Well, I finally managed to see the majestic waterfalls in the snowy season. I've seen them in all the other seasons, but never in winter, due to the obvious reasons.....snow and ice, tricky road conditions getting there, and more. We had a big snow recently, and the last day when the sun was coming out, the area was sparkling, so I thought it was time to see the falls once again. For those of you who didn't see my last posts, these waterfalls are on California's list of beautiful places to see. It is a mesmerizing waterfall, and can you believe they are on the outskirts of my town, about 10-15 minutes away? My son came along with me, and when we got there, everything was covered in snow. I thought the waters might be frozen, but it was still flowing, and there was snow on the upper part of the falls in the landscaped area. When you first start out, the stairways were covered in snow, and the trails were icy, so you had to be careful walking down. The boulders were so pretty all covered in white. The moss trees that are so apparent in summer, were replaced with clumps of snow. There was a little cabin near the general store, and all the picnic benches were covered. I talked with a couple who traveled an hour to see them. There will be lots of pictures on here today, so come along and see the waterfalls that are so pretty in the heart of winter.
When I got home and since it was Friday, I picked up some fish and chips at the local eatery on main street. They never disappoint. It was such a wonderful day.
Look who else is enjoying a snow day! Nel lives only about 20 minutes from the snow line.
So, now that I've seen the waterfalls in every season, my son asked me which was my favorite. The falls in Autumn are brilliant with the orangish colors in the landscape, during spring and summer you will find it green and tropical looking, but the winter season there is magical, and I would have to say that would be my favorite season to visit.

















