Kat Goldwarg

Niagara Falls, CA

Member since November 16, 2020

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Sedum Rupestre Angelina

I was walking back home from an essential errand on Dec 21/20 and noticed a huge patch of bright succulents in front of a closed military museum. A large floral area at the front was planted and is maintained in the summer by a gardening society group, this particular plant was a great choice since it gets very bright in cold weather. I caprured images from the sidewalk and had to research to find its name of Sedum Rupestre Angelina.

Succulents in snow

One of my favourite photo sessions from this summer was of succulents on the front lawn by the sidewalk of a house one street over from my house. This morning I walked over to see what they look like in January and they look nice still!

Sumac tops in snow atop the Canadian side of the Niagara Gorge

Sumac tops on trees with no leaves in snow at the top of the Niagara Gorge on the Canadian side. Below, the water you see is the section of the Niagara River's class 6 rapids.

Three Birch Tree Trunks

I enjoy taking photographs of multiple tree trunks as it reminds me of complex yet simple museum style architecture. I photographed these Birchs trees at a nearby neighbor's in autumn and returned to capture them in snow.

Snow covered trees in Niagara Gorge

A look at snow covered trees in the Niagara Gorge on Canadian side with the Niagara River as backdrop. This is across the street from my house on Christmas Day 2020 after a fresh snow fall.