In early spring, broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus) and coreopsis are widespread and a colorful sign of life in roadside ditches throughout South Georgia.
In early spring, broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus) and coreopsis are widespread and a colorful sign of life in roadside ditches throughout South Georgia.
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Your pictures are lovely. I’m curious. Is Lands Crossing named after the Land family in South Georgia. I am related to them.
Thanks, Jeannene, and yes, for Henry Land and his family.
Brian – I love this shot – all the work on your Vanishing South Georgia site. I grew up in Wayne County with life making other areas and cities my home. I’m currently living in the Washington, DC area but a quick glance at the pics in my email updates from VSG can take me back in an instant bringing sweet memories to mind. Thank you for this gift to us Suthenas no matter where we call home now!
Simply Beautiful ! How can I get a copy of this to frame and hang in my den?
Pure elegance, Mr. Brown!