February Photos

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Photos: Trip to Florida, Day 3, Part 3 -- from Lewisburg, Kentucky, to the Mountains of Southern Tennessee and North Georgia

You can click on the pictures to enlarge them, and then use the arrows on your keyboard to navigate from photo to photo.  However, when the photos are enlarged, you won't be able to see the captions.


Rain made the waterfalls flow -- sometimes right onto the road.




The Ocoee River is raging.







The walking trail is underwater.




Quite a roar!
















Little old Airstream












Victoria is offering the goose pieces of her jalapeño cracker.

"Believe I would, thank you."  (Birds are insensitive to hot peppers.)

Mallards.  A couple of them are mallard/black duck hybrids, which can wind up with varied color patterns.


Crested duck.  It looks like this because of a genetic mutation causing a deformity of the skull.


Looks more like a fancy Easter bonnet than a deformed skull, to me!


♫ ♪ You put your left foot in... ♪ ♫




Female mallard -- she seems to have a slight crest, too.  No, it wasn't the wind ruffling her feathers.




Pearly Gates Café and Store


Rolling Thunder River Company





The Appalachian Highway -- beautiful even in the winter during a cold rain.

There were more Baptist Churches in Tennessee and Georgia than I've ever seen in my life.




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