Almost look like a Meditterranean Shore line.... LOVE the colors... your Photos and paper choices are Fabulous!! Does that Lake fill up??....I sure hope so...!! B E A U T I F U L Page :)
oh agree with romy awesome and appealling fotos,,,,great foto of that handsome husband of yours and luv the look of the driftwood.....your pages are always so enjoyable to view cos I always luv your journalling Fave for sure......xo
wow Cindy. GREAT photos and as always, very interesting and informative journaling. You are such a wonderful historian. Love the creative lo - your chained poles, matching the photo/description are pure genius! TFS.
It didn't matter that the Summersville Lake had not been filled. The chained docks lying on the dry mud at the bottom of the poles made a neat design. The driftwood and beer bottles, once on the lake bottom, were visible. The early boaters were happy just to get out. Bob and I had plenty to photograph. April 2012
I chained the brown "poles" to my background, just as the brown poles in the lake were chained to the dock. When the dam is opened and the lake fills, the docks rise with the water yet stay chained to the poles so as to not drift away.
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