The Last Week Before the Equinox
September 15th through 22nd
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We'd like to thank everybody for their offers to launch the drone from their properties on the South end of the lake. If the boat landing had GPS issues we would have taken you up on the invites. |
The boat landing worked fine and served a dual purpose. We got some good images and helped man the landing for a total of 1.5 hours. Our understanding is, in order to keep their grant, the LLAA needs about 40 more volunteer hours for the remaining days this September. |
The lake level is going up, but it still looks shallow around the islands. |
If you have any free time during the remainer of this month, consider visiting the boat landing. Don't forget to sign in and out of the log book in the little plastic building. |
Didn't see the North end eagle this week but a great blue heron has been feeding in the northeasten corner of the lake all week. |
Again, we didn't see the eagle, but eagle food remains jumpy. |
Late bloomers can be found all around the shores and roads. There are three of these between our cabin on Knott Lane and our neighbors. One (this one) had a bee on it. |
There were horse rides in Crandon on Saturday in conjunction with Art on the Square. |
The courthouse square was very well populated during the one day event. |
There were plenty of people, vendors, and food. |
There was some craft-type stuff too. |
Fall leaf displays are not yet at peak, we'd say 50%. Lots of orange and red this year. This week seems to also mark the passing of tubers on Lake Lucerne. Aside from the occasional ZOMBIE TUBERS, it looks like that "sport" is dead for the season. |
Some mourned the passing of the tubers with solemn slalom runs. Note the black bindings of somberness and we think the sprays are supposed to symbolize tears or something. |
Others...well, we all mourn the death of tubeing in different ways. |
-Nemo, not the guy that crashed a drone into a crowd at Art on the Square
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