I've been meaning to stop by the highway and get a picture of this nameless—as near as I can determine—seasonal waterfall for several months... well, probably a couple of years... but for various reasons to do with speed, wrong light, and too much traffic, to name a few impediments, I just haven't completed the photographic task. But I had some time this morning and the sun was in the right place, so, with the traffic light enough to risk it, I pulled way off the side of the busy state road, put my wide-ish angle 35mm lens on the dSLR and bushwhacked my way to the cataract, which drops perhaps 30 feet before it gathers its falling waters into a small stream that quickly flows into the Pawcatuck River. The hike in is not easy and the overgrowth could definitely use some pruning work, to say the least. But I eventually found a fairly open spot and my "model" proved splendidly cooperative.