This morning the babies and I drove around Visalia photographing all the streams flowing near full capacity.
Visalia has four streams that flow through or under the city limits. The major stream is St. John's River, which is Visalia's city limit to the north.
I took these photogrphs of St. John's River and Elbow Creek just east of Visalia where run very close to each other.
Mill creek runs mostly under downtown Visalia since 1910. Here are some photographs of Mill Creek west of downtown where it flows through two parks.
Not sure what creek runs through Plaza Park, but this park is at city limits of west Visalia. All the parks are beautiful this time of the year.
I'm @runridefly, and I had the best time driving around Visalia looking for all the creeks flowing full.
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Lots of creeks. Where are the Labrador retrievers playing and bathing in them? :)
BTW, the water is very brown. You must have had a lot of rain in recent days.
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@ervin-lemark, it's been raining for over a week.
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Of course, you've been writing about it. Sorry :)
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