Personal memory by regina doi kollegger
2021 CE • Heron Bayou, Alabama, USA
Upon moving to Heron Bayou in 2015, I remember the stretch of brackish marsh and longleaf pine bordering the banks of Heron Bayou. Today, six years later the same tract of land is covered in low tide waters, and the pine trees are dead.
image: Regina Doi Kollegger
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