While we were marveling over the intense feeling of belonging, we began discovering life that most overlook. Our vision adjusted from the bright sunlight of the open field to the dim lit understory of the creek. The mystical, magical place began to open up to us. We were enthralled.
Mosses, fungi, lichens, ferns...all could be found among the fallen logs and crawfish mounds. Some, we recognized. Others were unknown to us. All were fascinating. We pushed deeper into the swamp. The further we went, the more entranced we became. Then, an idea! Wouldn't it be wonderful to build a tiny house way back in the bog that was only accessible by means of a footpath and a swinging bridge? Just a tiny hut of a place to commune with nature and sort of "nest" while escaping the "real" world. A place where we could feel at peace. The bog calls us. We shall return.











I love these pictures! Bogs are my happy place.
ReplyDeleteBogs are happy places! Swamps, bogs, mires, bayous and creeks all offer so many different exciting things. Happy places, indeed!
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