Rhino
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We arrive 20 July at the home of Mark and Donna Karolus. They live in the sleepy village of Cleveland nestled up against the west coast of Lake Michigan, half way between Manitowoc and Sheboygan. (Sheboygan is a Chippewa word for "Passage or Waterway between the Lakes" We, ironically enough arrive during Happy Hour. Since the Karolus' are retired, I am certain the hours of happiness are many here!
No kiddin'! Lake Michigan is right there! From our gangway perch, I can see why they choose this spot. The lake comes shallow for about 1,000 feet from the beach. There is a sandbar out there where the water is only knee-deep. Kayaks and paddle boards ply these shallows, but no bigger vessels come very close inshore. Sitting there, with wind and wave, put me in mind of the old days near saltier bodies. Serenity can be found here. Now I get it.
Two friends, sitting just quietly with a drink. Serene.
I had to! I put lots of miles on my feet this weekend. Smooth rocks and chilly water felt really good! "Grinning like a schoolboy just been kissed by a mermaid." was Mark's recent comment. He's right! I miss the water. The RH picture is Sunday morning.
The plaque on the door reads "Head". See the lightship "Relief" model and the explosion photo above the biff? Subtle humor is NOT lost on me. There was also a 1/400 German V-106 Torpedo Boat on the backsplash of the lavatory. Mark's space on the lower level is very nautical, indeed. We had a fine time and a good supper. We bombed a Clemson class DD, chatted and watched the lake until well after dark. The Karolus' are gracious hosts.
"And the Sea will grant each man new hope, as sleep brings dreams of home." Capt. Marko Ramius
I had called US Coast Guard Station Sheboygan along the way to Manitowoc, Saturday. I wanted permission to swing by to see their boats. I figured there were 2 possible answers. Yes or No. Either one was acceptable. Petty Officer Saunders explained that they didn't have any tours going on, but he would check with his commander and ask about our visit. Ok. 5 minutes later P/O Saunders called back to explain his C/O had given permission, but could we come by Sunday at 1400. I asked if we could come by in the morning, as we would be homeward bound Sunday.
"0900 Sunday work for you, Chris?"
"That would be OUTSTANDING, Sir! See you tomorrow morning!"
We departed Mark and Donna's place 0830 Sunday. It was not easy to leave our lake shore friends.
Sheboygan is only 11 miles from Cleveland. The drive was scenic and easy.
No kiddin'! Lake Michigan is right there! From our gangway perch, I can see why they choose this spot. The lake comes shallow for about 1,000 feet from the beach. There is a sandbar out there where the water is only knee-deep. Kayaks and paddle boards ply these shallows, but no bigger vessels come very close inshore. Sitting there, with wind and wave, put me in mind of the old days near saltier bodies. Serenity can be found here. Now I get it.
Two friends, sitting just quietly with a drink. Serene.
I had to! I put lots of miles on my feet this weekend. Smooth rocks and chilly water felt really good! "Grinning like a schoolboy just been kissed by a mermaid." was Mark's recent comment. He's right! I miss the water. The RH picture is Sunday morning.
The plaque on the door reads "Head". See the lightship "Relief" model and the explosion photo above the biff? Subtle humor is NOT lost on me. There was also a 1/400 German V-106 Torpedo Boat on the backsplash of the lavatory. Mark's space on the lower level is very nautical, indeed. We had a fine time and a good supper. We bombed a Clemson class DD, chatted and watched the lake until well after dark. The Karolus' are gracious hosts.
"And the Sea will grant each man new hope, as sleep brings dreams of home." Capt. Marko Ramius
I had called US Coast Guard Station Sheboygan along the way to Manitowoc, Saturday. I wanted permission to swing by to see their boats. I figured there were 2 possible answers. Yes or No. Either one was acceptable. Petty Officer Saunders explained that they didn't have any tours going on, but he would check with his commander and ask about our visit. Ok. 5 minutes later P/O Saunders called back to explain his C/O had given permission, but could we come by Sunday at 1400. I asked if we could come by in the morning, as we would be homeward bound Sunday.
"0900 Sunday work for you, Chris?"
"That would be OUTSTANDING, Sir! See you tomorrow morning!"
We departed Mark and Donna's place 0830 Sunday. It was not easy to leave our lake shore friends.
Sheboygan is only 11 miles from Cleveland. The drive was scenic and easy.