Monday, March 15, 2010
Greenbrier
(This picture can be enlarged by clicking on it.)
One of the places Betsy and I enjoy visiting when we are on the Cosby, Tennessee, side of the Smokies is the Little Pigeon River at Greenbrier. It's interesting to see how the boulders in the stream have been smoothed and shaped by the water over the years.
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Wow..That is a great view. It reminds me Thelgamu Oya!
I will say that this photo just has to be clicked on and enlarged to appreciate these amazing rocks!
the years i lived in Kentucky were the happiest of my life and part of that was my love for the creeks and there smooth rocks and the sound of the creek as it trickled and sometimes roared.
forgot to say congrats, you and betsy knew the answer to yesterdays post
Great photo!
Is there any fish in Little Pigeon River?
Beautiful and fantastic shot !!Very nice !!
This is a beautiful picture and is even more so when enlarged.
Blessings,Ruth
Water can do wonderful mysterious things.
Can I be smoothed over the years by the river?
This is an absolutely wonderful shot!!!
Love it!!
Amazing shot!
Greetings from the Philippines.
Nice photo. Looks like a pretty place.
Very, very beautiful, George. You find some beautiful spots.
George that's remind me how smooth stones are on the beaches. Thanks for sharing George, nice photo. Anna :)
Lovely!
I have to talk hubby into taking me back to the Smokies this summer. :)
I like the header photo. Spring is here.
I bet the sound of the splashing water is beautiful here!
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