POSTED ON Wednesday, January 18, 2012 AT 09:32AM
Palouse Falls frozen?
Surely not, but they do come to a stop through the magic of a camera’s fisheye lens.
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A fisheye lens turns a big smile from the view into the Palouse River canyon below the falls.
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An irksome rumor circulated in my domestic circle during the final freezing days of 2011. It claimed that Palouse Falls had frozen solid.
Imagine.
I scoffed, of course. Yet, my conduit insisted her source had seen a photo of the frozen falls.
Ha!
Ooops!
A patronizing tone seldom benefits an adult discussion. It may cause cracked-ice mumbles to appear.
Not something I prefer.
And I blame the so-called frozen waterfall.
Palouse Falls State Park, about eight miles north of Lyons Ferry and the Snake River, via State Route 261, may be the most scenic and most often photographed tourist draw within 60 miles of Walla Walla.
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