To the moon and back... (EP)

© Hazel H. Cromer

To the moon and back...  (EP)

Uploaded: June 19, 2007

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...I'll always love you.

Editor's First Pick June 2007
I wish I could have gotten the moon a little brighter to show up better for the picture.

This lighthouse is very dear and near to my heart. I am an avid lighthouse fan. I flew to various and checked/dated them in my lighthouse guide. In 2003, my then boyfriend of 3 years, proposed to me atop this lighthouse (one I had not visited). It is the tallest and oldest operating one in Georgia. We honeymooned and took our first two anniversaries there. Now, we plan to take our son there this year to let him touch his toes to the beach for the first time. We want this magical place to be his first beach. I will upload pictures of his first visit.



Comments

Autum Rhoades June 19, 2007

Hazel, I can see the moon! A wonderful capture! I love your story behind this lighthouse - I think it's fantastic that you had such a memorable occasion there...I love the title!!! #676375

September 26, 2007

Excellent compostion, Love the all of the elements caught in the shot; the moon, the lighthouse and the grass in the foreground. Very Stunning!!! #4849621

December 17, 2007

Gorgeous! Love the title... was the title of my son's favorite book when he was little (probably because it was mine and I read it to him alot, haha) #5220975

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