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From the Deck: Snow through the chicken wire. - DSC02815
From the Deck: Dusting of snow on Shadow Mtn. with low lying clouds. - DSC02816
From the Deck: Dusting of snow on Shadow Mtn. - DSC02817
From the Deck: Panorama 1; View towards Boykin with snow. - DSC02818
From the Deck: Panorama 2: snow. - DSC02821
From the Deck: Dusting of snow on Shadow Mtn. in sunlight. - DSC02822
From the Deck: View to the East, sunlit with dusting of snow. - DSC02829
From the Channel: Gorgeous evening view of Baldy with steel blue tones. - DSC02830
From the Channel: View of North shore (town). - DSC02831
From the Channel: View of the north shore (town). - DSC02832
From the Channel: Rich view of west end of Shadow Mtn. - DSC02834
"Spider House" This house is located behind the municipal tennis courts, past the channel into Shadow Mountain Lake. It was always part of Kathy's tour to reaquaint ourselves with the town each year. - DSC02844
From the Deck: Shadow Mtn. on a breezy sunny day. - DSC02846
From the Deck: View towards the channel on a breezy, sunny day. - DSC02849
From the Deck: View from grinder pump to boathouse. The grinder pump was put in during my mother Kathy's lifetime. She and old man Ed Boykin opposed it. Before the grinder pump we had septic tanks in the bald spot on the hill below the deck. One collapsed after her death and we had to have the area filled-in. Other homes dumped sewage directly into the lake. That's why it was overgrown with seaweed in the shallows by the time I was a child. The grinder pump moved waste up the hill to a sewage pipe on Tonahutu road and disposed of it away from the lake. Ed was an engineer and vowed it wouldn't work and mom was concerned that it would mar her view. But, she'd been telling me how crystal clear the water was when she was a child and I didn't see why they were putting up such a fuss. In the end, the pump worked great and the water cleared as predicted. Hooray!