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Great snap, beautiful blue water. β€οΈππ
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Why thank you, John! Ah our Lake, Michigan, eh? *grin* Cher xo
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Indeed. I’ve seen her only a very few times actually, but have years of fun in Lake Huron. I’ve snowmobiled on Lake Superior. Lord, I miss my true home Cher!! Oh, and boated on Lake Saint Clair too. π
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The Great Lakes; they are incredible, aren’t they? I know you do, John! It’s part of you, that’s for sure. And Lake Saint Clair is another gem! Cher xo
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Oh yes, her water color is a bit different than the others and very shallow. As a captain of my 20 foot vessel, I was weary of leaving some of the marked channels. Huge boulders and large, rapid changes in depth are a bit creepy for navigation. I’m in dry dock for the time being!
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That’s true, John. It is very shallow. I ‘sunk’ a kayak and thought I was in deeper water. Turns out I could stand up and touch the bottom!! Oh yes, I am sure rapid changes in depth are dangerous. Cher xo
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Beautiful. And my alma mater. Takes me back.
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Ah, yes, your alma mater! It’s a beautiful campus, isn’t it, David? Cher xo
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Wonderful. It really is.
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Serene and lovely.
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I think so too, Tonya!! Cher xo
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