As the crystal clear waters cascaded over the weir it foamed and cast droplets into the cool air, where they sparkled like jewels in the low morning sun.
From the nearby undergrowth the blue rabbit stepped tentatively forth, dipped his foot into the water, shuddered, and scampered back whence he came.
All that remained to bear witness to his presence at the spot was his reflection, which had become trapped in the mirror like surface of the water before the weir.