Days of Anticipation
June 10th through 16th   


It didn't snow this week and trillium season is over.


Other flowering plants are more than willing to replace the missing trillium.


In case you missed it, the weekly water show is back on the lake.


We will always enjoy the boat of many motors.


We also enjoy a good crash, but a flinch runs through the crowd when a pyramid act goes wrong.

Thankfully, no one was hurt when two thirds of the "upside down pyramid" collapsed. They did get soaking wet though.

We did not get much rain this week, but we did get a gloriole late in the week.

Not much rain at all. Next week is looking wetter and hotter. Let's hope so.


The anticipation of hot weather and warmer water is palpable. The water temperature has recovered to 67℉. That's better, but still a bit on the chilly side. The weather this week could be best describled as cool and dry. The first hot, dry day with warm water (>72℉) is fast approaching. On that day, we expect everyone to queue up no later than five minutes after sunrise for skiing runs. Until then, any free time you have should be devoted to doing a continuous rain dance. In other news, we've finally finished adding the meta-code and Previous/Next links to all the summary pages. You're now free to click the Previous link all the way back to '75 then Next all the way back to now. A finer non-deterministic finite automaton, we can't imagine.

-Nemo's rain dance looks a lot like lawn mowing.                                                                    Previous   Next