I hiked in by Little Devils Postpile, and got this view of Tuolumne Meadows...still flooded.

The river was definitely flooding:

White Cascade looked far more impressive in the evening, when I didn't get good pictures, in the early afternoon it still had a lot of water, with substantial mist along the trail:

Here's the view of Glen Aulin proper that I had from my campsite:

No mosquitoes along this hike, but walking down in Glen Aulin (the real one), they're beginning to hatch there.
Finally...please do not bring food that won't fit in your bear can assuming you'll use a bear locker. You may not be able to reach it. After sunset I went in my tent, and heard the sounds of a group setting up camp by headlamp, in the dark, 150 feet from me. They seemed to be attracting a bear, I found out later that they had a loaf of bread taken while they were dumping out their gear and setting up camp. The next morning I left my tent to the sight of two grocery bags of food hanging from a tree, about 4 or 5 feet high, and a bear eating from them. Two hours later, as I was getting ready to leave, the same bear came back (cinnamon fur, yellow ear tag, there was another w/ white ear tag that wasn't camp-rading). They had a bear can, but they had extra stuff and were assuming they could use the lockers at Glen Aulin, but by the time they arrived Conness Creek was quite impassible. On the good side they did clean up all the resulting garbage.