Kenosha Municipal Golf Course
Nov. 20th, 2014 10:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I posted more Pike Creek photos today. This one is a portion of the creek that flows through the Washington Park Municipal Golf Course. It's also another one that I think turned out rather nicely.

We sneaked in through an open and disused gate at the top of the embankment leading down into the course, pushing our way through the thick undergrowth toward the water.
What most caught my eye here was the placement of the willow trees. Their even spacing clearly indicates they were part of landscaping, but by their size they've been there a long time!
I wonder if this golf course floods when Washington Bowl floods. They are the same waterway after all, both in a depression, and quite close to each other.
(My copy of John Henry, replacing the one that disappeared in my move, arrived this week and I'm listening to it. It's a really cool thing to be listening to music that I know so well that I can sing along with it while still having my brain free for typing up posts and photo processing!)

We sneaked in through an open and disused gate at the top of the embankment leading down into the course, pushing our way through the thick undergrowth toward the water.
What most caught my eye here was the placement of the willow trees. Their even spacing clearly indicates they were part of landscaping, but by their size they've been there a long time!
I wonder if this golf course floods when Washington Bowl floods. They are the same waterway after all, both in a depression, and quite close to each other.
(My copy of John Henry, replacing the one that disappeared in my move, arrived this week and I'm listening to it. It's a really cool thing to be listening to music that I know so well that I can sing along with it while still having my brain free for typing up posts and photo processing!)