Road Trip Wednesday is a "Blog Carnival," where YA Highway's contributors and followers post a weekly writing- or reading-related question and answer it on their blogs. You can hop from destination to destination and get everybody's unique take on the topic.

This week's topic: When you need creative inspiration, where do you go?

I'm going to answer in a photo essay:


























Are you noticing a pattern? Not the watermark on all the photos, but the water in them. Even the moon-in-tree photo is on the cliffs at Salt Point. The last one was taken in my garden, though, and it's always good for inspiration.


Feel free to put a link to your post in the comments if you played along with Road Trip Wednesday. Don't forget to go to the YA Highway post and read all the answers!

12 comments:

carey said...

beautiful pictures!

Miss Cole said...

...Can I come with you?

Juliana Haygert said...

So beautiful!

Colin Smith said...

Nice pictures, Angelica. I should post some of my pics from SoCal, around Dana Point and Laguna Beach. Plenty of water and yachts and rocks and stuff. :D

Anonymous said...

Wow! Were all of these taken in California? Gorgeous!

Angelica R. Jackson said...

Thanks all! And yes Alison, all from California--wish you were here!

Sara Biren said...

Gorgeous photos. I too am drawn to the water for inspiration. Great post!

Kris Atkins said...

I love water. Whenever I see a clean body of water (as opposed to a nasty, stagnant pond) I immediately feel the urge to jump in. I was totally a mermaid in another life. So I'm with you!
Great shots!!

KatOwens: Insect Collector said...

Gorgeous! That's definitely inspiring! And, you're a really talented photographer.

Theresa Milstein said...

Oh, what lovely pictures. My favorite is the moon behind the trees. Yes, nature is the best inspiration.

Angelica R. Jackson said...

Thank you! We went hiking today so I'll have more pics for inspiration.

David P. King said...

Good call. getting away from the screen is something the best thing you can do. :)

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