Hiking to a Native American shell ring |
Oh it's good to be home, but our memory still lingers on the past several days spent in beautiful South Carolina. We saw some of SC's finest I believe, everything from starfish to horseshoe crabs, bird's nests to alligators, shell rings to wrens and cardinals. What a wonderful place. Thanks SC (and especially to our friends who invited us to join them), we will be back.
Joining with Sherry in April's Nature Connections:
"Its purpose is to showcase photos of children
"Its purpose is to showcase photos of children
enjoying nature to inspire all of us to get outdoors more."
I love these photos. Such a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteI grew up on the SC coast and I thought some of your photos looked an awful lot like the place I call "home" (but I was too chicken to ask). Glad you had a wonderful trip! - Sarah
ReplyDeleteI just breathed in deeply when I saw that space and those trees! Ah. Beautiful. Thank you, MJ!
ReplyDeleteOh just look at those beautiful trees and deep greens. I can almost feel the cool life of the forest. Looks wonderful.
ReplyDeletewow Beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, I bet you felt the power of being around those trees-they ae stunning. So glad you had the best time x
ReplyDeleteThey are amazingly tall trees. I wonder how old they are. A great education for your little ones! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! I'm so glad you've made it home safe and sound :)
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty! Love that Spanish Moss, it's so romantic. Looks like you guys really enjoyed your time spent outdoors.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thanks for stopping by our blog and commenting :)
ReplyDeleteI was reading some of your blog...your "Beginnings" page and your library page...I can identify with so much! Good to meet you :)
Well...looks like I will have to put down SC as a must vacation spot! Absolutely breathtaking!!
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely. I find there is always such a mix of emotions after a trip like that. So happy to be home and yet a little sad to leave such a great place.
ReplyDeleteWhat incredible tree trunks. Wow.
ReplyDeleteThose trees are amazing. I remember them and the like from growing up in GA. I am so glad you had a great time. That hike looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteSuch magnificent trees and what an incredible spot to spend time connecting with nature.
ReplyDeleteGlorious.
ReplyDeleteI'm always so awed by tall, tall trees. Seems silly, but all I can do is marvel and sigh when I"m in their presence. :)
Beautiful trees!! Looks like a forest from a fairy tale :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Hege, it does look like a forest from a fairy tale. We feel fortunate to see cardinals all day long in our own yard.
ReplyDeleteLovely! SC is on my list to visit at some point in the next few years. Your photos make me want to head that way tomorrow. :)
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