It's a shame more people don't know about this magnificent treasure, nestled amid the train tracks and convergence of several busy roads. We look forward to the completion of an all-purpose path that will follow Mill Creek to the Cuyahoga River, sometime in the next couple of years. Thanks for posting pictures of the falls -- at about 45 feet, Mill Creek or "Cataract" Falls is about twice the height of the county's second highest, the Chagrin Falls. I have several links to sites about Mill Creek, the falls and the watershed on my blog, http://www.millcreekalmanac.com.
I'm deliriously, happily married to Rick. We have a basenji named Cleopatra and 3 manic (as a result of the dog) cats. They all appear on the blog regularly, as does the garden. On occasion, you may mistake this for the local Ag Report, but I assure you I am an artist, and eventually my work will make an appearance.
In the meantime, I find enjoyment in life's daily distractions.
We work to be part of the solution in Cleveland as members of a giving circle called The Cleveland Colectivo, giving microgrants to grassroots neighborhood projects throughout Cleveland and the inner-ring suburbs.
Rick and I are avid bike riders, and we captain a BikeMS team called Patti's Paladins. Visit our team website pattispaladins.com to learn how you can help us fight Multiple Sclerosis. Join us for a ride!
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It's a shame more people don't know about this magnificent treasure, nestled amid the train tracks and convergence of several busy roads. We look forward to the completion of an all-purpose path that will follow Mill Creek to the Cuyahoga River, sometime in the next couple of years. Thanks for posting pictures of the falls -- at about 45 feet, Mill Creek or "Cataract" Falls is about twice the height of the county's second highest, the Chagrin Falls. I have several links to sites about Mill Creek, the falls and the watershed on my blog, http://www.millcreekalmanac.com.
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