It was a gorgeous day on Saturday. Just a little crispness to the air, but full of sunshine and light breezes.
I headed south toward Panama City to spend the morning at Eden Gardens State Park, an old homestead I’ve photographed many times before.
Some sort of special event was being set up, most likely a garden wedding, so I strolled around the perimeter of the estate, trying to capture the look and feel of the beginning of fall in Florida.
The rose garden was still in bloom, taking advantage of the recent rains and lingering warm weather. Spanish Moss hung in curtains from the old oaks, swaying softly in the canopy, giving the whole scene a melancholy feel. As if it was waving good-bye to summer. Leftovers from squirrel store gathering were scattered around, perhaps an omen that we may have an actual cold winter this year.








(Photos shot with a Nikon D60, using an 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 20mm f/2.8 wide-angle, 50mm f/1.8 prime lens, Nikon CoolPix S205 and/or iPhone4)
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Stunning photos! I would love living in that house!
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Wow! these are beautiufl!
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Fantastic pictures. I will add this place to my bucket list when I come to Florida.
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Amazing.
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amazingly beautiful!
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Ahhhhhhhhh…..yes, indeed!
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the reflection of the clouds in the water is beautiful! i also really like the simplicity of the white rose.
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Looks much like Fall here, in Louisiana. Those trees are just so amazing to me…
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Oh wow! That homestead looks like a plantation house! (And I initially wrote plantian. Banana house. Hmmm.)
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It looks so peaceful……I love it.
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