Stories, photographs, travel notes, and safari reflections from Doug & Marcy

IT’S FIVE O’CLOCK ON A SATURDAY

I’ve still have a regular day job, so rolling out of bed before 5 AM on Saturday is a bit taxing, but the promise of adventure and the notion of getting a new image or two for our galleries usually gets some adrenaline pumping.  This morning my feet hit the floor without too much grumbling.  […]

THE NOT SO NOBLE ELK

Our Facebook feeds were lit up a couple weeks ago with reports from fellow photographers about their elk sightings.   In our area, the best places to see elk are Oconaluftee and Cataloochee,  both of which are on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.   Marcy and I had never been to […]

YOU CAN NOW VIEW OUR IMAGE STORES

Welcome to Doug and Marcy’s Photo Journey.   This is our blog site and photography image store. We recently upgraded our site to provide direct access to each of our image galleries.   Please click on the menu choices above and enjoy browsing through.  We’d love to have you comment or register a “like’ on your favorites.  Liking […]

COLORFUL COVEHEAD

After supper last night, we just pointed our car east and started driving. We did not have a destination in mind. Finally though, we figured that we would scout out Covehead Lighthouse which is located in the Prince Edward Island National Park near Stanhope. We are certainly glad we wound up there because this turned […]

KEEP TRYING FOR CAPE TRYON

This is our 18th visit to our beloved Prince Edward Island and we are still trying to get the perfect shot of the Cape Tryon Lighthouse. PEI is advertised to have around 50 lighthouses, some no more than metal towers, but are nonetheless figured in the count. There are many, many pretty ones, and three […]

FARM, FOREST, OCEAN

For the past 10 years or so we have come to Prince Edward Island in late August. Sultry hot weather can be interspersed with cool and blustery periods, so we are certain to see the lights of John Deere tractors working late into the night to finish baling straw before the next rainy period. Marcy […]

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