Our World: Middle Prong Little River

Middle Prong LIttle River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.  January 20, 2014.

Middle Prong LIttle River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. January 20, 2014.

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This is my post for the Our World meme.  This meme is a second generation of My World Tuesday created by Klaus Peter and is hosted by five wonderful ladies.  To learn more about our world or to join and share your part of the world, click HERE.

On January 20, Betsy and I drove and hiked along Middle Prong Little River in the Smokies.  It was a beautiful sunny day, and there was a good water flow along the river.  The water was so clear that we could easily see the stream bed.

Middle Prong LIttle River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.  January 20, 2014.

Middle Prong LIttle River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. January 20, 2014.

We often stopped and walked along the river to enjoy the sight (and sound) of the water rushing over and around boulders in the stream.

Middle Prong LIttle River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.  January 20, 2014.

Middle Prong LIttle River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. January 20, 2014.

As we worked our way up stream, the river just seemed to get more and more beautiful.

My Beautiful Bride along Middle Prong LIttle River, Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee.  January 20, 2014.

My Beautiful Bride along Middle Prong LIttle River, Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee. January 20, 2014.

But I know well that not all of the pretty views that day were of the river.

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20 Responses to “Our World: Middle Prong Little River”

  1. Red Nomad OZ Says:

    Haha, LOVE your punch line! Nothing quite like a wild river – and it makes me feel cool in the middle of a summer scorcher heatwave!

  2. MadSnapper Says:

    i would love to walk her and the sound is what i would love best

  3. Linda at To Behold The Beauty Says:

    This is a favorite trail of ours, too. The sights and sounds are lovely, and the hike isn’t too difficult. You’ve captured it well in your photos. And I, too, loved your punch line. 🙂

  4. sylviakirks Says:

    Oh, yes!! I’d love to walk there, too!! What a wonderful river and falls! Terrific captures, George, thank you for sharing — next best thing to being there — as always!!

  5. ladyfi Says:

    What a lovely walk and great shots.

  6. Blackberry Lane Says:

    Beautiful photos of the water and Betsy.

  7. Eileen Says:

    Pretty scenes of the river and a lovely shot of Betsy! Have a happy week!

  8. Linda W. Says:

    Beautiful shots! Love the Smokies.
    George, you are a wise man!

  9. dayphoto Says:

    This is just beautiful, George!!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
    *♥´¨) ¸.-´¸.-♥´¨) Happy Valentine’s Day¸.-♥¨) (¸.-` ♥♥´¨

  10. ewok1993 Says:

    beautiful spot for hiking and photography. say hello to betsy.

    http://calrat.blogspot.com

  11. rhiebert Says:

    Lovely pictures.

  12. Gardener on Sherlock Street Says:

    Great photos as always. Nice to see the stream with the soft water flows.

  13. MaryBeth Says:

    Your water shots are always awesome. Pretty shot of Betsy too. MB

  14. Molly Says:

    These are beautiful images

    Mollyxxx

  15. Larry Says:

    Nice shots as always George – I’m going to get a tripod when I get home so I can blur the water.

  16. Rose Says:

    I bet that was such a peaceful walk!

  17. Rajesh Says:

    Wonderful shots of flowing river.

  18. bertN Says:

    It is hard to beat to walk with a beauty to see beauties.

  19. Sartenada Says:

    Wonderful. You are very skillful when shooting photos from flowing rivers.

  20. alskamom Says:

    Beautiful photos, George!

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