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Meadow Pond Trail

Egrets at Meadow Pond

Meadow Pond

Field at Meadow Pond Trail

Bridge connecting to Dead Woman's Pond

Dead Woman's Pond

Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Perched at Meadow Pond

Flock of Soaring Pelicans

 

Our Egret Friend

Downtown Main Street Denison

Gerri Waiting for me in Eisenhower's Yard

 

Birthplace Home of Dwight Eisenhower

Catholic Church in Downtown Denison. Built in 1890 and rebuilt in 1914...

 

 


We took a Sunday drive through several of the areas we are responsible for while here at Hagerman. One of those areas is Haller’s Haven Nature Trail. This is a short 1 mile trail. This trail was recently renamed from its former name of Dead Woman’s Pond.

A farmer and his much younger wife were scraping out a living in Grayson County.

The attractive young wife had not been seen for a while. The farmer was noticed

By a neighbor driving his wagon down to the local pond with a large bundle in the

Back. Said farmer returned home with the bundle missing. From that time on, the

Locals began referring to the pond as Dead Woman’s Pond.

We then headed for Meadow Pond Trail. This is a 6 mile hike - 3 in and 3 out. It is a very flat walking area with nice shade trees in spots. At the two mile marker is the namesake Meadow Pond. Here you see raptors, wading birds and wild pigs. Today we only saw the wading birds but it was a bit hot. This area used to be the old rail bed for the railroad.

After lunch we went into Denison to explore the birthplace of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. We began at the visitor center where we viewed many memorabilia and exhibits highlighting his life and accomplishments. We viewed a short 12 minute video that was pretty informative. The birthplace is a modest two story home that shows the working class life of the Eisenhower family. President Eisenhower was the only child born in this house and lived here only until about 3 years of age. He, in fact, didn’t remember living in the house. There is a beautiful statue on the grounds of “Ike” presented to the Texas Historical Commission. I never knew President Eisenhower was an artist. He began his paintings at the urging of Winston Churchill in order to help with his stress and admitted it was very calming. He did most of his paintings at the Eisenhower home in Pennsylvania.

It has been a beautiful Sunday and we have enjoyed our drives, hikes and exploration of the Denison area.



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