Juicy

July 10th through 16th, 2017

Lake Lucerne
There was sun, stars, and golf between the fall of drops, but last week was extremely juicy. It was not overly windy though.
Lake Lucerne
The largest sky juicing occurred Saturday. The entire weather event was over in about a half an hour. The drops were huge and the lake went up 1.1 inches not including the watershed upping.
Lake Lucerne
Monday's ski show included lots of sun and all 21 planned acts.
Lake Lucerne
Wednesday's ski show was a race to finish before the storm. The show ended early when the powers that be determined that the boats and skiers did not need a power washing.
Lake Lucerne
Much of the crowd fled the storm. A few braver, moister types embraced it.
Lake Lucerne
It ended in 12 minutes leaving only a rainbow, a higher lake, moister campers, and a dripping sound.
Lake Lucerne
The lake is still going up. Many docks have been classified as a "Wet Sneaker Zone" when boat waves are added.
Lake Lucerne
The rising water has filled the back bays on the South end of the lake to levels not seen since the 1970's. Huzzah!
Lake Lucerne
We didn't determine if Devils Lake, just over the green hill to the east, is up much or not. Our guess would be up.
Lake Lucerne
Lakes Wabikon, Riley, and Wyman are still there, too.
Lake Lucerne
The fishing on the North end of the lake was good, the swallowing took some time though.
Lake Lucerne
The bar's bird feeder ran out of seed earlier in the week. This caused major consternation among birds both feathered and furry. Black sunflower seeds and calm returned to the area shortly after.
Lake Lucerne
Last week was not just bracketed by storms, but also had rain in the middle. Roofs were made damper and the lake 2.5 inches deeper. If the lake continues to rise at this rate, next Spring's lake ice will be scouring docks, fire pits, and a few cabins from the shore. Our advice would be to enjoy seeing the islands now before they become just other bottom features.


-Nemo didn't ski between the buoys.