No fear

Snack time. Yes, this squirrel is unabashedly dining as I near on the walking path during my Onondaga Lake Park stroll. Thank you for posing! You’re hired, too. And, coincidentally, another furry model allowed me a photo opportunity as I made my way back to my car parked outside the library on Tulip Street.

Don’t even think it

It’s a no-go. Cars are not allowed to enter Onondaga Lake Park from the Village of Liverpool’s Brow Street. This the big blocks placed in the road makes abundantly clear. Told you. Yes, car drivers are given ample warning above.

Looking beyond the bench

There is a there out there. I appreciate then way they situate the benches on the shore of Onondaga Lake Park. Ready for anything. They figure folks like to look this way and that while resting from their activity.

On the other side

The road to somewhere. I saw the county’s tram go past on the paved side of the two recreational paths during my Onondaga Lake Park stroll, but I missed it with my iPhone camera. Anyway, I like this cloud shot setting off the road to the east way better.

Enjoy the space

My space. Why is this place cool? Walk this way, so many people think on the left path at Onondaga Lake Park. Or right path, if you’re coming from the west, of course.

Look out

Inside and out. Lots goes on, in the tree, around the tree and beyond the tree, my eyes tell me as I scope out the shore of Onondaga Lake Park during my stroll.

There for you

Take a peek. Nobody was up for the big space ready leading up to the metal dock leading out onto Onondaga Lake, but the circle looked well-placed to me as I strolled.

Enjoy the sprawl

Spaced out. This trio on the shoreline at Onondaga Lake Park was not ready to change color, standing proud with its summer green. I liked the spacing as I strolled.

Hidden gold

Tucked away. The county Parks and Recreation office tries to hide this changing tree, but the golden colors won’t be denied from my stroll.