Posts Tagged Morgantown
Trail map lifted from the MRTC
Today we proved that biking to Aldis is not only possible, but just as easy as biking to Krogers. The only unfortunate side effect is that the Mighty Mon smells worse than Deckers Creek. GROSS. We didn't have to bask in the stench for long though, because while it takes quite a while to walk from the Waterfront Park to Aldis, it takes barely 10 minutes to ride on a bike.
That little jaunt was in no way challenging enough for us, so we continued sou
April 19, 2010
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On a bike ride about a week ago, we discovered this little park in Sabraton, behind Krogers, by Decker's Creek. It just happened to be the switchover point on the Art Project Thingy walk, so I had a chance to take a few pictures of the place. It really is pretty cool!
April 12, 2010
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Sunday our family took part in an Eco Art Project Thingy organized by Basia Irland, a visiting artist at WVU. Many people walked, biked, kayaked, and waded the length of Decker's Creek, which if you aren't familiar, is an historic waterway that runs from Arthurdale through Morgantown.
Our group was made up of my cousin Malissa, her three daughters, her future sister-in-law, and me, Keith and Delia (and a dog, who is apparently really good at math). We symbolically carried the water in a baby
April 12, 2010
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Husband picked me up after work and we finally got to hit the trail for a snow hike. We went to White Park and walked around the reservoir. What would in fair weather be just a leisurely stroll, was in six inches of snow quite a nice workout! If you've never trundled around White Park, you should! Even in snow the paths were easy to follow, although they don't do any kind of snow removal inside the park. The parking lot by the ice rink was plowed though, so there's a nice place to lea
January 12, 2010
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I suppose I'll leave the title as it is since this is the inaugural post for GossipDuck.
What is this blog about? Well, we're aiming for a wide range of topics and not necessarily any of it related to "gossip." Basically it's a blog that starts conversations on whatever we want to talk about.
If you are interested in quacking about something on GossipDuck, we'd love to hear from you. We're based in the Morgantown, West Virginia area, but our content is not limited to this region. W
December 15, 2009
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