Maybe this isn’t a great morning to be heading to Shawnee Hills. With Dam Jam having wrapped up early this morning the majority of the community is probably still sleeping.
However, for those of us that enjoy nature and getting out into it we head to the Twin Lakes area of the O’Shaughnessy Reservoir.
This is little piece of heaven is part of the 845-acre reservoir system.





HI ME AND MY FRIENDS WERE AT TWIN LAKES IN SHAWNEE HILLS TODAY THURSDAY OCTOBER 14,2010 THE LAKE LOOKED NOTHING LIKE THE VIDEO IT WAS ALL DRYED UP AND NO WATER AT ALL IN FACT IT WAS VERY SICKING AND TO BE HONEST VERY DISGUSTING TO BE HONEST AND IF YOU ARE A FISHING MAN OR HAVE EVER FISHED THERE BEFORE IT WOULD MAKE YOU CRY THIS LAKE NEEDS TO BE FILLED UP WITH WATER RIGHT AWAY SO PEOPLE CAN USE IT AND ALSO SO THE WILDLIFE CAN I HOPE THAT SOMEONE INPORTANT READS THIS AND DOES SOMETHING ABOUT IT RIGHT CAUSE IN THIS WORLD TODAY TOO MANY PLACE ARE BEING DISTORYED AND NOT BEING TAKEN CARE OF PLEASE DONT LET THIS LAKE BE ONE THEM ‘LETS TAKE CARE OF IT NOW SO FUTURE GENERATIONS CAN ENJOY IT TO’ THANK YOU
John – I am not an expert on the flow of the O’Shaunessey Reservoir, but having made the trek from Dublin to Delaware for the last three years, it seems that this is a cyclical lowering of the reservoir. It will be low for a few days/weeks and then return to normal. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day! – Toby
hi i have to agree withyou on one thing you are no expert and to be honest nor am i but i know i saw and what should be done to make it the way it use to be so people from all generations can enjoy it have a nice day