… is a sight to behold.

Thundering down …

… in its enormous strength…

… not to be trifled with …

… as it forces its way …

… from glacier to sea …

… relentless and all-consuming in its mission.
… is a sight to behold.

Thundering down …

… in its enormous strength…

… not to be trifled with …

… as it forces its way …

… from glacier to sea …

… relentless and all-consuming in its mission.



If you’re in Canada, Happy Victoria Day weekend. 😊
It’s nice to see the bright green winter moss and to also hear the gurgling snow melt water.

We have had a lot of rain which has made quick work of the frozen stuff, and it’s beginning to feel a teeny bit like spring might be on the way.

There’s a little snow at the higher elevations, but that won’t last long either.

Happy Wednesday.

My photos in these continuing series show our beautiful world with the aim of encouraging viewers to share them and help save our unique home from …
#ScenicSaturday 23rd December 2023
A beautiful waterfall in the Yorkshire Dales photographed by Stuart Aken. Clicking the link above will take you to his blog where he has posted many more of his gorgeous landscape pictures.

03.22.2023 Wordless Wednesday-Murphy Falls
A beautiful waterfall from Steve Gingold. He has a stunning set of photos on his blog, so I hope you visit.

Another example of Spring having warm color as well. A fallen tree collected debris over the years and created a dam downstream from Murphy Falls. …
03.13.2023 Monday Mood
A beautiful spring picture from Stephen Gingold. I hope you take a look at his many beautiful photos.

Had I worn my boots I’d have been in the water and more straight on but when it came time to go in I got cold feet.
01.25.2023 Wintry Wednesday-It was a cold day in….2019
Beautiful waterfall photo from Stephen Gingold. He has many others in his blog.

01.11.2023 I missed Wordless Wednesday so here’s Tongue-tied Thursday
A beautiful waterfall from Stephen Gingold. Stephen has many other stunning photos on his blog.

Flowing water
A beautiful little cascade from Vova Zinger. Please visit his blog to see his many great pictures.
The Hay River, like many others around the country, was abnormally low by the end of the summer because of our summer drought.

It’s normal for the water level to drop over the course of the summer, but the weather has been unusually dry, leading to a significant reduction in the water levels. Despite that, the waterfall is still impressive.

Happy Friday; happy weekend.