First Days of Summer

Bogue Chitto Gin Noxubee County Mississippi Hickory Ridge Studio

Summer comes on quickly in the South.  Spring lasts only a few brief moments and then the never ending parade of storms, heat, bugs, and oppressive humidity weighs down on everyone.  Clouds will roll in with the promise of relief only to give an impressive show of lightning and wind and then move on to tease the next county.  But growing up on a farm the heat was never a reason to stay inside.  There was hay to bale and stalls to clean and stock to tend.  I spent many summer days in a tee shirt with the sleeves cut out, shorts, and rubber boots.  Always rubber boots.  Preferably Red Ball rubber boots. It made for funny tan lines, but I never had to worry about snake bites.  If you got to the creek and after a quick check to make sure everything was clear you could always take them off to wade.  Is there anything better than standing in a clear running creek digging your toes into white sand watching tiny fish swim in the shallows around you?

Maybe picking wild blackberries with the promise of blackberry jelly or cobbler.

I look forward to capturing lots of pictures like this again.  Even if I do have to fend off a few bugs.  


Bogue Chitto Gin Noxubee County Mississippi Hickory Ridge Studio

Bogue Chitto Gin Noxubee County Mississippi Hickory Ridge Studio

Bogue Chitto Gin Noxubee County Mississippi Hickory Ridge Studio



If this looks familiar, this is the Bogue Chitto Gin I took pictures of in 2013, you can see that entry HERE. These pictures were actually taken June 2014.

Have a happy weekend my lovelies! I have been editing lots of pictures lately and have been trying to catch up on my writing. Hopefully the slump is over and I can get back to regular posting. Maybe it's all this eating right and yoga I've been doing. Who knows? Now it's off to bed for me. Good night!

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  1. Great pics, and good to hear from you again. I got some of those rubber boots today...and yep, wearing them with shorts. They weren't Red Ball but I can be forgiven, not being from Mississippi and all...

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    1. Lol. I don't even know if they still make red ball rubber boots anymore. But I can remember being adamant that mine had to have that red ball on the side or I wouldn't have them. I wore out a pair a year when I was growing up.

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  2. Love the pictures and the thought of wading in a cool creek on a hot afternoon made me smile! Thanks!

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