The park itself is really nice, enjoy walking around the park. Added many new trees! There was a very creepy man there sitting on one of the benches. As I walked by I said to him in a humorous manner. " these ducks are swimming along with me on my walk, they are not giving up hope that I am hiding food from them" and I laughed. He looked me up and down as if I was a spring chicken, asked me my age and what do I feed the ducks. I'm 63 next month and this guy creeped me out. 45-ish, black shirt & pants, beard, short afro-type hair, African-American and spoke in a low, soft voice. I turned around and started speed walking to my vehicle and realized there were only 2 of us in the park around 6 pm, he remained on the bench as...
Read moreIt's an oasis in the city. Whereas in your day to day, you see barren desert or concrete or buildings, in this park, there's water and greenery. While the downside is there is not off-street parking (at least from what I could see), I was able to park on the side of the street. Coming in, I was amazed to see the beautiful pond with ducks swimming about. There were benches under trees to enjoy the view. How tranquil! Aside from that, there was a small playground with nice purple and green themed equipment, a red rope climbing structure, and a basketball court. While this park is tinier than some of the other ones that I've been at, I know I had...
Read moreThis is my neighborhood park. It's a great place to come and walk the dogs. Some people think it's ok not to clean up after their pets though leave a bad name for those of us that do. We usually go off to a more secluded corner of the park to throw the ball for my two dogs who are under strict voice command and do not care to socialize with other humans or dogs. They are older dogs, so the 5 minute walk and 5 or so tosses usually wears them out for the day. It's perfect. The pond here is lovely. We've seen tons of wildlife...even some...
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