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A homeowner in Waukesha for 20 years, Steve is president of the Waukesha Dog Parks Organization and enjoys motorcycling, fishing and staying on top of politics.

Dog Park Open - Let It Snow...

By Steve Bukosky
Saturday, Mar 22 2008, 05:48 PM

 

No question about it. This winter has been the snowiest ever.  It also has been one of my favorite! No, I don't have a condo or apartment where I don't have to contend with the snow.  I've fought with it along with everyone else and helped out a neighbor or two with the big Craftsman snowblower.

What I liked about it is that when the work is done, Kanook and I can head over the Minooka Park and hike around the dog park without getting boots or paws muddy.

Lack of snow and thin sod cause the county to close the dog park, which I think was a wise move provided something is in the plans for remedying the situation such as tougher sod, wood bark or decomposed granite in the high traffic areas.

With the 15 inches of snow Friday, they opened the park and the parking lot was again filled by late morning Saturday. It's a heavy snow and soon packed down trails were created. A visit to Mitchell Park afterwards showed a similar situation along with the sled hill adjacent to the dog park being used by kids that still had their sleds accessible.

I don't think this snow is going to last too long however. Already some spots have melted through and the meltdown will flood out the low spots of both dog parks worse than they already are.  So keep tabs on the county's web site to see if the Minooka dog park is open or not until all the snow melts and the ground isn't squishy!

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About Steve Bukosky

Began working in Waukesha County in 1966 and navigated the streets of Waukesha the next year when working for the Capital Drive Airport. I have owned a house in Waukesha since 1986 and my sons went through the city's school system. I am presently a heating and air conditioning technical representative for a company in Pewaukee.