
A while ago, we enjoyed an overnight trip to Twin Falls, Idaho, home to three waterfalls:
- Shoshone Falls — known as “Niagara Falls of the West”
- Pillar Falls — 1.5 miles upstream from Perrine Bridge pictured below
- Twin Falls — the city’s namesake

Twin Falls became the center of national attention in September 1974 when daredevil Evel Knievel attempted to jump the Snake River Canyon in a specially modified rocket cycle—a perfect segue for “water under the bridge;” an idiom cliche used to refer to something that’s over, done, and not given much thought.

How much water has passed under your bridge?
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This post was previously published on Tuesdays with Laurie.
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