Friday, April 4, 2008

Friday Photo Post: Gooseberry Falls in Winter

gooseberry falls in the winterPhotos by Connor Cashman

gooseberry falls in the winterDoug and the boys recently stopped at Gooseberry Falls State Park on their way to Lutsen Mountains. It looks a bit different from the summer.

13 comments:

Suz said...

Wow, what a contrast! Thanks for posting the link back to the summer photos, both are beautiful but the winter ones just look so COLD.
-Suz

Stacy said...

Hi Suz, I like the contrast, too. It was actually a nice day at the falls, not too cold, so fun to walk around.

Nomadic Matt said...

Hey, I stumbled upon yoru travel blog. Nice setup and beautiful pictures.

I have my own too.

http://www.nomadicmatt.com

I just started its so the layout might not be the best but hey, maybe I'll make your carnival. lol

I'll back again. I really like your photos.

Stacy said...

Thank you, Matt!

Greg said...

Cool (no pun intended :) )pictures Stacy, thanks for sharing.

Stacy said...

You are welcome, Greg. I'm glad you liked the photos.

Anonymous said...

Stacy its been a month with no update, we are anxiously waiting.....

Stacy said...

Hello, I've been taking a break from Rambling Traveler, but I'll definitely be back soon. A trip to England and Ireland is coming up and I'll have a lot to share. Thank you for checking in!

wndrlust said...

Nice pictures and blog! First time visitor here.

Stacy said...

Thank you for stopping by!

awesomeron said...

I am waiting for the results of your pending trip to Irland and England. The pictures and puzzles should be outstanding. Your work is getting better and better. Your pictures and puzzles and those from other linked travel blogs make for good reading and turn into good puzzles. I have lots of your work in My Pictures, and My pictures runs as a slide show on my screen saver., Along with my kids photos of their events, Proms, School Plays etc. It makes for a nice collection of about 400 photos which expands each day with your pictures and jigzone pictures. I do not do as many puzzles as I once did because Windows Vista Home has Chess Titans for free, It is a real good Computer Chess Game. Great for Training Beginners. I never realized I missed Chess so much.I have several hundard games in my head now and I do Chess Games in my sleep. I just play against the computer and now and then my daughter 17. We are getting ready for Graduation X2. Grandmother is coming out from Arizona, and bringing her friend Penny. Both are bringing their walkers with seats. I am locking my self down stairs except for when I have to play tour guide. I know that their energy level vwill not keep up with their plans. But we will get to the North Shore, The Temple, BYUH, and the Poly Cultural Center. I like my mother in law she is only a few years older then me and that is scary as she is very Grandma. While my kids are only 17 and 19. When I do Foster care I usually take 8-12 year olds. Well all for now Happy Day from the Islands. My wife likes you work also. She likes the Hawk Pictures. Good Picture of Mount Rushmore today difference in Cameras does show. It will make a fine puzzle.

Claudine said...

I'm from Florida, so when I see snow like that, I just want to roll all around in it or even make a snow cone out of it.

Stacy said...

Hi Ron, Hopefully I will get some good photos for puzzles in England and Ireland. Good luck with the graduation!

Hi Claudine, If it isn't too cold (I don't like it below 20 degrees), then we've been known to roll around in the snow. The way the snow drifts in our yard makes it easy for us to build snow forts, and we have a fun sledding hill right behind our house.