FRIDAY, 7/26:
It's Art on the Rocks weekend. Woo
hoo!
Not only is it one of my favorite
summer weekends of the year here in Marquette, but it's also a chance
for people who may not be from the area and/or familiar with a unique
weather phenomena to experience said phenomena. Now, this may be
something about which I’ve probably written before. If I have,
forgive me. If I haven’t; well, here’s the story about an
interesting summer meteorological phenomena in Marquette, a phenomena
about which most people who aren't from Marquette or who are from
Marquette but always stay in their cars may not even be aware--
It’s called “The Third Street
Rule”.
Oh, some days it may be called “The
Front Street Rule”, or “The Fourth Street Rule”, or “The Pine
Street Rule”. Some days, it may not even exist. But most of the
time, between the months of May and September, “The Third Street
Rule”, well, rules.
Allow me to explain.
When you’re walking through certain
parts of Marquette, Lake Superior can throw around its muscle
whenever it likes. You can be walking down the street in warm
comfort and then--
BANG
The temperature drops 20 degrees and
you’re freezing in your sandals.
If you’ve ever walked anywhere on the
east side of Marquette, you know what I’m talking about. But the
lake’s effect DOES start to wane, especially the farther you get
from shore. If you walk away from the lake, you can (usually) be
pretty sure that it’ll start to warm up and stay warm once you get
past Third Street. The extra shirt you needed on Front Street? You
can usually take it off once you’re past Third Street.
Hence, “The Third Street Rule”.
It’s funny; most everyone
subconsciously knows about it, yet never actually seems to think
about it, much less give it a name. Guess I’m just unique in that
manner.
8-)
Check it out for yourself this weekend
if you're at Art on the Rocks or Outback or just enjoying summer here
in Marquette. You’ll see what I mean!
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