Well, just like that, Tropical Storm Laura became extratropical as she moved into the cold waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. She held onto that tropical storm status for a day... but I'm fairly certain that she will be well forgotten in no time, that's by those who even knew about her... considering the "storm" on Wall Street seems to be hogging the limelight. Times like these make me glad I don't watch the news. Oh great, now we're up to
As the time approaches for our weekend perfect-wedding-spot-finding trip, I am getting more and more excited. I did a little attempted research and was getting increasingly frustrated with the falls on Ward Creek (the second falls on yesterday's list), so I contacted a Georgia waterfall expert, Jack Anthony, who told me how to find it, but suggested that it might not be worth the trip AND suggested an alternate spot... Dicks Creek Falls, so, check out the new list... since he also gave me several other helpful morsels regarding our list of prospective falls. I have decided to link the list of falls to their respective pictures that Jack has taken for the sake of you seeing what our weekend should be like...10 11 waterfalls. I'd like to buy some time please! Here's the most incredible part... if we choose one of these falls for our PERFECT WEDDING SPOT, Jack has actually published a coffee table waterfall book including these falls that he would autograph. WHAT A PERFECT MOMENTO! It is definitely looking like a Georgia wedding!!! Also, Jack invited me to a photo show he is having in Dahlonega with 40 large prints of his falls! Also, there is a push pin show there, and I could pin up my work! Jack has been invaluable in planning this wonderful and adventurous excursion. Thank you, Jack!!!
Have a lovely day!
~Dewdrop
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
The Once Tropical Storm Laura... don't blink.... awww, ya blinked.
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I hope you don't fall into any of the Falls this weekend! ;)
ReplyDeleteI should bring my wet suit, just in case. ;O)
ReplyDeleteI vote for Dicks Creek Falls! Looks like the ones I remember from my childhood.
ReplyDeleteI'll keep that in mind, Teresa. :O)
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