I love waterfalls. I never get tired of looking at them, mesmerized by the sights and sounds of untold gallons of water thundering over a cliff face and boiling up into clouds of foam in the river below. There was no shortage of waterfalls on our trip through the Rockies. Here is a sampling:

Rearguard Falls

Athabasca Falls

Sunwapta Falls

Tangle Falls

Bow Falls
A couple of months ago I bought some
Great Adirondack “Silky Sock” in the Rocky Mountain colourway and I have decided to knit it into Waterfall Rib Socks as a reminder of our recent vacation.

Rather fitting, don’t ya think?
Click here for a live action shot!
No comments:
Post a Comment