This past weekend I hiked on the Potomac Heritage Trail, a trail that follows the Potomac River beginning near Washington D.C. on the Virginia side of the river, and is very narrow and rocky. In several places, I passed waterfalls as various streams fed into the river, including this one that was partially frozen that really caught my eye. Given that we don’t generally get much snow, this is about all I can muster for a wintery photo.
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There’s something special about partially frozen waterfalls. Beautiful.
Thanks, Lyle. Even though my thoughts are turning to signs of spring, my eyes remind me that there is beauty in the stark, often colorless winter world. Compared with you, of course, I get only a small and intermittent view of this kind of winter scene. Perhaps, though, the rarity make is even more special.
So cool! 🙂
It sure does look wintery. That trail sounds like it would be a great place to hike.