We have some truly spectacular waterfalls here in the Berkshire and Litchfield Hills and all along the Taconic Plateau. I make a point of visiting as many of them as I can in every season. Here are a few shots taken during this past remarkably warm and snowless winter of Bash Bish Falls in Copake, NY and Campbell Falls in New Marlborough, MA .
There is no meltwater this Spring, and many of our flashy, ephemeral streams will likely run dry as the season advances. Still, something about a cleft in the rock and falling water always feels spectacular.
like these pics a lot tim
Posted by: theo | August 07, 2012 at 01:29 AM
I love watching and listening to waterfalls. Connecticut has some of very pretty one.
Regards, Jim
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Posted by: Jim | July 28, 2012 at 04:41 PM
Dear Berks.,
Some of the falls resemble the backgrounds of N.C. Wyeth paintings. Certainly not by chance, I'll warrant!
Posted by: David Corbett | March 22, 2012 at 09:39 PM