Turbulent Water

Water is the most expressive element in nature.  It responds to every mood from tranquility to turbulence.

Walter J. Phillips

20 responses to “Turbulent Water”

  1. Great capture of the turbulence. 🙂

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  2. So true! And how it rushes in late winter, early spring.

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    1. I was surprised how fast the water was moving when we stopped by a river over the weekend to see if there were any ducks. Only a daredevil duck would have attempted that current.😁

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      1. Wow!

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  3. Enjoyed the thoughts on water’s expressions, ACI. And your photo emphasizes your theme so well, portrays such a rush…a blast of emotion.

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    1. Thank you!🙂 The water was very moody last week, but it looked very peaceful today.🙂

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  4. I like the sound of rushing water, as long as it is not the flood waters.

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    1. It was a surprise to see that much water last week, especially in February, between the rain and melting snow.

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  5. Too much turbulence for us lately! I never thought i’d love stagnation! 🙂

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    1. I hope everyone is still safe in your area and we have to swap tranquil and calm for stagnation as soon as the flood waters recede.🙂

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  6. So true! My favorite element.

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    1. Definitely my favorite element and I love watching its changing moods.🙂

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  7. Is it spring? Not yet…
    I hope your week isn’t too turbulent!

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    1. Feels like spring today and there may be waves of tears if it snows later in the week!😁

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  8. We’re safe and OK but have a ton of cornstalks in our yard. I am elderly and will probably have to hire someone to remove them.

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  9. Wow, the awesome power of nature dashing by!

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