Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Still Springing

This morning (9/6), I went out about ten minutes before sunrise to see how the North Fourth Spring was doing. It's still there - as pretty as ever. The first full workday after the labor day holiday came and went along with the 1500 or so gallons of water that drained into the storm sewer. The raccoons that live in the storm sewer have a ready source of fresh water.
Anyway, I took one picture from the east and one from the north.
View from east:

View from north:

If you look at the two photos, you will see that there are no shadows that you could use to tell them apart. Once the sun comes up, shadows start to appear. The shadow that extends northwestward will be the longest that it's going to be in just a few minutes. I'll try for a long shadow view soon. It looks as if I will have the opportunity since the spring will flow again tomorrow.
Ya'll come back now! Hear!  - JD Clampett

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