My sister Marie and I went on a good adventure to Crockery Creek Natural Area (Ottawa County) located on the north side of the Grand River at Wren Drive. This visit we were able to walk in new (to us) areas accessible because the water level is low.
Even though we have been here before it is like a new place. This comes from a combination of things like, visiting in different seasons, exploring the park boundaries to the limit, and our somewhat poor memories. Exploring is always fun with Marie. Since we see no blooming wildflowers now, she is teaching me about trees.
Crockery Creek Natural Area |
Field At Crockery Creek Natural Area |
Crockery Creek There was ice on Crockery Creek. Temperature was 23 degrees Fahrenheit. |
The lighthouse is on the south pier, you can see just a bit of the north pier in this picture. We did some research at my house and called it a day.
4 comments:
Wow! Good day. No, we don't have poor memories. We just know so much. M :)
I like how you say it seems like a new place even though you were there before, I laughed out loud about the somewhat poor memory part! Cool photo of the pier- hope you were careful it looks quite icy. Can't wait for the next post!
funny, yes, that is an advantage of a poor memory. everything seems new all the time.
Who is stratovolcano again, you look familiar?
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