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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in November, 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024. The deck of the bridge is now under that pile of debris.

Monday, November 23, 2020

Cold around the lake

 

When the temperature drops, I can still walk around Lake Tomahawk, all bundled up.  Here's the finished playground. The idea of accessibility was for a parent to be able to roll onto the playground in his wheel-chair, apparently...not to have any playing equipment for a child in a wheel-chair. We have one resident who was injured in an accident a few years ago, and he had been a coach at the local college. So the whole thing (raising the money) and publicity was for him to be able to be there with his kids. Of course the report in local newspapers also said that the paving company donated time and materials for the new driving ramp next to the new softer rubber playground itself.





Yet another tree had been removed, as well as another bigger pile of dirt!



The lake is still not at it's regular level.

I do like the new little waterfall on the creek though. But it's sure going to clog up with debris as these leaves already have shown.

9 comments:

  1. It is certainly a big project that should be really attractive when completed.

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  2. Hello,

    They are doing a lot of work there. The playground looks great and the lake is pretty. I like the little waterfall. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great new week!

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  3. You do have a nice place to get out to and walk around. That is a really big project!

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  4. It's great to see the progress and watch it take shape!

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  5. A lot different from the walk I took on Saturday. Blue sky but cold. Nice combination if you're dressed for it.

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  6. The progress is moving forward. It's great that you still can walk around the lake in the colder weather.
    Have a wonderful new week, Barbara.

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