Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Reflections


My friend Bill and I recently took a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for the simple reason neither of us had been there in several years. My wife and I stopped going when the Big South Fork was being developed because traffic around the Smokies was so heavy. We could come to BSF and avoid the crowds. But it was winter and traffic was down so we gave it a shot. We did go on a Tuesday to avoid the weekenders.

We came through Townsend on our way home and I saw a church off the road that looked interesting. The church turned out to be pretty commonplace, but its setting was anything but common. It sits on the bank of the Little River, which was in pool, still and clear enough to see the bottom. Bright sunlight cast reflections of the far side of the river.

 Magnificent.

3 comments:

  1. Wow! The reflections are amazing, especially in a river. Great photographs.

    We never go to the park except mid-week in winter. Like you, we don't like the crowds.

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  2. Good to see you posting Jim. Lovely shots here. We visited here once while living in Raleigh. Beautiful and peaceful presentation.

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