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Post by fernwood on Jun 6, 2019 17:24:15 GMT -5
I had to go in two directions today. Took the time to appreciate the beauty of where I live and take many photos. All photos are within 10 miles of my house. Cannot caption all, but here are some descriptions in no order. The area is full of eskers, streams, rivers and lakes. Glacial deposits sculpt the landscape. Farm fields, horses, cows, plant nurseries tucked away on country roads. The ice Age Trail. What I consider the best State park in Wisconsin, Hartman Creek. It is not just a creek, but includes a chain of 4 lakes. A mix of modern and rustic facilities. Many horse riding trails and horse facilities. Primitive and modern camping. Baseball and volleyball. Several beaches. Boat, canoe and Kayak rentals. A campground store with many local items, including veggies, meats and cheeses. The Central Wisconsin Food Hub is run by a friend of mine. Local farm items are distributed across the state from there. In Amherst there is the Opera House I am heavily involved with. We are restoring a 1902 Opera House. It is across the street from the Mill Pond on the Tomorrow River. The area has a walking path and several picnic areas. A couple of docks for fishing. It is algae bloom season on the pond. Also, the many geese who live there are taking advantage of the trail. The area by the dam is loaded with many local rocks. Lots of Spring flowers in bloom now. One might see a newly born calf with their mom. Many 1800's barns and other buildings in the area. Some new construction. Wild West Campground and Riding Stables is across the street from me. They are well know in the Upper Midwest USA for their girls horse camps. Their horse pastures border the Township baseball diamond. So, please enjoy a trip through SE Portage County, Wisconsin.
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Post by Rockindad on Jun 6, 2019 17:33:19 GMT -5
Lots of green, love it! Leaving shortly to have a practice with my baseball team. 75 and sunny, could we have turned the corner?!?!
Al
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Post by MsAli on Jun 6, 2019 17:35:45 GMT -5
Thank you for sharing. I love how green it gets back there
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Post by fernwood on Jun 6, 2019 17:47:14 GMT -5
Lots of green, love it! Leaving shortly to have a practice with my baseball team. 75 and sunny, could we have turned the corner?!?! Al I hope your baseball diamond will be free from any further rain that prevents practices or games.
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Post by fernwood on Jun 6, 2019 17:49:16 GMT -5
Thank you for sharing. I love how green it gets back there I did not take any photos of the 2' grass in my back yard, lol. My lawn mower is not working right now. Son in Law mowed the front year with one he has stored in my barn that belongs to a friend. Lots of green there.
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Post by miket on Jun 6, 2019 21:58:25 GMT -5
Looks a lot better now than it did with the snow! Thanks for sharing, very peaceful and beautiful. 🙂
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Post by jamesp on Jun 7, 2019 6:48:59 GMT -5
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Post by fernwood on Jun 7, 2019 6:52:54 GMT -5
Yes, it is. Plus close to several fairly large towns. Only wish my property had some water (creek/lake) on it and the house was not so close to the busy road. All I have is a large, dry creek bed. Someday I want to put in a water feature in back yard. Have everything for it, except the hole.
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Post by jamesp on Jun 7, 2019 11:50:29 GMT -5
Yes, it is. Plus close to several fairly large towns. Only wish my property had some water (creek/lake) on it and the house was not so close to the busy road. All I have is a large, dry creek bed. Someday I want to put in a water feature in back yard. Have everything for it, except the hole. Water + farm does go well together fernwood. They have solar powered well pumps that can pump a whole lot of water, initial installation can be costly but in the long run it is nice to have the extra water. I hope to bore a horizontal well to obtain a free flowing well in the mountains since the creek is so small. There is the base of a steep hill close to my building site which has a lot of water seeping out of it. Water table follows topography and often a horizontal well will breach the water table and bring water to the top of the bored hole. Solar or free flowing, both maintain fresh water for drinking as opposed to more stagnant water sitting down in a well.
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