Original Image Note: Lake Griffy, earlier on this year before  the foliage busted out all over  the place. I would like to go back down there now that it’s more  greened out but we’ll see if that happens.
 The creak that runs  into the lake is just really beautiful, I love the color of it and with  the colors of the slowly wakening forest it was beautiful. This is first  of two images that go together titled, ‘Creak Monster Romance’, one of  the top twenty places to take your creak monster sweat heart. A location  that is sure to woe her and make her fall head over heels in love with  you. This prime location is good for a number of reasons. Deeper water  near by to hide from, a fair number of unsuspecting visitors around the  water and in boats on the lake, and it includes a number of small water  ways and marshy areas that are perfect for birthing baby creak monsters.  The lake is also located in an area that contains large amounts of lime  stone, a rock that creak monsters find quiet taste and is key in the  growth of the young creak monsters after they are born.

V.  Yes, the creek there on the right looks like prime territory. I like  the  green stuff and the way it ripples away in the distance.

J. I can just see a pair of googly eyes peeking up out of it, floating  slowly closer to you.  Honey, is that a log?  Yes, of  course dear what else would it be?  A few minutes later: It’s  moving towards us… are you sure there aren’t any crocodiles in here?  Sweatheart  we’re in the middle of the United States for crying out-loud there are  no crocodiles or alligators up here.  What… what about that  movie? What movie? Lake Placid.  Dear, that was a  movie nothing more. It’s not real.  But that log… it really is  getting closer.  Shall I poke it and roll it over for you?  (rummages around for a stick) Will that make you feel better. Honey  it’s got eyes!Finds a stick: Of course it does dear (pulls on  stick and it doesn’t come up), just give me a minute over here. Wow that  was one stubborn stick, I didn’t think I was ever going to get it up.  (finally managed to break the stick with a well placed hiking boot and a  strong arm) Now, dear I’ll show you it’s just a… log.

Original Image Note: Lake Griffy, earlier on this year before the foliage busted out all over the place. I would like to go back down there now that it’s more greened out but we’ll see if that happens.


The creak that runs into the lake is just really beautiful, I love the color of it and with the colors of the slowly wakening forest it was beautiful. This is first of two images that go together titled, ‘Creak Monster Romance’, one of the top twenty places to take your creak monster sweat heart. A location that is sure to woe her and make her fall head over heels in love with you. This prime location is good for a number of reasons. Deeper water near by to hide from, a fair number of unsuspecting visitors around the water and in boats on the lake, and it includes a number of small water ways and marshy areas that are perfect for birthing baby creak monsters. The lake is also located in an area that contains large amounts of lime stone, a rock that creak monsters find quiet taste and is key in the growth of the young creak monsters after they are born.

V. Yes, the creek there on the right looks like prime territory. I like the green stuff and the way it ripples away in the distance.

J. I can just see a pair of googly eyes peeking up out of it, floating slowly closer to you.

Honey, is that a log?

Yes, of course dear what else would it be?

A few minutes later: It’s moving towards us… are you sure there aren’t any crocodiles in here?

Sweatheart we’re in the middle of the United States for crying out-loud there are no crocodiles or alligators up here.

What… what about that movie?

What movie?

Lake Placid.

Dear, that was a movie nothing more. It’s not real.

But that log… it really is getting closer.

Shall I poke it and roll it over for you? (rummages around for a stick) Will that make you feel better.

Honey it’s got eyes!

Finds a stick: Of course it does dear (pulls on stick and it doesn’t come up), just give me a minute over here. Wow that was one stubborn stick, I didn’t think I was ever going to get it up. (finally managed to break the stick with a well placed hiking boot and a strong arm) Now, dear I’ll show you it’s just a… log.