“That’s the place to get to—nowhere.
One wants to wander away from the world’s somewheres, into our own nowhere.”
D.H. Lawrence
“Her heart was a secret garden and the walls were very high.”
The Princess Bride
(all pics from the middle of nowhere west Ga / Julie Cook / 2021)
Yesterday, I wrote a post, while offering a picture that I had labeled “in the middle
of nowhere Georgia…
Karla over on Flannel in Faith (https://flannelwithfaith.com)
commented that she loved my “middle of nowhere” caption for the
photo used in the post…of which started me thinking…
Thinking that yes, I often need to go to ‘nowhere’ in order to find myself.
So here are a few of the hidden treasures I found while losing myself in the
middle of nowhere while looking for where I needed to be…
(****all pics from the middle of nowhere west GA , Julie Cook / 2021)
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord,
plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.
Jeremiah 29:11
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The jphotos are stunning in their beauty, masterfully designed by the Creator of all things. Getting into His sanctuary is the best medicine for a weary soul.
I especially liked the acorn in the dark shadows.
thank you Frank—I did as well–I was trying to stay out of the sun’s way as not to shadow the acorn and was really surprised with how cool it come out
Beautiful pictures! After having lived in Chicago for many years, I LOVE living in the middle of nowhere too. 🙂
I like nowhere too Mel—God tends to find me best when I am there!
Beautiful captures my friend. Thank you for the mention, too. I told someone that in a world that no longer “shocks” me, I long to stand amazed. I’m writing about the amazement. And it’s found, for me most times, in nature. 💛sending hugs and blessings to you, Julie.
Amazing photos of Nowheresville, Georgia!