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One of the things I was really looking forward to doing in southern USA was visiting a plantation. Perhaps because of one of my favourite novels “The Book of Negros” by Lawrence Hill about a woman who was a slave on an indigo plantation in South Carolina.

It was kind of odd walking around imagining it was the place where the heroine from my novel was a slave.

In 1743 these Live Oaks were planted as an approach to the estate at Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston, South Carolina. It took two centuries for the branches, draped in Spanish Moss, to form this incredible arch.

Imagine that the person who planted these trees knew they would never see them in their glory nor reap any rewards for their effort.

© Anne McKinnell

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My way of life is a little different than most.

In 2011, I gave up my career in software development for a new life as a nomadic photographer. For over 10 years I have been living in an RV and travelling North America searching for good and beautiful things.

Some people thought I was crazy for giving up a good career. Others thought I was brave. For me, it felt like the only option that was right and good.

I am living my life — my way.

And now I’m sharing my most beautiful moments with you.

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One of the things I was really looking forward to doing in southern USA was visiting a plantation. Perhaps because of one of my favourite novels “The Book of Negros” by Lawrence Hill about a woman who was a slave on an indigo plantation in South Carolina.

It was kind of odd walking around imagining it was the place where the heroine from my novel was a slave.

In 1743 these Live Oaks were planted as an approach to the estate at Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston, South Carolina. It took two centuries for the branches, draped in Spanish Moss, to form this incredible arch.

Imagine that the person who planted these trees knew they would never see them in their glory nor reap any rewards for their effort.

© Anne McKinnell

You are purchasing the full non-commercial rights to this creation.

My Way by Anne McKinnell collection image

My way of life is a little different than most.

In 2011, I gave up my career in software development for a new life as a nomadic photographer. For over 10 years I have been living in an RV and travelling North America searching for good and beautiful things.

Some people thought I was crazy for giving up a good career. Others thought I was brave. For me, it felt like the only option that was right and good.

I am living my life — my way.

And now I’m sharing my most beautiful moments with you.

Contract Address0x8afc...3275
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Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
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