Driving to work in heavy fog this scene caught the corner of my eye. I had to turn around, drive back, walk through mud in my dress shoes, but I like the mood of this shot. A large live oak draped with Spanish moss, a working windmill, what more could you ask for?
© Gary Boyd
Foggy Morn
23 Jul
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