Can’t find your docks that floated down the creek last spring? Here’s another place to look. Email any postings to webmaster@bigpondassociation.com and they will be posted ASAP.
Some things floating around post Irene, here are some pictures of some of the things described below so you can find them eaiser Pictures
September 11: White sunfish with green splash guard floated to the end of the creek. I (Jarrod) was able to tow it out, got out some of the water and placed it against the pole by the boat launch.
September 10: 2 orange, traditional stye, life vests and 2 different style boat paddles at our place. They actually are at the smith cottage in the front, by the island dock. You can call me at 269-6562. Linda Bardsley
September 7: Section of wooden dock floating next to the woods, about half way betweenthe public beach and the tree that juts out horizontally from the woods.You must be very close to shore and going slowly to see it--I only spotted it because I was in a kayak.
September 7: also by the woods, fairly close to the public beach--a section of white dock--possibly aluminum.
August 31st: Sunfish, red hull, white deck with three slanting red stripes fore and aft, apparently washed up at Tacke's. Now sitting between Tacke and Harrison cottage. Also a sunfish boat cover.(Reported by James Adams)
August 31st: We have a green Coleman cooler, big wheels, on lawn at 28 MacLean Beach (North of access road.)(Reported by James Adams)
August 31st: Wooden water ski part of flotsam on Schechter's lawn. Also large checkers pieces. (Reported by James Adams)
August 31st: Paddle boat with blue bottom and a small row boat on a dock about half way down the creek
August 31st: Long's ~12' x 12' dock with no wake sign about half way down the creek. Might be able to flip it over and pull out with a boat
August 31st: Aluminum raft with blue floatation near inlet (left of Camp Bonnie Brae)
August 31st: Small aluminum boat with ~1970's Mercruy outboard on it near inlet (left of Camp Bonnie Brae)
August 31st: Single wooden chair, looks like it was made out of classic round fence post like wood placed on the end of the North Shore dock