He said he wanted to see waterfalls. So, we went to Snoqualamie. I think he was impressed. However, a note to self. Do NOT allow favorite son to play with the controls on camera or you may have to retake the first batch of shots over because of his little “adjustments”. Personally, I think it was a deliberate attempt to put his mother at a disadvantage on the take home shots. |
As touristy as these falls are, they are still breathtaking. |
I think one of my favorite thing about these falls is watching the shapes that rise up from the mists at the bottom of the falls. |
The single felled tree at the top was quite interesting though. The young male that attempted to sabotage his dear mother was quite taken with that one. He got a couple of very interesting shots of it. But, then again, he cheated in that area as well. He brought much more impressive lenses than his mother’s budget will allow. Course they were borrowed from his roommate. Yes, I admit. I had lens envy. |
Love those curling ribbons of water falling down. And the water sylphs escaping above crashing wall. |
Oh look! A dancer in the myst. See how she swirls her veil over her head as she spins in the roiling fog around her? |
Kinda looks like it would be nice and warm to slip into, doesn’t it?? Go ahead. I’ll wait here. |
Little stick trees on the hillside, Little stick trees made of ticky tacky,1 Little stick trees on the hillside, Little stick trees all the same. There’s a green one and a pink one And a blue one and a yellow one, And they’re all made out of ticky tacky And they all look just the same.Well, not quite. |
You know? The sound is almost deafening, and yet it’s also so very peaceful. I think rushing waters are one of the few things in the world that can make such a claim. |
Its interesting the flocks of people taking pictures of the falls and how few stop and notice the drops of moisture on the tree branches. Like little diamond pearls. I didn’t see anyone other than me and my son noticing this enough to capture. Yeah, that apple didn’t fall far from the tree! |
Yeah, yeah, they’re pink. Well, not quite. More of a light fuscia or something. But, it’s perfectly fine for flowers to be such colors. The bees like them that way and any thing that brings the bees around is a friend of mine. |
More dewdrops, just to say, Hey! I’m over here! |
I have no idea what it is other than pretty. And that works. |
Ooooh, Infra-red setting in Lightroom. I’m liking it!!! In a stark and frozen land where the trees bloomed with leaves of ice that could slice you to pieces. Oh, that won’t work. I’d have to put some red in there. Maybe on the underbrush. Little drip drops on the ground. And a bloody pool of wonder further along. That has some possibilities! |
And there he is, looking for that dastardly power switch. I’m sure its difficult getting used to things that don’t respond to voice commands. |
He doesn’t know it, but he has attracted the attention of Sasquatch. See him, standing right behind him? But, at least he found the power button. Either that, or he is just relying on the glasses that get him evicted from public establishments. |
Buttercup, buttercup. Well, its what they look like. I’m not sure if that’s what they are. I always love seeing them in the forest. I should probably look up what they are so I can call them by the right name. But, if I did that, I wouldn’t be able to sing the buttercup song. Maybe I’ll look something else up instead. |
It was beautiful down here at the bottom of the falls. And I think it was about this time that we started to realize the downside to this hike is that going back is all uphill. |
Fish hook or elephant tusk? You decide. |
And there’s that tree again. And now you get a full visual of just how high the climb back up is going to be. They really need to put a return lift in here! |
Just breathe. Nothing else matters here. It just “is”. |
And now we take a trip back into the way back machine. And even when we give the little squirrels with their paintbrushes a break, the scene is just as magnificent. |
It may be just a stone’s throw away, but seems a lot of them are missing the mark. |
Remember, just breathe. |
And the quiet places will come. |
And the trees will give you shelter. Unless there is a landslide, in which case, you’re just a little screwed. But, that won’t happen. Well, okay, it has happened before, but it won’t happen today. |
I am sure that, as the crow flies, the way back was much shorter and not so strenuous. |
Just an interesting little roadside bloom. |
The wailing stump! Maybe that’s the rest of him up on the top of the falls. |
One last look before turning the corner and up the hill. |
And this is how the Grand Canyon was made. Well, maybe an earthquake or two was thrown in as well for good measure. |
There’s lots of figures in there. No drugs required. Just relax. |
Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble! |
This is one of those trick tests. Your eyes can’t quite decide which to focus attention on, the water or the grassy plants. There is a group of researches monitoring the page to record the time lapse on each that will be used to make a personality determination to be added to your permanent file. (Of course, what is so disturbing about this thought is that it might not be far from the truth) |
Pretty little berry making blooms. |
I have no idea what it is. Its just pretty. |
And the humans go about their business as the storm brews off in the distance. Our journey at this place is done. Well, maybe a short stop at the gift shop to get a drink and a gift. Next, Franklin Falls. |
Spring Break 2020 – Day 28
The latest lessons with my software lessons. The changes are a bit stark that I am doing so I have…
Gorgeous!!!!
Nice! I like the most-dancer and Bigfoot best! Anthropomorphic images consistently delight we vain humans.
“Mist” dancer. My “smart” phone makes dumb mistakes.
Thank you so much! Those falls are quite magical. Did you see the ones from Franklin Falls?
Nice work. Snoqualmie is very nice indeed
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You just continue to make nice pictures and good words.