It attracts runners and walkers and their dogs and I am already noticing a fair number of regulars. There is a natural playground that makes me wish I were a kid again, an impressive skatepark under construction, many places to rent bikes, and many locations to put a canoe or kayak in the water. Here are some photos:
Houston Police Officer Memorial |
Adult Black-crowned night heron |
Juvenile Black-crowned night heron |
Here is Waugh Bridge where over 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats live during the day and emerge at sunset. The second picture is looking straight up into one of the crevices of the bridge. If you look closely you can see the heads of bats sticking out.
Here is the Barbara Fish Daniel Nature Play Area and the Lee & Joe Jamail Skatepark:
The building below have air conditioned restrooms and the top level provide a shady place to sit and admire the skyscrapers of Houston. I sat here for quite a while the day we arrived while my husband spent a couple of hours in the office setting up the classroom for their first day teaching.
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