You definitely would need a towel or blanket, but yes, reading all day, taking a dip when you get too warm and perhaps just letting your mind drift… Excellent beach activities. 😊
They are huge, and really are inland freshwater seas. Years ago (I used to sail) I was caught in a storm on Lake Ontario, no land in sight and lost all my electrical (this was before cell phones). I had to get back by sail power and dead reckoning only. Was a very strong reminder of how huge they are, and Ontario is the smallest one!
I like it when a person “takes the bull by the horns” and deals with a problem rather than wimp out and cry for help without first trying every possible thing to help him/herself.
Yes, I’ve heard about your nasty heat wave from friends who live in Toronto. I understand that the humidity is terrible. We had one last year at about this time; it was brutal. Stay cool, Linda. Maybe a beach visit on the weekend?
Looks like a peaceful location Lynette. Happy Wednesday. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. We had a lovely walk along the beach.
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I see myself sitting under that tree, probably on a towel (the branches look a bit scratchy) and reading until daylight leaves.
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You definitely would need a towel or blanket, but yes, reading all day, taking a dip when you get too warm and perhaps just letting your mind drift… Excellent beach activities. 😊
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I haven’t seen the Great Lakes, but I imagine it would be like sitting by the ocean except the water isn’t salty. They look so huge.
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They are huge, and really are inland freshwater seas. Years ago (I used to sail) I was caught in a storm on Lake Ontario, no land in sight and lost all my electrical (this was before cell phones). I had to get back by sail power and dead reckoning only. Was a very strong reminder of how huge they are, and Ontario is the smallest one!
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Wow! What a scary adventure that must have been.
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I found it pretty scary and was happy to get back to land, especially as this happened at night.
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OMG! You’re a hero!
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Thanks, Anneli, but I just had to get myself out of what I’d gotten myself into!
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I like it when a person “takes the bull by the horns” and deals with a problem rather than wimp out and cry for help without first trying every possible thing to help him/herself.
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Thank you very much, Anneli. 😊 I also learned to be more respectful and circumspect about the weather …
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Sometimes it takes a close call to wake us up. Smart people learn from it and I’m sure you did.
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I definitely did some learning there – no question!
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As a child we vacationed every summer at Lake Erie, but I haven’t been there in years. I like the photo.
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Thank you very much, Ally. It’s nice to have good memories come back to us. Cheers.
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Looks lovely.
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It’s a pretty spot. 😊
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It looks like you had the place to yourself 😊
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Yes, it was very empty. We saw a couple of others much further down the beach, but otherwise, just us.
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Looks peaceful. It also makes me want to go swimming in the lake now, which would be quite lovely as we’ve been under a heat wave all week.
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Yes, I’ve heard about your nasty heat wave from friends who live in Toronto. I understand that the humidity is terrible. We had one last year at about this time; it was brutal. Stay cool, Linda. Maybe a beach visit on the weekend?
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