For #WaterfallWednesday I have this older image of Whatcom Falls in Bellingham, Washington State, USA. I recently visited this falls again during autumn and not much has changed.
Political news will get you down, so instead I'm contributing a photo of Brandywine Falls, south of Cleveland, Ohio. An early jump on #waterfallwednesday
Gray day with on & off showers — rains every time I step out, ends as soon as I'm back in. 🤨 Unseasonably warm — this week it's reached ~60°F/16°C +/- and hasn't dipped below freezing. Note the fog/mist rising from the lake (near center of photo). Even cooler #wx coming tonight won't lower temperatures to seasonal averages.
Ich freue mich schon so auf den Frühling, wenn alles wieder grün aus dem Boden schießt und die Temperaturen steigen. Dann kann ich wieder an den kleinen Bächen und Wasserfällen relaxen 😍
#tiny#WaterfallWednesday#diptyque capté lors de ma balade de lundi dernier, au bord d'un ruisseau dans les Montagnes Noires en #Bretagne#Finistère. Les deux photos du diptyque ont une composition identique, mais une mise au point différente. #feed
Closeup on an old mill dam at the top of a waterfall in Blue Heron Nature Preserve, Atlanta, GA, USA. Great biofilms and hydropsychid caddis fly nets. #WaterfallWednesday
I didn't know Waterfall Wednesday was a thing, so here's a photo of a very odd waterfall I photographed late on a cloudy day while out on tour with Leannan Sidhe on the Oregon coast.