Monday, July 21, 2008

Nature rules

Here Comes the Flood - Peter Gabriel

The fire ended by an act of nature: a monsoon storm came up from the Gulf of Mexico and dropped several inches of rain in just a few hours. That ended the monster but then came the flash floods...

My neighbor George sent me some photos, among which this one showing the creek:



He said the water came rushing down pushing dead trees, boulders and debris sounding like a freight train. This photo shows the creek lookin north, almost from the same vantage point:



This is almost the same shot but looking towards the rocks next to where the Airstream used to be:



This is looking south from the road/bridge. Notice how the creek bed is now higher than the road on both sides:



I've taken photos over time from a big rock up the creek. Here's what it looks like in the summer:



In the spring:



And after a flash flood:



This is taken from the creek bed looking north to the big rock. It used to be very quaint there with a narrow stream lined with river rocks, trees, brush and grasses.



Here's a little film I took from the rock, panning from south to north:



Jorgy and I went walking up the creek. At times up the way, it's almost a hundred feet wide. It's a strange landscape and I guess you could say a photographer's delight.







WARNING!!! Another side effect of the fire is that bears have come down the mountain so if you go walking about, be sure to carry a sound horn, pepper spray or a gun...

Anyway, we thankfully encountered no bears but Jorgy had a cute nose-to-nose with free-range cows. I think he wanted to play with one of the black calves thinking it was just a big doggie that looked a bit like himself. They observed each other for a while and then Jorgy started doing his play jump and the calf ran away. Come back and play with me!



On the way back, we were treated to a beautiful sunset. It looks like a promise there will be a lot of rain this winter...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As usual I love your pics, esp the abstract two showing the texture of the sand/mud. The sunset goes with the music very well. Since I live here, it is always interesting to see this place thru someone else's eyes. ~Jenna