Thank you, weather. It looks like I
might get the chance to decompress just a little after all.
Because of the cold, snow, and closed
schools, I don't have a “High School Bowl” TV shoot this morning,
which means that my incredibly packed weekend is now just a little
less packed. That means I have a few minutes to reflect on what
happened last night, with this sold out crowd--
Over 800 people (some from as far as Iron Mountain!) crammed into Kaufman to
hear Jack & me ramble on and on about the docks of and the ships
that came into Marquette. They seemed to have a good time, I know WE
had a great time, and once again I'm amazed by the power of Lake
Superior. Or, more to the point, the power and the hold that the
lake has over people who live near it. As I mentioned at the
beginning of the show, the only reason Marquette came into existence
was because of the lake and what we now call Lower Harbor, and in the
170 years since it's still the reason that many people live here.
It's also the reason, apparently, that
we packed Kaufman. So thanks to everyone who braved the cold &
the snow last night to share 90 minutes and 200 + pictures with us.
We hope you enjoyed it!
Okay; I'm off to work and to get ready
for tomorrow's epic vocal Noquemanon stint. Come back here Monday to
see if I actually have a voice left!
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