Was driving down Savoy/Passadena road on Sunday. I was talking to my son about a small lake/pond over by Bullock. To my amazement it was completely dry. I have to admit I did not get around the pines much this summer due to a home renovation project. We got out and walked the entire outside perimeter and even crossed into the rear bog. There was some movement of water comming through a collasped bridge that runs parallel to the railroad. The bog appears to be very shallow overall and the rear bog was more wet and muddy. I can always remeber driving past this and noticing its reflective blue color. I noticed on Boyds Maps there are some bogs north of this area. Are they contolling the water flow or is it just that dry of a summer? While I was there I did see the broken state monument that Teegate mentioned. On the way back we drove past the beaver deciever and the water was barely crossing over the road.
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