Wood Lake
I've started stopping at Wood Lake on my trips to Minneapolis. It gives me a chance to rest for a few minutes and helps separate the long interstate driving from the shorter intra-city driving (which are two different skill sets). It also gives me a chance to photograph birds and squirrels.
This set is of photos I took right before heading out to Costa Rica. When I returned a week and a half later, all the snow was gone (as were the squirrels (do they melt too?)).








This set is of photos I took right before heading out to Costa Rica. When I returned a week and a half later, all the snow was gone (as were the squirrels (do they melt too?)).








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Squirrels don't melt, but they disperse from bird feeders and sheltered areas like Wood Lake once winter is past.
I really love Wood Lake. We've seen juvenile swallows figuring out how to fly, and muskrats, and Canada geese herding their young along, and a lot of migratory warblers, and of course dragonflies.
P.