My name is Wayne W. Smith and this blog contains my musings related to higher education, tourism and anything else that comes to mind. I invite you to scroll down and laugh where appropriate, cry when necessary but always remember to consider the source.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Wordless Wednesday - Edisto Beach State Park
These are from Edisto Beach State Park. Remember to link up at the bottom!
Another new follower from the http://www.twinkleintheeyeblog.com linky party.Looks like you might have some interesting topics with higher education and tourism.
These are such interesting photos of the trees. I like capturing odd or fallen trees when I can, too. I have a linky on my blog for Wayback Wednesdays, but it's open for any type of posts. Come join, if you want! Thanks for hosting!
Stunning photos! Thanks for linking up, I've done the same.
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Those trees are so interesting!
ReplyDeleteWow I've never seen anyplace like it! Cool :)
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Great photos, I love the moss and vines. Hope you'll stop by Potato Chip Cats to link up!
ReplyDeleteI really like that 4th pic with the three people wailking down the path. Beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteNew Follower Thanks for hosting
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are really nice! I'm not participating in WW this week, but I did want to stop by and see what you put up. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother new follower from the http://www.twinkleintheeyeblog.com linky party.Looks like you might have some interesting topics with higher education and tourism.
ReplyDeleteSo unique! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteLooks like an amazing place to visit.
ReplyDeleteWow - looks like a really cool place to visit!!
ReplyDeleteThese are such interesting photos of the trees. I like capturing odd or fallen trees when I can, too. I have a linky on my blog for Wayback Wednesdays, but it's open for any type of posts. Come join, if you want! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI love the images of the trees. They really capture them perfect.
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