Showing posts with label Saddle River County Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saddle River County Park. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Photo of the Day: Saddle River County Park, Fair Lawn NJ

I took the image accompanying this post yesterday while soaking in the sun. 

Though I entered Saddle River County Park from Fair Lawn, that’s not the only suburb encompassed by its 577 acres. It also runs through five other Bergen County towns: Glen Rock, Paramus, Ridgewood, Rochelle Park, and Saddle Brook.

I can never get enough of bodies of water, and though the crisp air may have kept more people from venturing outside, I was happy to take the path around this pond without bumping into crowds.

Monday, June 9, 2025

Quote of the Day (Francis Sanzaro, on the Benefits of Walking)

“Study after study after study has proved what we feel, intuitively, in our gut: Walking is good for us. Beneficial for our joints and muscles; astute at relieving tension, reducing anxiety and depression; a boon to creativity, likely; slows the aging process, maybe; excellent at prying our screens from our face, definitely.”— Climber, athlete, and author Francis Sanzaro, “The Transcendent Power of Walking,” The New York Times, Sept. 18, 2022

Yes, walking can even feel good on a cold winter day, as seen here in this picture I took from nearly a decade ago in Saddle River County Park in Ridgewood, NJ.

Friday, April 4, 2025

Photo of the Day: Saddle River County Park, Ridgewood, NJ

The Northeast has had its share of low temperatures and damp conditions since the official start of spring. But warmer days (think: high ‘70s) have alternated enough with these periods to lure out the buds on at least some trees.

That was certainly the case the other day when I walked in Saddle River County Park, not far from where I live in Bergen County, NJ. I was especially taken with the landscape in this image, with cherry blossoms springing to life with the park’s wild duck pond and fountain in the background.

Sunday, February 21, 2021

Photo of the Day: Fountain, Saddle River County Park, Ridgewood NJ

Many times over the past couple of decades, I’ve circled the wild duck pond in Saddle River County Park, north of where I live in Bergen County, NJ. But until this afternoon, I had never done so while so much of the surroundings in this suburban arcadia were taken up by snow and ice.

Most of the pond, it turned out, was still frozen over. But after two days when the thermometer exceeded 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the small northern part of the water had opened up, concentrating the attention of walkers like me, in a way it never had been in the non-frigid seasons of the year, on this fountain.

So I eagerly photographed this moment in time, this promise of better things, so needed now, in this season of death, in this region and even this country.

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Quote of the Day (Henry David Thoreau, on a ‘Picture of Winter’)



“To-day the trees are white with snow,—I mean their stems and branches,—and have the true wintry look on the storm side. Not till this has winter come to the forest. It looks like the small frost-work in the path and on the windows now, especially the oak woods at a distance, and you see better the form which the branches take. That is a picture of winter…”—American essayist and naturalist Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862, journal entry, January 5, 1852, from Winter: From the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau, edited by Harrison Gray Otis Blake (1891)

Two years ago, I took the image accompanying this post in Saddle River County Park, here in Bergen County, NJ.

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Quote of the Day (Henry Ward Beecher, on the ‘Countenance’ of Flowers)



“Flowers have an expression of countenance as much as men or animals. Some seem to smile; some have a sad expression; some are pensive and diffident; others again are plain, honest and upright, like the broad-faced sunflower and the hollyhock.”— American preacher Henry Ward Beecher, “A Discourse on Flowers,” in The General Baptist Repository, and Missionary Observer (1853)

I took this photo near the duck pond in Saddle River County Park, in Ridgewood, NJ.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Quote of the Day (Henry David Thoreau, ‘By the Brooksides’ in Early Winter)



“By the brooksides, in the still, genial night,
The more adventurous wanderer may hear
The crystals shoot and form, and winter slow
Increase his rule by gentlest summer means.”— Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), “Pray to What Earth Does This Sweet Cold Belong,” in The Four Seasons: Poems, edited by J.D. McClatchy (2008)

I took this photo in late January of this year in Saddle River County Park in Ridgewood, N.J.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Photo of the Day: Fork in the River, Winter



By now, I’m sure, nearly all of the snow in this photo of the Saddle River is gone following several days of temperatures well over freezing, as well as heavy rain on Wednesday. But it was a different story in Saddle River County Park over the weekend.

I snapped this shot of this lovely backdrop in Ridgewood, NJ, on Sunday, on the same afternoon when I took this other image, posted not long afterward.