The dam was redone, we've been here before. Motts Mills Refurbished Dam, July, 2016.
Also, May 20, 2017.
The area hosts a lot of critters: frogs, fish, ducks, etc. Snapping turtle and rivers and dams (June, 2015) prior to the refurbishment. This snapping turtle was quite something.
The wetland can absorb a lot of water. It's a pretty little spot, with a bench for sitting, once the water goes down and the sun comes out.
There is something about rushing water in this setting. Soon it will slow and the dragonflies will be out.
Motts Mills from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Round Lake Dam on the Bonnechere River
Here’s some perspective on water levels around here. The dam ends 1/3 of the way across the River. The closer 2/3 is water flowing over and around. There is no elevation change between lake and river. pic.twitter.com/gn3V7sZP88— Matt Cruchet (@Paramedic_Matt) May 2, 2019
3 comments:
You know all of the places.
Happy Mother's Day.
The water looked so peaceful, then rushing and noisy. Loved the old bridge supports left bare with a fallen tree across the water.
when will this rain ever stop? Such a lot of damage it is causing.
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