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No Game Today
Had to wait while my druggist filled a prescription yesterday, so I found myself wandering around downtown Grand Ledge with a camera.
This cozy Pony League ballpark, called Fitzgerald Field, is tucked in beneath Bridge Street's bridge across the Grand River.
This is a small, but fully functional, ballyard, with bleachers and dugouts and signs on the outfield fences. Needs some grass, though. Really quite cute.
Shot this photo from the bridge; Second Island would be in sight if I'd pointed the camera to the right.
This cozy Pony League ballpark, called Fitzgerald Field, is tucked in beneath Bridge Street's bridge across the Grand River.
This is a small, but fully functional, ballyard, with bleachers and dugouts and signs on the outfield fences. Needs some grass, though. Really quite cute.
Shot this photo from the bridge; Second Island would be in sight if I'd pointed the camera to the right.
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