November in Mississippi
November in Mississippi – The word “Mississippi” comes from the Ojibwe (Chippewa) word “misi-ziibi,” which means “great river.” It reflects the significance of the Mississippi River to the Native American tribes in the region. The name was adopted by French explorers in the 17th century and has remained ever since
The photos capture the serene backwaters of a campground we visited, accessible by a winding trail. The grass here is as vibrantly green as it appears in the images.
November in Mississippi
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17 Replies to “November in Mississippi”
Beautiful shots!
Pretty landscape Sandra … not bare like our trees are getting to be with the leaves fluttering down and from these incessant winds we have been having. Just picture perfect photos.
Thank you very much Linda.
Wow! And, I know how you love the Mississippi!
Yes, we came through here a little earlier than usual. 🙂
The shots are beautiful. That first one should be framed and sold as a prinf or even a puzzle. Wow! 🤣😎🙃
Thank you very much ☺️
Stunning!
The colors against the lush green are gorgeous!
Wonderful colours ! Thank you Sandra
Have a great day !
You to Francine, thank you 😊
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Thank you very much ☺️
Thanks
You are welcome 😊
So beautiful.
Thank you very much ☺️