Like a yard sale, kids are strewn across the state park's big sledding hill.
- Like a yard sale, kids are strewn across the state park's big sledding hill.
- It's hard to resist stopping to look at the photos you take on a hike.
- Wet snow sticks to the sides of trees in the park's walnut plantation.
- Afternoon winter light illumines the direction of wind in the most recent storm.
- Brush piles make great warrens for animals needing quick cover trailside.
- This trail is crunchy and stiff -- just right for walking and skiing.
- Water still flows next to rocks visually softened by heavy snow.
- A windless day in bright sun can be good for a picnic, but bring a broom to clear the snow.
- Fall Creek flows at an ancient and neighborly pace.
- Jewels seem to drip from trees as if from a frozen diadem.
- Whose woods these are I can tell -- yours, but you have to go to them to enjoy them.
- Wear some gaiters for woodland hikes and you will keep snow off your pants.
- The promise of heart-pumping thrills brings neighbors to the park.
- Duck Pond is worlds away from 56th Street.
- Don't even think of entering the golf course in winter. Seriously.
- Fort Branch Shelter is a sentry post above the lake.
- This lake is bowl-shaped or like a scoop, but its dessert is not all the way frozen. Take care before walking on any ice.
- Constructed areas bring golfers their pleasure-land at Fort Harrison State Park, and we have ours.
- Only a few colors seem to penetrate your brain's visualization of the landscape, but the shape and forms are what impress you on a winter photo hike.
- A friendly bridge placed just in time is a reminder this place is tamed.
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