Fall Creek meanders through the esker fields of the Malloryville Preserve. Here is the view from an abandoned railroad bridge. A major watercourse of the Finger Lakes, throughout the 19th century Fall Creek provided water power for local industry: grain grinding mills, cooperage and furniture. Here the stream bed is wide, flow slow and pacific for a mirrored surface, the effect broken by a single drop from an overhanging tree or, maybe, a fin’s flash.
Pam and I visited Malloryville last weekend to enjoy a “socially distanced” walk with family.
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Bello!
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Hi!!
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Quite lovely Michael a smashing shot of a gorgeous landscape. Great work 👍🏻
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Thank You, Francisco. Your compliment means a lot and is appreciated.
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My pleasure Michael. All the best,
F.
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