Topic: White Lake

Kayak sunrise

The sun rises over Muskegon County's White Lake on August 1, 2008

The sun rises over Muskegon County’s White Lake on August 1, 2008

Marker #7

Marker number seven on Muskegon County's White Lake on the morning of June 27, 2008

Marker number seven on Muskegon County’s White Lake on the morning of June 27, 2008

Paddling into the White Lake sunrise

The sun rises over Muskegon County's White Lake on the morning of June 27, 2008

The sun rises over Muskegon County’s White Lake on the morning of June 27, 2008.

Michillinda Sunrise

The sun rises over the field at the corner of Michillinda and Lamos in Muskegon County, Michigan.

In the summertime, this corner is a really fun place to watch deer, which can be seen most hours of the day happily grazing away.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itThe sun rises over the field at the corner of Michillinda and Lamos in Muskegon County, Michigan.

White Lake sunrise

The morning view from a kayak heading in from the channel on Muskegon County’s White Lake.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itThe morning view from a kayak heading in from the channel on Muskegon County's White Lake.

Party Politics!

Please join us this weekend for a reception with Fred Johnson, who is running to represent Michigan’s second district in the U.S. House of Representatives – which includes much of our western lake shore including Muskegon.

Fred will be available to discuss his campaign and answer your questions from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM on Saturday, October 18, at our home – which is right across from Muskegon High at 1563 Jefferson.

Please stop by and say hello. We are looking forward to meeting some of our Mostly Muskegon friends!

Susie and Nick Kroes

Sunrise across the kayak bow

The sunrise is reflected off the hull of a kayak heading across Muskegon County’s White Lake.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itThe sunrise is reflected off the hull of a kayak heading across Muskegon County's White Lake

Sailboat at anchor

From a sunrise paddle on Muskegon County’s White Lake.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itFrom a sunrise paddle on Muskegon County's White Lake

Moonset and Sunrise, August 16, 2008

As is normal for our weekend mornings, Chris once again decided that life is far too short to spend too much time getting too much sleep – especially if there is a possibility that someone might be irritated and irrigated into taking her out for a hike.

With the (very) early start, we made it to the big lake in time to catch the setting of last night’s beautiful full moon.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itThe full moon sets over Lake Michigan on August 16, 2008

Don’t let those small speckles in the photo trick you into cleaning either your glasses or your monitor. They are the navigation lights of just a few of the many boats fishing off the channel this morning. So many, in fact, that it seemed as if the stars were testing the startling new concept of shining both above and below the horizon.

And not all of the fishing action was off-shore. While the boaters were out chasing their salmon, both the north and south walls of the channel were filled with anglers hoping to add perch onto tonight’s menu.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itPerch fishing off White Lake's south wall on August 16, 2008

If you walk the beach even occasionally, you realize that this size of crowd isn’t normal, but then neither are the number of perch. The schools are so inordinately large that most of the fishermen are simply doing a quick visual reconnaissance over the wall before dropping their lines right into the middle of a lot of fish. Not quite as easy as dragging them from a barrel, but it could be worse!Dredging ship, Carol Ann in White Lake Channel, August 16, 2008

Lest anyone think that this sums up the pre-dawn (!) action, at this same time, on the eastern end of the wall, the crew of the dredging ship, Carol Ann, was heading out. Their work is the reason for the large black pipe that you will find stretched across the south wall. It will be moving sand from the bottom of the waterway onto the beach.

Chris was surprisingly unimpressed by all the early AM activity and insisted on heading home for breakfast. Said insistence being equivalent to a wave insisting on going ashore, we departed. Shortly after leaving the channel, the sun finally showed up and seemed no more moved than Chris by all of the action.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itThe sunrise over White Lake on August 16, 2008

Jump and Click Contest, July 12, 2008

The White Lake Jump and Click Your Heels Tournament proved to be a huge success this past Saturday. The contest is a longstanding tradition in the area, which has played host to the event for many years.

To those unfamiliar with the “click-off”, as it is called among competition veterans, the rules are no more (and no less) complicated than those for stone-skipping or leap-frogging, both of which are often played in conjunction with the Jump/Click.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itWhite Lake's Jump and Click Your Heels Tournament, July 12, 2008

In Jump and Click Your Heels participants leap to a height sufficient to allow the clicking together of their heels before the gravity of the situation ends each round of play. Points are then self-awarded for any number of factors, including vertical lift, volume of “click”, and, especially, aesthetic form.

It is understood that some area residents missed this weekend’s tournament. Understandable in that it was (as always) both unscheduled and spontaneous. For those wishing to attend or contend the next bout, another lovely Michigan weekend is only a few days away.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itWhite Lake's Jump and Click Your Heels Tournament, July 12, 2008