There is something quietly beautiful about fall leaves floating on Lake Gaston. They don’t rush. They don’t resist. They simply drift—carried by wind, water, and time—until the surface of the lake becomes a moving mosaic of gold, rust, and amber. In those moments, the lake feels like it has slowed down just enough for us…

by Sherri
Enough.
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