I stopped at Amnicon Falls State Park today, and while there wasn’t much for snow, but there was ice at the falls. The Now and Then Falls sometimes doesn’t have much flow, but the ice completely covered it this last day of January.
Icy Now and Then
Last Monday I visited Amnicon Falls State Park, which has four waterfalls, including the one called Now and Then. And the dry conditions also existed to the north as it is the first time that I seen the Now and Then Falls completely dry. This waterfall is fed by a crack in the basalt rock from the main river when the water level is high enough. One of my relatives called it Once in a While, which is fitting this very dry June.
Dry Now and Then Falls
Watching the snowflakes falling this afternoon in below freezing temperatures had me wishing for something else white falling, like a waterfall on a warm spring day. This waterfall sometimes doesn’t even flow in the fall so I rather visit the Now and Then Falls in the spring or summer.
Warmer White Falling
It may be the last day of April, but if feels more like early March instead and it wasn’t a nice or sunny day to go hiking at a park. The April rains are supposed to bring May flowers but some area may get some cold snow instead. Maybe next weekend will bring a more pleasant day for enjoying nature hike.
Hike Across the Covered Bridge