This from Kelly Lake’s Kathy Clevers:
“OK, this makes me feel a LITTLE better about our weather today…….”
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 9:41 AM
To: Kathy Clevers
Subject: FW: Snow
Received this from my son who lives in Fort Collins CO. My granddaughters
have had 2 snow days (it is still snowing there today with 40 mile an hour
winds). Offices closed early yesterday and everyone is encouraged to stay
home. There are so many trees and power lines down due to all the trees
still having a great deal of their leaves on yet. Makes our weather look
really great. –Eileen

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Shirley and I wish to thank Kelly Lake neighbors and friends Kathy and Gary Clevers and Al and Karen Breitlow for the kind gift in sympathy, support and remembrance of my daughters’ death, Beth Birr.
I was having a down Saturday morning after the funeral when Shirley came up to me and said that Gary called and was on his way up with a Norwegian Emerald Lustre Maple tree to plant in our yard in memory of Beth (you can see it grow from near the roadway; the smallest tree at about 15′ tall).
The Clevers and Breitlows had heard that when we were picking out a plot for Beth in Manitowoc’s cemetery, it seemed I was led right to the spot with a relatively small tree on it; a beautiful lush green-leaved maple with dark spots on it the size of nickels and quarters. When asked, the sextant said it was a Norwegian Emerald Lustre Maple; one that I’d never seen before. I said that this is the place! (Shirley and I have plots under a tree at Hickory Cemetery near Kelly Lake where the grass is shaded; the flowers and plants will last longer!).
Gary was on his way up with all intentions to plant it. However, it didn’t cross his mind that we needed to call Diggers Hotline; there are gas and electric lines in the area we chose. Gary showed up and we told him Diggers would be out within three days to mark the lines. Gary, understanding, but disappointed, held-off its taking root. Later that week–after our lot was marked–Ron Asp and Steve Zeh planted it.
Our sincere thanks and gratitude to Karen and Al Breitlow, Kathy and Gary Clevers, and Ron Asp and Steve Zeh for their thoughtfulness and kindness. It was Kathy and Karen’s idea; Al and Gary went to pick it out and deliver it
Like Beth and the tree (a memorial will be placed for Beth), the kindness will never be forgotten… Thanks, all! Roger and Shirley Birr
Photo of Gary and I spotting a place for the Norwegian Emerald Luster Maple (which Shirley said to me at the time I first spotted one, “Roger, you know emerald is Beth’s birthstone”. Need I say more…).

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This photo taken by Shirley over two weeks ago of the first snow that stayed on the trees and ground. I haven’t had much opportunity to post pics, nor work on the web cam; still an enigma! Second cam will be up-and-running(!), but not for another month or so at Dave Fickenscher’s. I’m planning an extended month’s tour via Amtrak to all four corners of the U.S. After my daughter’s death (Beth), I need to get away and collect my thoughts; ironically trying to get my mind off the tragedy and its aftermath.
May I add here that I appreciate all the sympathy cards and emails; they were very comforting, at a trying time.
With that said, we’re trying to get back to what to some semblance of normalcy with this first snowy photo; a pic of things to come! Roger

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You’ve probably noticed that the web cam has been down for a couple of weeks. I’ve been working on its configuration as I speak! Frustrated; gonna contact the KL web’s guru, Steve.
Second web cam on order and will be placed on the east shore facing west at Dave (Fricky) Fickenscher’s. It should be up-and-running soon. You’ll be able to see sunrises from “Birr’s Eye View” on the west shore (cove), and sunsets from Fricky’s; about mid-eastern shore. Thanks for your patience and support. Roger
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How low is it?! It is so low that this turtle was beached!! Actually, the water is lower this year in spite of the 1.06 inches of rain we got the last 4 days. The rain, though it seemed to pour at times, left merely a trace of rise on the lake level. The rain helps the ground water table, but the lake will only reflect a marginal rise until a significant rise of the table; more rain and lots of snow needed. It’s all about saturation.
The turtle, you ask? Shirley was raking the shoreline and ran across this odd fellow, probably on its way to hibernate. She noticed a peculiarity about it, as its face was deformed. Grabbing her camera, she returned to photograph it when it hissed at her! Upon further curiosity, she noticed the face was partially gone, including the eye, nose and mouth. She heard it hiss and thought it hissed with a lisp! Histh, histh! Kidding–it did hiss, though! It must have been in a battle, perhaps with a snapper or something with a long snout (an armadillo?!). Anyway, here are a couple shots of the unfortunate painted turtle (Note that the face seems healed-over).
By the way, the colors are just beginning this fall. Some say the leaves might not be as bright due to the dry season, and/or may fall quickly. Shirley will be capturing the colors on camera as they develop. Rog
(The tortoise and the hare–lip!)


(As usual, you can click on the image to enlarge, and then click on the enlargement for a bigger pic.)
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