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I'm turning 40 this year so I guess it's time to figure out who I am. I can tell you basics. I'm married to my best friend Paul. Have 6 great kids. Two doggies, a spoiled rotten cat, and two snakes. I currently work as a nurse. I am a major book worm. Read every chance I get.

Monday, February 9, 2009

My Wonderful Home






I love the area I live in..so rich in history and folklore. Georgia amazes me everyday. We have the Appalachian Mountains (which I live in), Southern Plantations, and our wonderful beaches including Cumberland Island. I can't imagine living any where else.


I thought I would share some of the close by wonders with you guys. The first picture I took yesterday. The Sautee Nacoochee Indian mound..I love the legend that goes with it. The famous Nacoochee Indian Mound is located at the corner of highways 17 and 75, just before entering the town of Helen. The legend of the Nacoochee Indian Mound states that Indian lovers from opposing tribes are buried within the mound. Sautee, a brave of the Chicksaw Tribe, and Nacoochee, the daughter of a Cherokee Chief fell immediately and hopelessly in love when a Chicksaw band stopped in Cherokee territory at a designated resting place. The two lovers met in the night and ran away to nearby Yonah Mountain to spend a few idyllic days together. When they later confronted Nacoochee’s father with the idea of creating peace between the two nations, Chief Wahoo ordered Sautee thrown from the high cliffs of Yonah Mountain while Nacoochee was forced to watch. Almost immediately, Nacoochee broke away from her father’s restraining hands and leaped from the cliff to join her lover. At the foot of the cliff, the lovers dragged their broken bodies together and locked in a final embrace and died there. The Chief, overcome with remorse realized the greatness of love and buried the lovers, still locked in death, near the banks of the Chattahoochee River as a burial mound.



Yonah Mountain overlooks our whole town.





I'll put more on as I stalk them out with the new camera..here is one from my backyard last night. Looking at the moon.

8 comments:

  1. Wow, Shelby. Really beautiful pictures!!

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  2. Gorgeous pics...love the moon one. Very luminous!

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  3. That's so beautiful. Do you have many horses there? I dream of living somewhere there when I retire.

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  4. I love Georgia and Alabama. I live in Western Tennessee...pretty flat here. But to the east and south is very nice. Lucky you

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  5. I love that picture of the moon. SO beautiful.

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  6. I got the best new camera. Couldn't believe I got it that clear.

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  7. Oh my, that picture of the moon is amazing! When the moon looks like that I can't stop staring at it.

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  8. Gorgeous photos, Shelby. What a sad story! Thanks for sharing though. I love stories like that.

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