Posted on June 28, 2022June 28, 2022 by Diana BlakneyMysterious turbidity Last Saturday evening, Sid smelled and saw turbidity in the pond formed when Griffith Creek flows onto Shiver River property. This photo is of the spot where the forest road crosses Griffith Creek before it joins Rock Creek. Rock Creek was heavily affected. This photo is from our bridge. Rock Creek above Griffith Creek was clear. By Sunday, Rock Creek was clear again. Photo taken from the bridge. Jess and Julius enjoyed the view on Saturday, before the stinky turbidity. Monkeyflowers