Last Sunday temperatures went up enough to cause a heavier flow of water over the dam.
Thursday, March 10, 2022
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...here, it's spring flooding time.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular Andy.
ReplyDeleteThe flow of water, whether fast or slow, always hypnotizes me!
ReplyDeleteSimilar to a couple of dams here, Andy.
ReplyDeleteThe melt is on!
ReplyDeleteMelting snow is another sign of spring. May it continue. The power of water is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of churning going on in that water!
ReplyDeleteThe sound must be mesmerizing.
ReplyDeleteThe Cowlitz River here has receded a bit after a bit of scary flow-- Heavy rains and melting snow in the mountains got things exciting for a couple of days. Calm and cold again now.
ReplyDeleteThat will be a lot of water coming in...
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