Crazy title, right! But it’s true. Dry Creek in Roseville has an abundance of water because of all the rain we’ve had this winter. This lovely creek is next to a community park, and sees lots of kids enjoying a summer swim.

However, when Ray and I went there yesterday, there were downed trees and broken limbs all over the shoreline. I’m thinking they will have to do some cleanup before the summer heat hits so the kids will be safe.

Here are some pictures of our short outing.

I enjoyed the short time at the creek and the sunshine. We’re supposed to get more rain tonight and tomorrow. I read in the newspaper that our snow level is way above normal which is a good sign for a long ski season and the summer. Take care everyone!

18 thoughts on “Dry Creek Isn’t

    1. Yes, the water was welcome, but all at once?? Dry creek has never been dry and runs through Roseville. In fact, my grandkids went to elementary school in the Dry Creek School District. There are lots of creeks. The one in Citrus Heights is Cripple Creek. Now that also needs to be renamed.

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