“Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.” – Albert Einstein


Last week I was posting photos from our spring break trip. We drove down to my mom’s in Augusta, GA, for Easter Sunday. We then spent the day at the Master’s practice round on Monday. Then we took a trip up to Northeast Georgia in the Helen area, and spent the rest of the week up there. While there, we explored Toccoa Falls, the town of Helen, and the Tallulah Gorge area. During that trip, I took over 400 photos. Photography is one of my favorite things to do while we are on a trip. I try to capture every view, every moment, and every great sight we see while on the trip. 400 photos might seem like a lot, but it doesn’t come close to how many photos I captured while we were in Alaska. I captured over 2,000 photos when we visited Alaska last summer. Alaska is the most amazing place I have ever visited in my entire life. There would be parts of the trip where I wouldn’t see any buildings or man-made objects for miles around us. We saw eagles soaring, whales breaching, and ice-covered glaciers. This was one of the most amazing places I have every seen.

I captured this photo after we spent the day in Skagway, Alaska. We took a train ride through the Yukon into Canada. We came back and had lunch at the restaurant by the pier. This was some of the best fried fish I had ever had. After we got back on the boat, we walked around during sunset. This was the view we saw while our cruise ship was heading to our next destination.