Tuesday, June 30, 2009

June 30, 2009 -- Eight Years at Leech Lake

The temperature this morning at 9:00 a.m. was 48 degrees. The wind was strong again today at 20 mph out of the NW, and the sky was overcast and gray. The only thing that suggests it's summer is that the leaves on the trees are green. By all other indications, it could be early October.

The weather, however, is not that much different than it was eight years ago -- on the last day of June 2001. That was the day that Kathleen and I signed the papers at the title company in Walker, Minnesota and became the official owners of our house on Leech Lake.

That evening, Kathleen and I sat in lawn chairs out by the lake, bundled up in sweatshirts and coats trying to stay warm against the strong wind as we watched our first sunset over Leech Lake. It was a wonderful evening and the start of many happy years for us at Leech Lake.

Since I can't go fishing, at least safely, I decided to go into Bemidji. I had to run a number of errands including picking up my newly repaired boat trailer from Corner Sports. They replaced the coupling with new style that provides visual confirmation that the trailer is secured on the hitch, as well as new safety cables and brake cable. I had no problems with it driving back to the lake. Of course the real test will come in the Fall when I take my boat back to Corner Sports for winterizing and storage.

I mentioned the problem I had with my Verado motor sputtering and then stalling, and one of the mechanics said he's had to replace the fuel float on a couple of Verados this year. I made arrangements to have a new float installed next winter.

At 4:30 p.m. the sky is still overcast and gray, the wind is blowing at 20 mph out of the NNW and the temperature is 58 degrees.

After dinner I went over to the cabin and got a fire going in the fire pit. A short time later, John, Johnny and Greg Newman stopped by. We sat around the camp fire and talked for more than two hours. When the Newmans left I stayed at the fire for another half hour or so, and finally doused the fire with a pail of lake water and came home.

Although it was too windy to fish again tonight, we all had a very nice time on the shores of Leech Lake.