Tag Archives: fishtown preservation
Keith Burnham
September 14, 2016
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Vol XV #319 – The Wind… It’s the Wind
Keith Burnham
February 10, 2016
1 Comment on Vol XV #319 – The Wind… It’s the Wind
Again… the wind! Last nights local TV weather forecasted 6 to 10 inches of snow, we received 1 inch. The lake effect machine is in full throttle, but we happen the fall between the bands. 10 inches has been reported in various locations and I’m sure Suttons Bay is one of them. The main picture taken this morning at Van’s… Read more »
Vol XV #318 – Lake Effect is On it’s Way
Keith Burnham
February 9, 2016
6 Comments on Vol XV #318 – Lake Effect is On it’s Way
Again… the wind is dictating our “El Nino” winter weather. And these ice boats are ready to take advantage of it before the snow falls. We are under another “Winter Weather Warning” until Thursday at 10am. I heard this morning that the ice on North Lake Leelanau is about 3 inches thick, which isn’t the best but, I’ve seen ice boats… Read more »
Vol XV #95 – In the Cool Cool of the Morning
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