A few tenths of a mile up the Tuckerman Ravine Trail from the Pinkham Notch Visitor Center sits Crystal Cascade. At the foot of Mt. Washington, this falls drops a hundred feet in total. The upper section is seventy feet high, the lower half thirty feet high. *Full Disclosure* I cleaned up a fallen log or two from the plunge pool area!
This pair of bluebirds was sitting together staring at the last rays of a colorful sunset. The vegetation around and behind them was glowing soft red. I added red texture layers to create what I think is a dynamite canvas print. Admittedly, it works less well as a JPEG on a computer screen.
This Hepatica, from the Erie National Wildlife Refuge, is one of the earliest blooming wildflowers.