
This lovely waterfall plunges down the hill right beside Woodruff Street on Mount Washington. It’s nearly invisible until you’re almost right beside it, and many drivers probably never notice it.


Four minutes of rushing water in Saw Mill Run along the Seldom Seen Greenway. Since WordPress.com will not embed Wikimedia Commons videos, you can go to the Wikimedia Commons hosting page.
Snow accumulates on vegetation during the snowstorm of December 16, 2020. Go to the Wikimedia hosting page for a high-resolution version.
Indian Strawberry (Potentilla indica) and Common Mallow (Malva neglecta) both have long blooming periods, and neither one is willing to give up just because of a few freezes. Here we find both blooming during a warm spell in the middle of December.
Above we see not only the mallow flower, but below and behind it one of the flattened round seedpods that give the plant another one of its common names, “cheeses.”
Meanwhile, the Indian Strawberries are not only blooming, but also fruiting. The fruits look delicious, but they’re flavorless.