
At the far end of the lake, the stumps surrounded by mist gave a mysterious aire to the sunny afternoon.
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About sherijkennedyriverside
Left brain, right brain, I can't decide. After many years of successful visual arts pursuits, I'm working on my other creative inclinations. Reaching inward and venturing outward as the Snoqualmie River flows onward past my doorstep and life runs freely through my being, I set pen to page to share what I perceive.
Sheri J. Kennedy grew up mostly a city-girl coasthopping from Seattle to rural Pennsylvania, Miami and back to Seattle. She currently resides on the banks of the Snoqualmie River in the scenic Cascade Mountain foothills town of North Bend, Washington USA. Her heart has found its home.
I take it there is a dam at the end?
I’m not sure exactly where the dam is, but it’s somewhere on the otherside of the hillside. The water from the lake comes through the watertable rather than a visible stream. The area with the dam is in Cedar Falls watershed which is cut off from the public since it is an abundant source of water for our whole area and must remain pure.