Archive for the 'Pond' Category
Lost Goose
Spillway at Diana’s Mirror
This is the overflow from the pond at Canyon Park, Diana’s Mirror. The dam was built in 1933 and the springs have been running ever since. On the top of the dam there is smaller cutout for the daily flow with a larger spillway for the big storms. You can sit “on the point” on the top of the canyon, just off the yard and have a great view of the dam, it’s siting the perfect location for this view. I’m sure that the location was planned and it turned out just right.
Winter into Spring
Beautiful in any season, the canyon is most peaceful and yet very alive at this time of the year. A thick blanket of snow softens some features and accents others.
The bubbling springs remind us to give thanks for the blessings provided by the waters. Water is really what it’s all about this time of the year. It starts to whittle away the ice and snow, even as more piles up. You know it won’t last long now. Good waterproof boots are your best friend now, essential for ice, snow and mud, lots of mud, glorious mud. With the deep snow this year, there will be waterfalls everywhere in the canyon. When we have spring rains, there are BIG waterfalls in the canyon and the sound is spectacular!
The woodchuck pops up now and then, to check for sunshine and green shoots. The evergreens shake off the cold and snow and stretch each needle towards the sky and new light. The ferns and mosses take advantage of the moisture and cool temps to show off their first greens. In early March, the skunk cabbage blossom will be the first “wildflower” to be seen. The dark purple & green spathe melts the snow around it as it collects and magnifies the sun’s warmth. Fallen leaves encased in icy displays melt interesting designs with the sun’s help, too.











