View from atop Sawnee Mountain
Sawnee, minor chief of the Cherokee Nation
1800s gold mineSawnee Mountain Preserve hike 4 July 2009
a patchwork of observations, musings, and reflections. . .
View from atop Sawnee Mountain
Sawnee, minor chief of the Cherokee Nation
1800s gold mine
The Christmas Letter
- hot off the press, read the latest edition of the annual letter here…
I am from the glider
on my grandmother's side porch,
Coca-Cola in six ounce green glass bottles,
cornbread and sweet tea.
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3 comments:
SOMETIMES IT IS RELAXING TO HIKE AND EXPLORE AREA'S THAT OUR FOREFATHERS WALKED. MAKES THE 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL IN MANY WAYS. THANKS FOR THE PICTURES AND SHARING YOUR HIKE.
Climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow, till you .... find.... your ..... dream....... (just singing your catch-cry here!)
Lovely photos Susan.
Wonderful view from atop that mountain....well worth the climb, I'm sure.
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