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May 23rd through 29th, 2022

Last week started off downright cold. On Monday morning the lake was steaming, the air was freezing, and thoughts of Summer seemed like fanciful dreams. Until the sun hit it, there was also frost on the lawn. It got better. Lucerne was calm and steam free the following morning. Despite the early week frost, the hills around the lake continue to have their lush greenery on. Then the rains came. By the time it ended, the lake was almost an inch deeper. Currently, the <a href='/LakeLevel/LL2.html' class ='defaultlink2' target='_blank'>lake level</a> may be just short of an all time record, but it's a close thing. After the sun came back to us, we were joined by an astounding amount of hummingbirds. Many ponds around the lake are filled with an even more astounding amount of tadpoles. Deck posts around the lake continue to have an average amount of squirrel. The late Spring has lengthened the trillium season this year. Still, a few of the flowers are starting to signal the end of the trillium Plan A was to put in the show dock on the weekend. The ice damaged shore connection point changed that plan. High water ice-out: Fear It. While the engineers plan a repair, a few sections were staged. Plan A was abandoned. We hastily came up with a plan B. I liked plan B far more than Plan A. The lake temperature continues to lag into Memorial Day weekend. A 58°F reading will keep the ice off Lucerne, but fill the hills with the startled screams of anyone entering the lake. Just before sunrise last Monday, the temperature bottomed out a 26°F. Let's not do that again until October. There was an uptick of boat activity during the weekend, but not as much as past Memorial Day's. This could be because of the 58°F water, the price of gas, or a fear of tadpoles. What ever the reason, I'd expect the traffic to pick up some between now and Labor Day. The first ski show of the year is scheduled for June 8th. The new Plan A is to get the show dock in before then.<br><br><br>-Nemo likes to proceed directly to Plan B as long as the limes hold out.

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