I’ve brought you many pretty photographs from Onondaga Lake Park.
Yes, I’m a fan of this significant recreational space so close to where I live and work.
And so I walk here often.
The waters, I know, used to be used as the private dumping bucket for Big Corporate Chemical on the other side of the lake for oh-so-long. But cleanups were ordered, orchestrated and in force for years now.
And so reality sinks in with this sign.
No matter how fishy reality gets, Mark, I’m always glad to visit here.
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Yes, reality can be a bite on a hook, Ann.
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Glad for the effort to clean it up…..I would not bring a fork with me either!
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Yes, they know to give good advice, MBC.
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Yes, do not eat the mutated fish. Good advice! And do “keep the trams down the center line.” Is that an expression only snow people understand? Explain please, east coast bro.
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Actually, it’s a warm season thing, sis Sandra. In calmer times, they run a motorized vehicle from one end of the park to the other so folks who can’t walk the whole length can also enjoy the trail. They call it a tram for some reason.
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So glad they rescued it and you are all able to appreciate its beauty once again
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Yes, a bit of progress, Beth.
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