I’ve always liked to just sit quietly by the water and look at the reflections. The shallow waters of Muddlety Creek is a great place for thinking time. On this particular day I was looking at these trees and bushes. The rest of the world just faded away into nothingness leaving only the occasional ripple where a small sunfish broke the surface. Tiny tortoise shell butterflies darted through the tall grasses stopping only for a moment to catch their breath. Sapphire blue Damselflies hover just above the water and the only sounds are the songbirds calling out from some hidden branches. A slight mist drifts in the breeze and droplets form tiny jewels at the tips of each leaf. I found myself wishing for a boat. I wanted to paddle upstream just to see what treasures lay just inside the trees. The mist began to thicken into a sprinkle and I knew it was time to move on. Placing my camera back into its case I climbed up into my big blue truck and took my journey just a little further down the quiet country road and on to my next destination. I’ll definitely be back to this spot.

It looks beautiful!
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Thank you Sis โค
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Wowwww!!! I love it Lloyd! โค love God's grandeur so much.
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Thank you Miss Tammy โค I want to show my readers and followers much more of my mountains ๐
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No problem at all! ๐
Nice! We look forward to it!
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I love this. Beautiful write-up and beautiful photo. Your posts always manage to bring me a sense of peace. This picture is reminding me of Bangladesh where, on canoe rides, you would come across thickets and just wonder what is going inside there and wanting to explore inside but also worrying that youโll drown somehow lol. But itโs an amazing feeling just to sit down in the canoe and feel the wind and take in the beauty of the nature around you.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Sophia. โค
This place is close to my home. When I was a teenager we used to sneak out here and go fishing. But it's been 30 years since I have been in a boat on this water. I'm sure a lot has changed
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30 years is a long time. Iโm sure youโll enjoy it when you get back into it!
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That will come when I’m a full time photographer and no longer driving 50 miles in the other direction. ๐
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