My colleague had an early return flight so I gave him a ride to the airport. I had scheduled a later flight in case more time was needed with the customer I was visiting. I took the free time to visit the same park from a few days prior hoping sessile trilliums were now in bloom. An early morning downpour had been replaced by bright blue skies by the time I reached the trailhead.
The rain had swelled the stream in the park.
I was happy to see the sessile trilliums had opened up since my arrival.
The water was cloudy from the turbulence but the change in flow was immense. Two days earlier, I crossed this nearly dry stream in the area near the lower right edge of the image.
Rue Anemone had opened within the two days since my prior visit.
It has been ages since I have seen a 747 sitting on the tarmac. This one was sitting far away from the terminal. The inner nacelle on the left is missing the engine. A little over 400 of these jets still fly with only about five percent still in passenger service.
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