Thursday, July 14, 2011

Helloooooo!

Greetings! If you're in Pontiac (and in case you're wondering)... yep, that was rain that fell from the sky Thursday afternoon. We didn't get a whole lot, but it was enough to settle the dust at least for now. It's amazing how Mother Nature only seems to bring it (weather, that is) in extremes these days - a bazillion inches of rain in the spring (which equaled an extra 42 feet of water in the lake), then ZERO rain drops for several weeks, which resulted in very dry conditions this summer. So, a little afternoon shower was welcomed with open arms. I drove down to the dock just as it began to really pour, and instead of waiting in my car for it to pass, I walked in and soaked up a few drops myself.

I got gently scolded earlier today about not posting often enough on the blog this summer. I know, I know, and I apologize. I get caught up in the day-to-day stuff down here, and I forget that there are lots of folks (like you, perhaps?) who don't live here all the time and want to know what's going on.

The lake is sloooooowly dropping. It's in the 687 range now. The fireworks were wonderful - especially considering the high water conditions and the ferocious wind that blew up just as they were about to set them off. As always, a big THANK YOU to everyone who donates money, time and effort to make the fireworks happen.

We also had a great party in the park before the fireworks. It was a hit! We even ran out of food, and I'm very sorry if you didn't get to eat - it was delicous. Thank you, Jasper, for providing and cooking all of the meat. We'll be doing it again next year!

Several local musicians (and a few out-of-town visitors) played music at the park. They were all really good, and we appreciate them sharing their time and talent with us! Here are a few of them...

(above) Robert Voss

Iron Mike Norton

Rachel (Craig Mincke's niece)

Craig Mincke

Oddly enough, I didn't get a good picture of Mike Mac and the Queen City Cats. They started the evening and provided all the sound equipment. A HUGE thanks to Mike and crew for always being at these events and playing music. We appreciate him so much.

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