Rain, rain, rain. We'll have more water in April when the snowpack melts, but our streams and rivers and flood channels are already filling up (temporarily) from our recent bomb cyclones and atmospheric rivers. This particular one is a stream that flows down alongside Mt. Baldy Road. Further up the mountain there's another picturesque bunch of rocks for the stream to flow over, but it was getting near sunset and I only had time for one. So this was it.

The time-lapse water flow gives it a strangely magical appearance.
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Surprised there is so little snow up there after all this rain
Probably a bit farther up the mountain.
Rain, like inflation, is transitory..
Don't cross it without help Bilbo. There is something more than just fish in these waters, grasping things, mouldy things, biting things...
There is an old ditty: "April showers bring May flowers." But when I lived in SoCal I used to say it was "April flowers get wiped out by May showers" because of the weather pattern. So hang on to be disMayed.