Frozen “Not Really” Water Falls in Delaware

It has been below freezing in Delaware County for most of the past three weeks and that is leading to a lot of ice. The Alum Creek and Alum Creek Resevoir have a lot of areas where the water dripping from the rock has frozen and accumilated to create beautiful cascading ice falls.

This photo was taken just north the State Route 521 bridge over Alum Creek near the community of Killbourne.

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Toby Boyce

Sadie Lynn is the Boxer of Toby Boyce, a REALTOR with Keller Williams Consultants Realty, and Mrs. Toby. Sadie has been hearing more than she can take about real estate and Delaware since Toby became an agent in July. So, she decided to take into her own hands and created this site to share her new knowledge. Enjoy, my take on Delaware, Ohio and real estate as a general.

2 responses to “Frozen “Not Really” Water Falls in Delaware”

  1. Kaye Thomas

    Toby,
    Visiting the Other blogs is fun.. and this picture is amazing..
    What’s Meebo?

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