
High Water in Sun and Shadow
High Water in Sun and Shadow
Shelley M. White -Author: Cannabis for Lyme disease // Clinical Herbalist: Lyme disease and co-infections // Yoga Instructor // Nutritionist
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Wow!
๐ Thanks, Isha.
This picture suggests tranquility – I can almost hear the gentle trickling sound of the water.
Thank you, Anne. I often come to the river for just that reason. ๐
Are those maple trees being tapped for sap in the picture at the top of the post? I’ve never seen that done before.
Yes, they are. Unfortunately, buckets are soon to become a thing of the past as plastic tubing and 100 gallon catchall tubs replace them. It may be time-saving, but not nearly as attractive. Thanks for stopping by today, Audrey. ๐
There can never, ever be too many pictures of water … ๐
Thanks for saying that, sometimes I question if I should post a photo for being too ‘boring.’ ๐ But if one looks closely, there is always much to see.
Your photographs are gorgeous!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful! I like the sound of rushing water this time of year…it means SPRING! ๐
Thank you, Joanna. It always takes a few days for me to adjust to the sound of the waterfall after it being frozen all winter – a happy sound!
LOTS of water this year! Love you new cover photo – sap rising!
Yes, tons of water and the sap is flowing – yum! Thanks, Peter!
A lovely dance of light and shadow.
Thank you, Fi. ๐
Wonderful and I love the colors you captured!๐
Thank you! ๐
When I see “high water,” I think flood but I gather from a skim of the comments above there’s no threat there. We have an odd relationship with water in SoCal, which accounts for my mind-set. I’m glad the nor’easter hasn’t caused you any problems.
Yes, we were fortunate in regard to this latest storm. Also, the fact that our house is on a slope well above the stream and river, we don’t worry about flooding. Even Hurricane Irene’s flooding was manageable, although we lost a foot bridge and some riverbank land. Living close to water has some risks.
Wonderful photo!
Thank you!
A wrinkle in Time? So lovely and blue!
๐ Thank you, Laurie!
Beautiful picture.. ๐
Thank you!
This makes such a beautiful abstract image. I love the light and shadows, the blues and tans/golds, and the movement of it all. ๐
Thank you, Robin. Water has such irresistible qualities. ๐
The colors and movement are very nice.
Thank you, Maria. ๐
I like this non-icy water! Our river is unfrozen, but the pond remains iced over (for now).
Same here. Love that open, flowing water. ๐
The sun is beautiful on the water! No words needed ๐
Thank you, Christy!