Just after the New Year, 2009, I was home alone. I had spent Christmas with family and friends, and was now on my own.
Getting out of the house, I decided to take a picture stroll somewhere new, so I chose to find Mansfield, Georgia, a city my parents and I had lived in briefly between leaving Missouri and returning to the Low Country of South Carolina.
The area around Mansfield is a scattering of rural communities connected by 2-lane side roads off the interstate. Unless you want to travel the interstate, which I should say is exactly the wrong way to view places like Madison, Rutledge and Social Circle. At any rate, I didn't do that. And as it was past the Christmas season, the height of small-town-Georgia-welcomes-all-tourists-to-our-quaintness-please-buy-something madness, most towns were quiet and empty.
On that trip, I took several snapshots, including the one you see here. About a week ago, I was contacted by someone who wanted to use it for an article she was writing about a Brenau University Alumn. Turns out, this alum, who grew up to head a major cancer research lab, had once climbed this water tower (or not, rumors have never been confirmed), in the sixth grade.
So, I now have a picture in a magazine. My first paid byline. For a fairly boring picture of water tower, which was made into a pretty nice opener to an article, and was even the literary hook in the written piece.
Happy Accidents. Good things can come from them.
--Laura
3 comments:
Congratulations!!
Thank you. The more I think about it, the more I smile!
Keep that camera handy!Boring is in the eye of the beholder.
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