Barely a Stream

Here's another reminder of how dry the summer was. It was taken at Washington Valley Park, and is usually a small stream that flows into the Washington Valley Reservoir. (It's not the larger West Branch Middle Brook.) Usually you need to do a little rock-hopping to get across it [1].

But at the tail end of August (and probably almost all of August) it looked more like a puddle with rocks in it. The rocks are still lumpy enough that you needed to cross with care, though falling today would be more of a painful than wet experience.

Fortunately the water level has returned to approximately normal levels with our autumnal rains. Still, we did have one of the driest summers I've seen down here.



[1] On one occasion I watched a mother attempting to coax a small boy to cross it, but he found it too unsafe.

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