in the largest state of east of the Mississippi River! And I've only covered the stuff that's north of (or on) the Fall Line. There's the whole Coastal Plain to explore -- Okefenokee Swamp, Altamaha Grit (a kind of geology only found in Georgia), the coast/barrier islands, and the Coastal Plain sandhills which are different from Fall Line Sandhills (and just as beautiful.) (I guess I need to get writing about those places.)
Yeah, get writing! :) I feel the Okefenokee Swamp calling, just because of its name. But grits and barrier islands, too. Seriously, you’ve got it all!
Thanks for this dose of beauty.
Thank you for reading, and I am glad you enjoyed it!