Winter is loosening its grip, finally
WernerG
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Moss Glen Falls, Granville, Vermont
It's been a long, long winter in the north country and we still have snow flurries almost every day, but the ice is out of the rivers and streams and waterfalls are flowing free again.
It's been a long, long winter in the north country and we still have snow flurries almost every day, but the ice is out of the rivers and streams and waterfalls are flowing free again.
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I imagine those falls are going to be wild this Spring with all the snow melt/runoff... Do you have any idea when Moss Glenn is most photogenic in the Spring? Does anything flower/blossom around those falls??
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Thanks for your comment Eyal. Moss Glen is in a deep gorge and only gets a few hours of sunlight in the morning. The trees won't green up until mid May but some of the ground cover will start earlier. I've not seen many flowers down there. Some of the wetlands in the Gap will have some flowers but the falls area is as you see it, rocky.
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I think you have the waterfall exposed absolutely perfectly. The water still looks like it has movement, yet also has some of the misty silkiness of a long exposure.
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