This stretch of the Little Tonawanda was perhaps my favorite place in the world during my formative years. Here I stalked crayfish, hunted fossils, discovered water snakes and later, in my teen years, learned the place was teeming with creek chubs, suckers, shiners, and dace. Claudia was 16 years old the first time she helped me drag a 4' x 12' minnow seine through knee-deep water along this stretch of the creek! While taking this photo I couldn't help thinking, so much of our world has changed, but the riffles of the Little T still make the same sound they did in those early years.
These crab apples look as though they've been spit shined. Like every other apple tree, this year's crab apples were also laden with fruit.
I've seen abundant wildlife along the power line clear-cut over the years....even the critters like to travel the path of least resistance.
Maple leaves in tints of yellow, red and orange.....photo taken along the Little T where it flows past the old Judge Kone place, a favorite among pike fishermen in the '50s and '60s.
Day fades into night.....dusk along the power lines - diurnal creatures have foraged and retired; the nocturnal denizens are just beginning their watch.
Their pods burst, these milkweed seeds will become windborne, the leaves of the new plants providing food for next year's monarch butterfly caterpillars.
Hi Jim! Crayfish, fossils and
Hi Jim!
Crayfish, fossils and water snakes ~ oh the memories, but for me it was along the Oatka Creek. My brothers taught me how to catch crayfish, remove their tails and then go fishing to the "secret" fishing hole. (Once I saw a water moccasin and it scared me half to death. I was about 7 yrs. old and fishing all by myself.)
After a long day of fishing, there was nothing better than jumping off the train trestle (on Cole Rd.) If you were afraid of jumping there was always the triangle that was attached to a rope that was tied to the tree. SWING ~ splash! We always wore old sneakers, too ~ sharp glass and rocks are not kind to bare feet! Ha.
Great photos, again. Thanks. Love to hear you mention Claudia when she was 16. High school sweethearts?! (smile.)
Hiya Mardell! ...thanks for
Hiya Mardell! ...thanks for sharing some great memories.....the swimming hole, the fishing hole and all the critters that go with it - gotta love rural America!