So that’s how they’re finding the bad lake stuff

On a pre-work stroll around Onondaga Lake Park, I noticed this big boat in the Marina parking lot. What is ATL, I wondered. The accompanying truck gave me answers. They apparently are finding the invasive species noted on the contraption I showed you in yesterday’s post. Work hard, ATL staffers.

Plain enough instructions

Those fishing in Onondaga Lake must watch what they pull in, I discovered during my recent pre-work stroll. I hope they clear the lake of what’s not good for it.

A Tiger Lilly blooms again

I can’t remember how many years ago George Three included this Tiger Lilly as one of my dear wife Karen’s presents for Mother’s Day. Up it comes again. I love these annual deliveries.

A happy holiday at our friend’s lake house

Our wonderful friend Gloria decided we were moving through COVID-19 enough for her to invite folks over to her extremely fantastic place in our world for a Fourth of July party. This lake is a free minutes short of a half-hour’s drive from our house just outside of Syracuse. My dear wife Karen and I…

Work hard they do

They’re working hard updating the town offices on our block. Every weekday morning I see them as I go about my pre-work business, and again when I come home. I’ve saluted the hard-working crew members as cherished rescue mutt Ellie B and I have walked around the grounds. I think they’ll be going at this…

Happy Fourth of July

I’m thinking that our Fourth of July will include backyard time with the backyard pool swimming and a bit of outdoor beanbag tossing. May you find the place and activities that help you be happy.

I spy a vibrant hydrangea

We saw the beginning of many lovely pink hydrangea blooms during Cape Cod Getaway 2021. And now this beauty blooms come the summer, noted during my library job in the Village of Liverpool. I’d put it up against any of the Cape Cod plants.