This past week I drove through uncharted territory on my way to a customer's house (for my day job). The country views were exquisite... I almost ran off the road several times trying to take it all in. I would have killed to have my camera. As I continued to drive I entered Hard Labor Creek State Park. I've always heard of it, but didn't realize how close it was. Trent & I had been kicked around the idea of camping for a few weeks, so I decided this was our destination.
Saturday morning we loaded up all our gear- I made sure the camera was within reach. Trent didn't know I planned on pulling over 20 times on the way there for photo ops.... I knew he'd grumble. So, I see my first subject in the distance and ask him to slow down. He's compliant. I hop out and snap one picture and the camera dies. No big deal, I always have a spare battery with me. But I soon realized that I neglected to charge the back-up and there was no back-up for the back-up. Errr.
I pouted as I watched the views go by before I thought about the old camera phone. Score!
The quality is poor, but I did manage to get a few shots before it also died.
We had a sweet little campsite with the lake in view. Trent cooked up some good grub.
We did a little exploring. It's hard to beat a spring weekend in Georgia!