Elements of Nature
I hesitated to post another shot of the Natural Bridge falls today, but I like this one enough that I decided to go with it. To me it represents the pure and basic elements of nature as they exist together, a continual cycle of renewal that spans time beyond comprehension. Understandably, people are [...]
Falls on Full
Back about a month ago I posted an image of the Natural Bridge Falls, running at 200 CFS. Last night it finally went over 3,000 CFS and so today I headed back to get some shots of the water cresting the 105-foot cliff face. As this only happens for about a week each year, I [...]
Island Hopping
The title of this post might seem strange considering the images that follow, but I assure you it is most relevant. The Yellowstone River is very braided in sections and creates islands that are perfect for morels to grow unabated – few deer, fewer humans and no cows, plus tons of water to keep [...]
Gert’s Bow
This post is dedicated to my grandmother, Gertrude, whose health has taken a turn. She is an amazing woman full of wisdom, love and Faith, and my thoughts are with her and those at her side. I love you, grandma.
My Town
Today was a beautiful day, but I was busy inside trying to get my computer back in order. I also set up a WordPress blog for a friend of mine, which I’ll announce once it’s up and running. I did, however, get out to take some photos for about thirty minutes [...]
When Rain Doth Pour
So…it’s been a while since I’ve posted, yeah? I went from the front burner with my project work straight into the flames of a nasty computer virus that killed my system entirely. And now I’m rebuilding after several sleepless nights of trying to tie loose ends into pretty little bows, but I’m getting things [...]
Boulder Snack
I checked the streamflow report for the Boulder River and it’s running at 2,470 CFS, which is a little more than twice as much as it was four days ago. I’m not sure if it’s peaked quite yet, but it has to be close. I’m up against a deadline for a website I’ve hired out [...]