Tall, medium, or short. Wide, moderate, or narrow.
While size might matter for certain uses, all of the above, in any combination of height and width can be a delight to the eye.
I’m speaking of waterfalls today. It does not matter if you marvel at the narrow stream falling off the edge of the cliff in Yosemite or bask in the mist and power from Niagara. Once, on a short hike in a park, I rounded the corner and was enchanted at a modest example.
This example, in the Missouri Botanical Garden, invites the walker to seek a bench, take a break, and clear their mind of daily cares. Set your mental schedule aside for a few minutes — laundry and groceries will wait. Enjoy the play of sunlight on falling water and the lush vegetation nearby.
The sweet romance, Morning Tryst, introduces the reader to several Missouri State Parks. Water is a feature in many — river or lake. Our photographer heroine, however, finds more than beautiful scenery and snippets of history. Check out the information at the link: https://amzn.to/35gH37S
