For this photo challenge Amy has asked us to share a photo walk. I chose a selection of images from three walks made in the same place.
We made a few trips to middle Georgia this spring and summer. We like to spend time on the land where my grandfather had a dairy farm almost 100 years ago.
I always enjoy walking around the property and love to see how the landscape changes with the seasons.



The above images were on a walk in early spring when the bunnies were out and the honeysuckle was blooming.






Many wildflowers bloom in the summer and the wild blackberries are ripe enough to pick.




In early September the fruit of the sour oranges (not good to eat), persimmons, and winged sumac were ripe and wildflowers were blooming around the edges of the woods.
Thanks to Amy for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #117: Photo Walk.
Thanks for a delightful walk!
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Ingrid, I’m glad you joined me!
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Beth, what an awesome job you did with these wildflowers – they’re beautiful and you’ve captured them really well. Not so easy, especially if the sun is shining. Great post.
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Tina, thank you! We don’t have those kinds of wildflowers here on the coast so I always enjoy seeing them when we go somewhere where they grow wild. I’m glad you enjoyed the photos.
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Such a special walk through your grandfather had a dairy farm. A beautiful gallery of nature. Fun to see the bunny and enjoy wildflowers, and berries. Thank you for taking us along, Beth.
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Amy, thank you! I’m glad you joined me on my walks. I’ve been going to that old dairy farm my entire life. It’s a wonderful place to enjoy nature.
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Great shots. I like the perspective line with the fence.
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John, thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed them.
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Beautiful photos AND great memories. They sure make me smile. 🙂
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Hi, Beth. i love your knowledge of the plants. I am always scrambling and looking at Google, trying to figure out the names of the plants and flowers! It must be great to go back to a place where you have such deep history. I love that. Thanks for sharing this.
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Patti, thank you! I had to do some research to figure out what some of the plants were.
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I always do!!
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A nice walk, indeed! 🙂
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I enjoyed your walk during the three seasons. The next time you come across those sour oranges, pick some. They make a wonderful marinade…especially good when making roasted pork.
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Karen, thanks for going along with me on my walks. Thanks for the tip about the oranges.
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