Mary Bull said:
Thanks a mil, Sean. This is exactly the info I need.
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Thanks for the link and the good advice.
You are welcome.
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Mary Bull said:
Here on the southern edge of Nashville I am already practically in the countryside. And the weather's turned cooler. So a good day for a walk when daylight arrives, and even though we are six to eight weeks off fall color time, there is much beauty all around, and much of interest. I might even get lucky and catch one of those scampering squirrels which haunt my yard.
If you can handle some exertion, then I would suggest visiting
Machine Falls in [FONT=Verdana,Arial]
Short Springs State Natural Area[/FONT]outside Tullahoma which in summary could be written up as why I feel violated by (the verbose phrase for
hate) the TVA as once upon a time before the TVA damns (intentional misspelling) TN was on par with Hawaii for spectacular lush georguous waterfalls. Just be cautions of thunderstorms with their associated flooding due to the clay soil and of the copperheads (venomous snakes). Next time I go there I intend to go in copperhead season with leather pants (have yet to buy them, but I would never wear chaps except in the bush), long sleaved shirt, and my lucky fishing hat (something I only wear in the woods and never fish in as I have always caught fish while wearing it [the one time I fished in it] <superstitious grin> and prefer to save the luck for when I want fresh fish for dinner).
I once upon a time lived in Tullahoma when I attended UTSI. One of my return visit goals is to shoot Machine Falls and the creek in through the natural area (plus hauling out some trash). I intend to schedule 3 days for the shoot to catch the right light. This locale is about 60 miles down I-24 and 10-15 miles away from the interstate from Nashville. I find the Short Springs Natural Area far more special than the Smokies which look like the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.
But then, just getting off the interstate and heading 20-30 miles out of Nashville will yield spectacular pastorals in the right light.
My other goal beyond visiting friends on that trip is to visit Knoxville and the UTK campus as I got my M.S. from UTK and have never been to Knoxville. Beyond that, I know a beekeeper (a friend too) who will hook me up with gear (spare suit) and let me get shots of of the males and queens in her apiaries which is another thing on primary my list of things to get shots of. And of course, there are the chigger bites/clogged pores and insect shots I expect to get. I am just unsure of how to get a shot of one of the 10 cm long roaches without killing them as I only saw two of those monsters in 2 years there (and one was the dead [or soon to be] toy of a cat).
Mary Bull said:
Greedy packrat that I am, I have in my possesion a 250 MB, a 64 MB, and two 32 MB CF's. Don't ask why. Long story. <sheepish grin>
No worries there. <warm and indulgent grin> I have a 4 GB, 2 1 GB, and a 256 MB card and want 4 or 5 more 4 GB cards. <just smiling>
enjoy your day y'all,
Sean <still grinning with warmth and knowing how to bloody well talk southern*>
* Tullahoma is pronounced /Tell-a-
ho-ma/ and the word
"y'all" no longer sends nasty grammatical shivers up my spine as it did in my early 20s.