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Angel Wings
The birth of the album Angel Wings .. A prophetic journey …. All of the songs and albums I’ve created are special to me. Each album marks a point of time in my journey with God. Most of them speak of my relationship with him, that is, up until this album Angel Wings. It is my habit to spend time with the Lord and to receive visions and words from him. Most of the time he would speak to me about personal things, or to teach me something awesome about him and his kingdom. But, one day the Lord started a new thing with me. He showed me a…
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Finding Peace in the Chaos…
How would you like to step into the doorway of your home and be greeted with the presence of God’s peace? God’s presence of peace is a tangible thing that resides in physical places where his presence is cultivated. You can cultivate that presence right in your own home! Give Thanks! Carve out a time every day to give thanks to God. This is separate from your meditation practice. In this time you want to focus on giving honor to who God is. Here is a sample list of ways you can do this. These things may seem simple, but they work! Thank him for his peace in your home.…
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Playing with Landscapes of The Georgia Coast.
I love southern beaches. I love the slow, peaceful and lazy atmosphere. I had a dream a few years back to go on a Photography adventure to St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, St. Mary’s, and Cumberland Island. I took way too many photos to share them all with you here today. So, I thought I would share a few of my favorite landscape shots that I got. I also played around with the original images just to see what could be done with them. Let me show you what I mean. St. Mary’s Pier. We got to St. Mary’s the night before our boat ride to Cumberland Island. It was…
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A Rainy Day At Watson Mill Covered Bridge
North Georgia is filled with beauty and romance. Not the kind of romance that lovers engage in, although we have that too, I’m talking about the romance of the old south. It was a rainy day when I decided to venture out to Comer, Georgia, to photograph this old historic covered bridge. It was built in 1885 and it’s 229 feet long .. the longest covered bridge in Georgia. Apparently, this bridge was built to lead to the mills in the area. Most of the mills in this area were for grinding grain, or grists, most likley corn or soft wheat. Those of us from the south call ground corn…
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Stalking The Grey Heron
I’ve become a stalker. I’ve been stalking a Grey Heron for the past 18 months. There is a park a little over a mile from where I live that has this really nice little lake in it. It’s on the map as a designated birding site here in north Georgia. So many varieties of water fowl come and go here. Mallards, Geese, The Great White Egret, King Fishers, and The Grey Heron. I had been trying to get a great shot of The Heron but it was never there when I had my favorite camera set up. Every once in a while I could see it fly by my window…













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