Just in case

Not yet. Should the nice-day striders and cyclists need a break, relaxation awaits along the Onondaga Lake paths.

No stopping, no how

Turn of my path. On a recent stroll through the Village of Liverpool on yet another beautiful March morning, I decided to take a different entrance than usual into Onondaga Lake Park. That stop sign could use a red-paint touch-up, thought I.

Trying the angle

Part of the cast. Meanwhile, over on the jetty across the inlet, a couple other nice weather fans were wetting lines. I know not what they were hoping to land, nor how they were doing.

Beauty of the bridge

Take our turn. Go either direction on Long Branch Road and you’ll find a very important traffic light well in front of the skinny bridge. Take heed. The rustic green bridge spanning the creek-width portion of Onondaga Lake is one-lane wide. And so each lane of Long Branch enters the funnel upon green to take…

Extending my fun at Willow Bay

Ramping up the beauty. The recent warm weather prompted me to visit the west end of local park on the shore of Onondaga Lake. The Willow Bay area welcomed me with a new metal jetty extension and plenty of pretty photo opportunities. Happy landing. The gull perched on the tippy-top of the extension at the…