Our River is High - Day 93 - Daily Haiku

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Our river is high
and brown, our waterfalls flow
with strength and volume

Cori MacNaughton

I had planned on posting this earlier this afternoon, but our lack of internet made that impossible, since I could only connect via my phone. This has gotten old.

The photo above was taken at the same time as the photo I posted some time back, of our wet weather springs turning up as four waterfalls, which is only the second time I've witnessed that since we moved here six years ago. We had had several days of steady to heavy rains at the time.

The white plume in the foreground, which is about a third of the way in from the left, is the large volume of water crossing under the road from the largest and most consistent of the waterfalls, which was moving a huge volume of water; much larger than I've seen in the past. It was not only pretty impressive to watch, but was quite loud, as well.

The photos were taken with my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 smart phone.

Our river is currently just as high and brown, but we have the usual two waterfalls, as our rain has been far lighter than it was in early February. In a few days of little to no rain, the level will lower substantially, and our river will revert to its usual blue-green color. Lovely.

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