Lake Chicot State Park, Arkansas

We continued exploring the Mississippi Delta at Lake Chicot State Park in Lake Village, Arkansas. Traveling south on Highway 165, a section of the Great River Road, we passed fields of cotton on both sides of the road.

The largest natural lake in Arkansas, Lake Chicot is also the largest natural oxbow lake in the United States. Our campsite was surrounded by wild pecan trees with a nice view of the lake. Our first day there, we drove across the mighty Mississipi River to Greenville, Mississippi to bring home 3 dozen delicious hot tamales.

Located in the Mississippi Flyway, the park is a great place for bird watching. In addition to egrets, herons and ducks, we were surprised to see a huge flock of White Peliicans on the lake.

We took a self guided driving tour along the Mississippi River levee. Most of the 20 mile tour was right on top of the levee. On one side of the levee were borrow pits with cypress trees, lily pads and many birds. On the other side was farmland.

We camped at Lake Chicot State Park in site 7 on October 21-22, 2014. For my review of this campground click here.

Landmark on the way to the beach

Fort Pulaski National Monument, a civil war era fort located between Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia, is a landmark many recognize as they travel to the beach.

Ft. Puaski National Monument is a landmark visible from the highway as you travel east from Savannah to Tybee Island, GA
Ft. Puaski National Monument is a landmark visible from the highway as you travel east from Savannah to Tybee Island, GA

This month I will be participating in the WordPress Photography 101 course. I hope to post a picture a day as part of this course.

This is my post for today’s assignment: Landmark.

Photography 101: Weekend experiment with composition

I enjoyed being a tourist to experiment with composition for my weekend Photography 101 assignment.

This month I will be participating in the WordPress Photography 101 course. I hope to post a picture a day as part of this course.

This is my post for today’s assignment: Experiment with composition.