
Dawn







Dawn at Beaver Point


The river dropped enough that I could wade across the shallow rapids just north of 4th of July Point onto the east side of the river.







A beaver crawled into the shallow rapids soon after I crossed, then disappeared under the water as a coyote watched.

Coyote was checking out something in the grass under the jetties.

View from the east side of the river looking south and west at 4th of July Point.

Wildflowers

The west bank of the river




Drift wood and wildflowers at sunrise

Another view of the west bank of the river




Looking at the South Beach from the east side of the river

North side of the shallow rapids where I waded back to the west side of the river.

The island between the shallow rapids

The jetty sculpture garden at the south end of South Beach.

Back on the west side of the river, looking northeast at the other side of the river I had been walking on.

Looking northeast from 4th of July Point.
Map of my long walk on the riverbed

Clouds rolled in when I got back home.



Spunk



Sunset

Dragon at dusk

What lovely pictures of the skies!
It must have been a lovely long😅 walk.
Spunk is a great model! Posing wonderfully 🤣
Every time my cat does something similar I am too slow with the camera!
I miss a lot of cute cat photos because the second I hold up the camera, they change positions. Thanks, Becky.
Looks like a lovely long walk. Thanks for sharing the beauty with us.
You are welcome, Sheyanne. Thanks for stopping by.
Great pictures, pure bliss. Nothing beats nature.
Thanks, Afreekan.
Love the dusk dragon.
It was a cool cloud critter. Thanks, Couriers.
Lovely looking walk. Every pic is a beaut
Thanks, Shey.
Cool clouds and gorgeous skies. Very artsy collection Tim.
Thanks, Brad.
There’s quite a few amazing shots here today, I can’t pick a favorite!
Thanks, Tiffany.
I particularly like the series of moon and cloud photos. They’re very ethereal.
Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
Stunning photos!
Thanks, Dawn.
Tim’s magic land!
Thanks, Geoff.
A fabulous walk, Tim, thank you!
Still, Spunkie-Poo 💋 does not look impressed. But he looks cute.
Spunk is rarely impressed. Thanks, Resa.
Daw was gorgeous. You really need rain. Flowers beautiful and Spunk is always adorable.
Thanks, Gigi.
Another beautiful collaboration between you and The Painter, Tim. And Spunk, too! Dawn appears to be smiling in that first photo.
Thanks, Lavinia. It was a happy dawn.
These photographs are very beautiful
Thanks, Robbie.
The river looks so low. A long way to travel on foot on the river’s bed. It is likely to continue getting hotter. Your photographs are always such a treat. The animals you have coming around seem to stay, like the coyote. They can feel the love there. Thank you Tim.
The river is really low. A thunderstorm just came through, dropping the outside temperature from 90 to 63 degrees. We even got .09 inch of rain out of it. Thanks, Joni.
Super driftwood shots Tim ..
Thanks, Julie.