Sunday, April 19, 2026

Spring Time


 The ice and snow let go, but some persistent overnight cold created dramatic scenery around town.

  Once it switched to all rain and stayed above freezing, we got some intense downpours.  This one happened on an evening I was heading to the radio station to do a show.  I had to delay my departure for the lightning to let up, and then it, and the rain returned when I successfully crossed the raging streams coming down East Hill streets.

 

  This is the worst effect I encountered the next morning.  It has benefits though, as this is a good source for stones to use in steps on a trail along this stream and some nice ones turned up.

 

 Just downstream from the culvert.

Six Mile Creek took in all the feeder streams, and then some.


   The creekside trail in the wildflower preserve lost a little more ground.

  

Gail and I made a quick stop at Taughannock on our way to Buffalo for Easter.
 


   Just a reminder of one of the many reasons dogs are supposed to be on leash in the wildflower preserve.  But sure, tell me again how it doesn't affect anyone.

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