This photo is where the river meets another river and the trail goes underneath the overpasses. Not the best part of the trail.
Right now, the river is really low, so there are all these places where there are exposed rocks and "sandbars" around for the birds to hang out. This photo has a couple of little ducks and another little crane.
This is the same shot, but with the background in it. What you see behind is part of Expo park, kind of like a science center, and new apartment buildings. Behind me, where you can't see, is more apartment buildings than you can count!
This is one area where there was an inflatable "dam" that was about 5 or 6 feet tall. They let the air out and now there is very little water compared to what there was before. Usually there are bunches of birds here too, but they moved downriver to the place where I took the last photo above.
This is another shot like the first one at the top. It's where the rivers meet. There's so little water flowing right now, you can't really tell there are two rivers here-or even one for that matter. I am guessing that they are controlling the water that is leaving the dam and just holding it back for now. I don't know all the whys or hows, just guessing.
More birds in a now-dry section of river. The day they really dropped the water level, I went out and as I was jogging along the trail and passing newly exposed areas on the edges of the river, I would look down and see fish of all sizes that had gotten stranded. They were flopping around and had no chance of getting to water. It was awful to watch. At one point, I tried to step down the concrete walls of the riverbank and onto the riverbed to try to throw a few back to some water that was nearby. But when I put my foot down on the river bed it started to sink. I decided that wasn't the best idea. Good thing I didn't have my new running shoes yet! The smell of this river is really pretty bad though. Even before the fish started dying from being stranded. I had a sick stomach for the rest of my run because it was just really awful to see all those fish helplessly flopping around and 'suffocating' to death. The birds hadn't discovered this yet, so they couldn't even put the fish out of their misery by eating them. Uggghhhh! I am looking forward to heaven so that there will be no more suffering and no more death! Not even of the little fish!
This is one of the inflatable dams half-way deflated. I was glad that I got to see this process in action because when I went by the next day, it was finished deflating and if I hadn't seen this stage I would have thought it was just completely gone. But it's not. It's flattened out in the bottom of the river bed. You can barely see it unless you know it's there. In this picture you can also see the wall and the way the river area is dropped down from the road. The roadway is at the top of that bank on the other side.
Well, I hope this gives a good idea of what this area is like that I have been telling some of you about. I am thankful that we haven't really had typical winter weather because I have been going down there most days with jogging pants and a very lightweight long-sleeved fleece top. It's been very comfortable. On other days, it's nearly unbearable because the wind is so biting cold. But the good days have definitely outweighed the bad, which is unusual for the month of December. Who needs a white Christmas, anyway? I keep telling myself that. :)........
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I was just wishing for a running pal and remembering when we would go rollerblading around Andrews together!:-( I'm happy you have somewhere to go to free your mind a bit!
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