Showing posts with label sprung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sprung. Show all posts

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Spring Has Sprung and Fall Has Fell, Part 3

In order to make sure credit is given where it is due, I must recognize that this photograph would not have been taken had not Darby gotten a wild hair about her and taken off down a side trail on Black Creek Park's Rails to Trails. There is seemingly no accounting for her urges, but once in a while, I find myself grateful for them.

White Oak Leaves Lying Nestled on the Forest Floor in Fultondale, Alabama
Also found in the "Flora" Gallery, here

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Spring Has Spring and Fall Has Fell, Part 2

The last vestiges of Color cling to a Sweetgum Leaf amidst a dreary Winter Pallet
on the Rails to Trails at Black Creek Park in Fultondale, Alabama

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Spring Has Spring and Fall Has Fell, Part 1

A Sweetgum Leaf stands out against the seasonal carnage in late Autumn
on the Rails to Trails at Black Creek Park in Fultondale, Alabama
This photo can be found in the "Flora" gallery, here.