It's chilly, but not chilly enough to stop my long walks, and definitely not freezing enough to stop the flow of the waterfalls I hike by. When I'm on the cardiac rehab trail—I guess I'm always on the cardiac rehab trail—I carry my ancient Fuji S5200, an all-in-one "supertelephoto" equipped with what was then, in 2006, a spectacularly long lens, a 10X with a 38 to 380mm, 35mm equivalent range. Now, of course, you can pick up an all-in-one that covers an astounding 24 to 2000mm range, but such a behemoth is heavy and expensive. The old Fuji is light and, surprisingly, still perfectly usable, despite its 13 years of steady service. This means I can stow it in my backpack, along with a new pair of very small Fuji binoculars, and, when I feel it's OK to stop my cardiac pursuits, capture images, such as this water still in motion.