Last week included the last few days of Spring and the first few of Summer, but the weather was pure, uncut Summer. The air temperature soared past 80°F, the lake temperature pushed over 70°F, and sunburn overtook mosquito bites as the number one red-ener of skin. Sunscreen (SPF > 30): Learn it, use it, love it. If not, Aloe vera: Learn it, use it, love it.
The lake temperature peaked at 71°F, then pulled back to 69°F. It'll get warmer in the coming weeks, but not much.
Water sport activity picked up last week. When it was not raining (more on that later), there seemed to always be a boat or boats on the water pulling a spectrum of water warriors from the amazingly talented to tubers.
Back during the record low lake levels, there was a real problem with boats being trapped on lifts as the water level plummeted. That's not a problem this year. The lake level is currently at 33 inches above the nail. That's just an inch under the record high recorded earlier on May 1st. Remember back when we were praying for rain and even asking people to do a rain dance? Is there such a thing as a drought dance? There should be. And we should be doing it.
-Nemo worries that the chipmunks are starting to think they're people .