I'm trying to explore my area a little more just to understand the outdoors, and honestly I feel like I'm in one of those life transforming stages. They say you go thru one every 7 years. Anyhow, I found this video of waves at Beverly Shores. That is where I ride my bike and where I drive around and jam while getting high. I've only seen waves this big a few times my entire life in Lake Michigan, but only in Chicago. I thought I would share it with you for a few reasons you might think are interesting living all the way over there.... You know what, actually, I forgot Lisa lived in Wisconsin. Did you live on the lake? Here are some Gale force winds at the Indiana Dunes.
I'm not sure if Kerry knows how insanely dangerous Lake Michigan and Lake Superior are in particular. Thousands of big rig ships have sunk there. There is even a ship wreck that is part of a park on the Michigan side by the island, I forgot the name. Because I live on my computer I always get weather alerts, so the next time we get gale warnings I'll drive out there with some weed and take pictures. I wonder if there are documentaries on the the Greak Lakes? There must be. I know in the 50's there was a rougue wave that hit the north side of Chicago like a Tsunami and killed a few people. If I find any of that stuff would you want to see it?
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