| The colors are beautiful with the sun is just right. |
Creeks and some rivers are nice to visit and the smaller creeks are often roaring rivers when we get a lot of rain. But this creek is no Mississippi River either and like the Ohio River, Twin Creek is often a slow, meandering body of water that drains fields and villages in this part of Ohio. Brookville, where I live, has Wolf Creek and our creek does the same and their waters are eventually combined in other streams and rivers that empty in the Ohio and it, as large as it is is a trickle when compared to the mighty Mississippi. We have larger rivers near us like the Stillwater River and the Little and Big Miami Rivers always associated with the Native Americans who one lived there — the Miami primarily but also the Shawnee and the remaining 800 Potawatomi were forced to leave their homes and were marched to Kansas where they were, more or less, left on their own.
Wolf Creek Trail
2 comments:
What beautiful colors! I lived on the lip of a canyon. We had endless hours of fun in the creek of the canyon. I'm sure it flowed directly in the Willamette River. I do love our little creek. Mumsie still lives in the old homestead. And we called it the Krik. LOL
Kricks are all over the place around here. We don't live near any canyons but there is no telling when one of the adjacent cornfields will sink away and make a big old hole probably and eventually good for fishing.
I don't like snakes and don't know much about them so give them a wide berth. I will move from my favorite photo hole if i see a snake swimming towards me.
I am trying to see what I can do that will make what I have better.
Post a Comment