Oklahoma

Oklahoma July 2016 In South Georgia, cypress trees are synonymous with wood duck holes, gator swamps, and panfish. The long strands of Spanish moss that hang from their branches hold memories of early mornings pushing through lily pads before throwing out decoys for duck hunting and long, hot afternoons in aluminum John boats, getting hammered by mosquitos. Their nobs litter shallow wetlands of the backwoods, releasing tannic acid into dark waters. It can be an eerie sight. If you were...