Good morning, lake sun

The arrival of daylight savings time means a lower sun for my quick morning pre-work visits to the shore of Onondaga Lake. I don’t mind as we welcome spring.

Happy spring to all

In anticipation of the arrival of spring, I took a pre-work walk down to the shores of Onondaga Lake earlier this week. With the changing of the clock this weekend, I felt spring ahead to a darker time. It was still. It was quiet. I was as calm as the flat water. Happy new season…

Big pileup near the park

I showed you the clear paths of Onondaga Lake Park, where nature enthusiasts and those in pursuit of health work their way east and west all winter long. Now I show you where snow goes as I walk back to the Village of Liverpool.

Tracks unknown

While walking past the lonely picnic tables during my morning stroll in Onondaga Lake Park, I wonder if a cross-country skier worked its way past. Or was it something narrow with a motor, maybe?

Lonely exploration

Anybody who chooses the early morning hours to spy what Onondaga Lake Park offers in February is likely to have plenty of space to spread out. Other hours perhaps not so much, as the previously left footprints indicate.

Keeping track of time

A quick before-work walk down to the lake allows me to note the sun rising to the east. I also note that people still like to trot down from Tulip Street to the wider path cleared by County Parks workers for year-round use.