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In suburban Toledo we had Ai Creek, famous for its two-letter vowel-vowel name, and for its extraordinary beauty. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

In suburban Toledo we had Ai Creek, famous for its two-letter vowel-vowel name, and for its extraordinary beauty.

Ai!

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In Oak Openings Preserve Metropark in Swanton Township in Lucas County, Ohio, on April 24th, 2020, Ai Creek as viewed from the Oak Openings Hiking Trail.

Ai Creek flows to Swan Creek, which flows to the Maumee River, which flows to Lake Erie &c &c.

According to the map in the 1980 soil survey of Lucas County, soils here are predominantly alluvial loam, Mollisols (Fluvaquentic Endoaquolls) of the Sloan series, occasionally flooded.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Ai Creek (2127104)
• Lucas (county) (1002611)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• alluvium (300264223)
• grass (plant) (300132397)
• loam (300014335)
• parks (recreation areas) (300008187)
• riverine landscapes (300435110)
• rivers (300008707)
• spring (season) (300133097)
• temperate deciduous forests (300387649)

Wikidata items:
• 24 April 2020 (Q57396716)
• Ai Creek (Q49836517)
• April 24 (Q2529)
• April 2020 (Q55020106)
• Huron/Erie Lake Plains (Q56683276)
• Lake Erie drainage basin (Q6475771)
• Maumee River drainage basin (Q96633634)
• Metroparks Toledo (Q6824877)
• Mollisol (Q1063188)
• Northwest Ohio (Q7060133)
• Oak Openings (Q56683762)
• Oak Openings Preserve Metropark (Q7073635)
• Oak Openings Region (Q7073636)
• riparian zone (Q13360049)
• Sloan series (Q66501527)
• Southern Great Lakes forests (Q16201663)
• Swanton Township (Q7653767)
• Toledo metropolitan area (Q519554)
• Treaty of Detroit (Q1639077)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Parks—Ohio (sh85098185)
• Riparian plants (sh85114178)
• Rivers—Ohio (sh85114372)

Here in late April was Ai Creek with its abundance of coarse woody debris. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Here in late April was Ai Creek with its abundance of coarse woody debris.

Ai!

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In Oak Openings Preserve Metropark in Swanton Township in Lucas County, Ohio, on April 24th, 2020, Ai Creek as viewed from the Oak Openings Hiking Trail.

Ai Creek flows to Swan Creek, which flows to the Maumee River, which flows to Lake Erie &c &c.

According to the map in the 1980 soil survey of Lucas County, soils here are predominantly alluvial loam, Mollisols (Fluvaquentic Endoaquolls) of the Sloan series, occasionally flooded.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Ai Creek (2127104)
• Lucas (county) (1002611)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• alluvium (300264223)
• branches (plant components) (300379798)
• grass (plant) (300132397)
• loam (300014335)
• log (wood) (300012784)
• parks (recreation areas) (300008187)
• riverine landscapes (300435110)
• rivers (300008707)
• spring (season) (300133097)
• temperate deciduous forests (300387649)

Wikidata items:
• 24 April 2020 (Q57396716)
• Ai Creek (Q49836517)
• April 24 (Q2529)
• April 2020 (Q55020106)
• coarse woody debris (Q1413705)
• Huron/Erie Lake Plains (Q56683276)
• Lake Erie drainage basin (Q6475771)
• Maumee River drainage basin (Q96633634)
• Metroparks Toledo (Q6824877)
• Mollisol (Q1063188)
• Northwest Ohio (Q7060133)
• Oak Openings (Q56683762)
• Oak Openings Preserve Metropark (Q7073635)
• Oak Openings Region (Q7073636)
• riparian zone (Q13360049)
• Sloan series (Q66501527)
• Southern Great Lakes forests (Q16201663)
• Swanton Township (Q7653767)
• Toledo metropolitan area (Q519554)
• Treaty of Detroit (Q1639077)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Parks—Ohio (sh85098185)
• Riparian plants (sh85114178)
• Rivers—Ohio (sh85114372)

We have a nice view down into the floodplain of Ai Creek, from here atop this modest rise. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

We have a nice view down into the floodplain of Ai Creek, from here atop this modest rise.

DON'T WE!

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In Oak Openings Preserve Metropark in Swanton Township in Lucas County, Ohio, on April 24th, 2020, the floodplain of Ai Creek as viewed from the Oak Openings Hiking Trail.

Ai Creek flows to Swan Creek, which flows to the Maumee River, which flows to Lake Erie &c &c.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Ai Creek (2127104)
• Lucas (county) (1002611)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• flood plains (300132330)
• parks (recreation areas) (300008187)
• spring (season) (300133097)
• temperate deciduous forests (300387649)

Wikidata items:
• 24 April 2020 (Q57396716)
• Ai Creek (Q49836517)
• April 24 (Q2529)
• April 2020 (Q55020106)
• Huron/Erie Lake Plains (Q56683276)
• Lake Erie drainage basin (Q6475771)
• Maumee River drainage basin (Q96633634)
• Metroparks Toledo (Q6824877)
• Northwest Ohio (Q7060133)
• Oak Openings (Q56683762)
• Oak Openings Preserve Metropark (Q7073635)
• Oak Openings Region (Q7073636)
• riparian forest (Q11177275)
• Southern Great Lakes forests (Q16201663)
• Swanton Township (Q7653767)
• Toledo metropolitan area (Q519554)
• Treaty of Detroit (Q1639077)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Floodplain forests (sh97004101)
• Parks—Ohio (sh85098185)

Everybody knows Ai Creek is pretty! Nobody can explain the weird and baffling name "Ai Creek." by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Everybody knows Ai Creek is pretty! Nobody can explain the weird and baffling name "Ai Creek."

Ai!

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In Oak Openings Preserve Metropark in Swanton Township in Lucas County, Ohio, on April 24th, 2020, Ai Creek as viewed from the Oak Openings Hiking Trail.

Ai Creek flows to Swan Creek, which flows to the Maumee River, which flows to Lake Erie &c &c.

According to the map in the 1980 soil survey of Lucas County, soils here are predominantly alluvial loam, Mollisols (Fluvaquentic Endoaquolls) of the Sloan series, occasionally flooded.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Ai Creek (2127104)
• Lucas (county) (1002611)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• alluvium (300264223)
• flood plains (300132330)
• grass (plant) (300132397)
• loam (300014335)
• parks (recreation areas) (300008187)
• riverine landscapes (300435110)
• rivers (300008707)
• spring (season) (300133097)
• temperate deciduous forests (300387649)

Wikidata items:
• 24 April 2020 (Q57396716)
• Ai Creek (Q49836517)
• April 24 (Q2529)
• April 2020 (Q55020106)
• Huron/Erie Lake Plains (Q56683276)
• Lake Erie drainage basin (Q6475771)
• Maumee River drainage basin (Q96633634)
• Metroparks Toledo (Q6824877)
• Mollisol (Q1063188)
• Northwest Ohio (Q7060133)
• Oak Openings (Q56683762)
• Oak Openings Preserve Metropark (Q7073635)
• Oak Openings Region (Q7073636)
• riparian zone (Q13360049)
• river bend (Q15727526)
• Sloan series (Q66501527)
• Southern Great Lakes forests (Q16201663)
• Swanton Township (Q7653767)
• Toledo metropolitan area (Q519554)
• Treaty of Detroit (Q1639077)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Parks—Ohio (sh85098185)
• Riparian plants (sh85114178)
• Rivers—Ohio (sh85114372)

Frog Tadpoles (Maybe Northern Red-legged frogs based on parent) by wanderinggrrl

Frog Tadpoles (Maybe Northern Red-legged frogs based on parent)

- Andy's Wildlife Park, Anderson Island, WA

Good view of a bad area of Ai Creek in a municipal park. The creek's name is Ai Creek. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Good view of a bad area of Ai Creek in a municipal park. The creek's name is Ai Creek.

"How come you're takin pictures of this," said an unfriendly/aggressive American passerby. "Where ya from." I muttered something and scampered back to my car.

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In Swanton, Ohio, on July 12th, 2013, Ai Creek in Swanton Memorial Park as viewed from the west side of South Main Street (Ohio Route 64).

Ai Creek flows to Swan Creek, which flows to the Maumee River, which flows to Lake Erie.

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Library of Congress classification ideas:
F497.A17 Rivers—Ohio—Pictorial works.
TC529 Stream channelization—United States—Pictorial works.
TC423 River engineering—United States—Pictorial works.
TC337 Riprap—Pictorial works.
F497.M4 Maumee River Watershed (Ind. and Ohio)—Pictorial works.
F555 Erie, Lake, Watershed—Pictorial works.
SB482.A4 Parks—United States—Pictorial works.
F499.S968 Swanton (Ohio)—Pictorial works.