
After Riverside Park, I ventured to the more manicured Lakeside Park. When walking down Newberry Street, it is apparent that the houses closer to this half of the street are the property of more affluent individuals. It can be surmised that Frederick Law Olmstead had this in mind while designing it. Because of it's proximity to the lake and the patrons it has, it is a little bit more manicured. This includes a country club type restraunt. Off to the side of this restaurant, I found a rain barrel. On that day, the whole world was melting, so naturally, there was a lot of water pouring out of the spout. For the first half of this recording, you will hear water falling into the already full bucket and for the second half, you will hear the droplets spilling out of the side and even making plopping sounds as the larger portions of it fall into the snow.
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