i was thinking .. i call my girl blogger friends, "hey there chickadee" but what can you call a man friend? dude? mister? i need something silly. at least i am way more silly than that?? rainy day Monday here. take care. ( ;
@Ella: let's just say this was a summer to forget.
@Eileen: thank you.
@Tom: definitely.
@Barbara: thanks!
@RedPat: I agree.
@Beth: thank you.
@Red: it is something to hear.
@Marie: it's quite an experience to see it up close.
@Fun60: thanks.
@Francisco: thank you.
@Bill: they can be quite soothing, too. There are Muskoka chairs along the viewing platform, and I've sat in them, including this time out. The roar of the falls can have an effect that can put you to sleep.
Those Falls are huge ..l defining powerful in every meaning. Amazing to be up close. I scrolled back through the previous posts and totally enjoyed the visit.
...the beauty of Nature!
ReplyDeleteThe waterfalls are always great! Very nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteHello William! How are you, how was your summer? :)
Awesome series on the waterfalls! Great views and photos!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day! Have a great new week!
...what energy!
ReplyDeleteFascinating to see the patterns that water makes, and I loved how it looks when moving in the video. Hypnotic.
ReplyDeletePowerful!
ReplyDeletei was thinking .. i call my girl blogger friends, "hey there chickadee" but what can you call a man friend? dude? mister? i need something silly. at least i am way more silly than that?? rainy day Monday here. take care. ( ;
ReplyDeleteI can hear the sound in my mind of the rushing water.
ReplyDeleteI can almost hear the water!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos showing the tremendous power of the water.
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
The waterfalls must sound incredible. Nice photos, William.
ReplyDelete@Italiafinlandia: thank you!
ReplyDelete@Ella: let's just say this was a summer to forget.
@Eileen: thank you.
@Tom: definitely.
@Barbara: thanks!
@RedPat: I agree.
@Beth: thank you.
@Red: it is something to hear.
@Marie: it's quite an experience to see it up close.
@Fun60: thanks.
@Francisco: thank you.
@Bill: they can be quite soothing, too. There are Muskoka chairs along the viewing platform, and I've sat in them, including this time out. The roar of the falls can have an effect that can put you to sleep.
Well captured photos of the powerful waterfalls ^_^
ReplyDeleteLive each moment with love,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Those Falls are huge ..l defining powerful in every meaning. Amazing to be up close. I scrolled back through the previous posts and totally enjoyed the visit.
ReplyDeletemighty water
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I am one of those who loves looking down at swirling, rushing water.
ReplyDeleteThe power of churning water!
ReplyDeleteMighty falls is right!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots showing the power of water ✨
ReplyDeleteOoh! These are fun to see. I kinda miss the sound though. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want to get washed downstream in that one!
ReplyDeleteThe waterdoes look very dangerous:)
ReplyDelete@Carol: thank you!
ReplyDelete@Sallie: thanks.
@Joanne: indeed.
@Denise: me too.
@Magiceye: definitely.
@Kay: that they are.
@Grace: thanks.
@Linda: thank you.
@Jeanie: no way.
@Rosie: for good reason.