http://bergiesplace.wordpress.com/2012/04/29/april-showers-bring-a-high-tide/
One morning after the recent nor’easter I went camera-ing. What had been the shoal waters of Sharp’s Walk (Run) had changed. The tide had come in.
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It was nice to see the swirling waters, and the rain, having washed away the dust, had made the greens more vivid.
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Even more important there was a new set of wildflower varieties along the red trail. |
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The trails were still there but some required special “navigation”. |
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