One advantage of the weekend is that I make myself take some time to get things done in the house rather than work outside. I have a list of indoor projects that’s even longer than the list of outdoor projects! If I live to see the end of both of those lists, I’m guaranteed to attain a ripe old age.
I managed to work through a folder of pictures taken this past January when Betsy and I visited Fall Creek Falls State Park here in Tennessee. As you probably know, that is a very special place for the two of us. Since it is only about an hour away, we do get there fairly often, although we’ve rarely been there in the winter.
One advantage of going in the winter is that the view of some of the falls is not as obstructed as it is when there are leaves on the trees. And the water flow is usually better than it is in late summer or autumn. We even got a bonus by visiting a small waterfall, Wildcat Falls, on the way to the park. It is usually only a trickle but there was a pretty good flow when we stopped by, so of course we took some pictures there as well.
The picture above is of Fall Creek Falls and its smaller companion, Coon Creek Falls. To see more of our visit to Fall Creek Falls click HERE.












