Tornado Damage

After walking part of the Flower Park trail we headed up the hill towards Vendome.

Claire pointed out the neon green-yellow Chrysothrix lichen.
The trail must have been impassable after the tornado!
Always a delight to see the Split Gill fungus!
A gorgeous clusters of Coralberries!

The Vendome Well history!

What the sign did not mention was the sulphur smell. 🙂 The smell drifted all the back to the hill we had just walked over.

A Rusty Blackhaw bud!

New Chinkapin oak leaves!

This area of the park was closed. It crosses Rock Creek. On the other side on the bank it was being restored from the tornado damage.

Time to head back for lunch. Yeah our stomachs rule! LOL.

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6 Comments

  1. Yes it is really lovely – dont remember ever seeing one. Like lace.
    When was the tornado – must have been a doozey!

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