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Glassy Gulf

Afternoon Storm Approaching Sanibel Island

Posted on July 9, 2021 by Cameron Brooks Posted in clouds, Gulf of Mexico, Paddle, Southwest Florida Tagged clouds, Cloudspotting, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, nature, Paddleboarding, photography, Sanibel Island, Storm, SUP Leave a comment
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Aquatic Social Distancing

Lake Tree
Posted on March 25, 2020July 8, 2021 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Georgia Piedmont, Paddle Tagged Lake Hartwell, nature, Paddleboarding, Photograpy, shoal, Snag, tree Leave a comment

Sabal Roots on Rattlesnake Island

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Sabal palmetto

Don’t they look like something out of a Dr. Seuss book?

Posted on March 15, 2020 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Atlantic Ocean, Paddle Tagged cabbage palm, Florida, Matanzas Inlet, nature, Paddleboarding, photography, Rattlesnake Island, roots, Sabal palmetto, Stand Up Paddle Leave a comment
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Dora Canal Dock

Dora Dock

Posted on December 20, 2017 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Paddle Tagged black and white, Dora Canal, Florida, Lake County, nature, Paddleboarding, photography, Stand Up Paddle, Tavares Leave a comment
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Parched Hart

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Posted on December 20, 2016 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Georgia Piedmont, Paddle Tagged Drought, fall color, georgia, Lake Hartwell, nature, November, Paddleboarding, photography, Stand Up Paddle Leave a comment

Abide For A While

Lake Hartwell Glass

“There are moments when I find myself so seduced by the life of a place, carrying on in the way it must, that all I want is to abide there for a while.”

-Trebbe Johnson

Posted on July 25, 2015 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Georgia Piedmont, Paddle, Poems & Quotes Tagged Cloudwatching, Georgia Piedmont, Lake Hartwell, nature, Paddleboarding, photography, Radical Joy For Hard Times, Sense of Place, Trebbe Johnson Quote, water Leave a comment
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