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Old 09-17-2009, 08:32 PM   #1
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We say the lake is waaaaay too low. For those of us who live in shallow coves it presents lots of problems, not the least of which was my husband almost breaking his ankle trying to get in his kayak from the dock this morning. In addition, quite a few neighbors have taken their boats out early and won't be back this season. How could this possibly be good for our economy?
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Old 09-17-2009, 11:45 PM   #2
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We say the lake is waaaaay too low. For those of us who live in shallow coves it presents lots of problems, not the least of which was my husband almost breaking his ankle trying to get in his kayak from the dock this morning. In addition, quite a few neighbors have taken their boats out early and won't be back this season. How could this possibly be good for our economy?
God bless them all leaving early..I love indian summer and no boats
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