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The floodplain old growth forest, full of swamp guts and land often under water, hides truly ancient bald cypress trees. They are treasures the land works to preserve. The ecosystem within Congaree is hard to navigate and most of the time is not a friendly place to explore. You have to accept the creatures, bugs, mushy ground, and very long walks - but when you see the old growth- it’s always worth it. It reminds me that we are all here as a small part of this world among trees that were here 1,000 years before us. The old growth and the young cypress trees will be here long after each of us. To me, it is a humbling, calming reminder.





Exploring the Waccamaw River and surrounding creeks via kayak today. Any day spent around the water and bald cypress trees is a good day in my book. And yes, we did see a gator, but as usual, he could have cared less about us.


Every so often I’m outside, and I will take a picture that I can’t believe I get to add to my collection. Incoming- A gator who decided to show off for the camera.

This Little Egret and I engaged in a staring contest.
I made a cozy trailer on a swamp










I put some alligators too
But they randomly swimming out no where and then disappearing,didn't catch them

some fancy sticker pack i've drawn recently
Hello hello 🐸 I bring you an Etsy update✨
The amphibious friends print is available on Etsy now :)

I am also in the process of ordering stickers of this friend :)




A little house in the swamp

i’m experimenting with different styles of digital art! My current focus is mushrooms!

mystical mushrooms

mushroom/fall themed skating rink carpet