Long past sunset, the bright light of a full January moon shines brightly on the frozen Gooseberry Falls. Being able to see the stars and waterfalls at the same time is a special treat.
Although the moon has no light source of its own, it is able to reflect about 7% of the sunlight that hits it back into space. This makes for a fairly bright night light.
This was truly an awesome display of God's creation as the river water gurgled under the ice and occasional cracking sounds broke the silence of the valley. Winter is such a wonderful time of year in the Northland.
Who is the mother of the ice? Who gives birth to the frost from the heavens?
For the water turns to ice as hard as rock, and the surface of the water freezes. Job 38
