Saturday, May 30, 2020

N is for Neoprene

Next Swims: Noon Sunday, 6 am and 4 pm Mon-Fri
Last Swim: Saturday Noon
Air Temp: mid 60s, partly sunny, beautiful puffy cloud sky
Water Temp: 49 per itch o meter, 47 per macho-meter, call it 48
Clarity: Nice, 2.5/10.  
Waves: some ripples
Kru
First Shift: Linda the Lamprey, Itch, Brick, Brick's friend Sandy, Mr. Bubble, Kahuna, Drangonfly, IceDawg, Cap'n, Diablo, Fred
Second Shift:  Tatoo Lady Amelia, Moma Linda and their friend Cathy (Kathy?)
Shore Support:  Ziggy

Diablo in the foreground
Nice turnout again today!  Especially for such a cold water day.  Beautiful puffy cloud sky and water was pretty clear.  Welcome back guest of honor today was - Reid, aka Fred. 

Reid is the man who abandoned his lava pants at the beach one day, so I have been fostering them ever since.  The lava pants have been feeling lonely and abandoned for months now.  They've been singing to me non-stop - Give Me Back My Man!




Reid also reminded me I gave him the Klode Kru nickname, Fred, because he was supposed to be Fred III in his family. 

So, despite the harsh enforcement of the Second Law of Thermodynamics - increasing disorder in our lives and the universe as a whole - the Klode Kru is defying that law and establishing an orderly structure in the universe -twice daily swims at regular times, more and more willing participants, waiting until the church bells can be heard before walking down the hills.  The familiar routines are re-establishing themselves. 

Kahuna also has a suggestion for restoring order - he pointed out that some vandal had cut down a sapling that has a plaque next to it, saying that it was planted in memory of someone.  Kahuna's suggestion - we could chip in to replace the tree, to honor the dearly departed person and their loved ones who planted the first tree. Kahuna made the point that we do a lot to beautify the park and the beach - we beautify the place just by walking around in our swim suits!  But we can always do more to serve our community.  Pretty soon, people will think that the park was named after the Klode Kru, instead of the Kru being named after the park.  But seriously...I'd be willing to chip in for this. 




1 comment:

Kahuna said...

The small tree I'm referring to that was vandalized/broken is just West of where most of us change clothes, on the grass between the beach and the hill. If I am remembering it correctly, it was a maple tree. The stump is something of a hazard and an eyesore. The plaque next to the stump was placed there to honor the life of Barb Schmidt (a person I don't know). I assume Barb was someone who loved the park and/or the Lake. It's possible that the family and the Village already have a plan to replace the tree, and are just waiting for the right time to do that. I'll make a inquiry to the Village to see if I can find out (1) are there any current plans to replace the Barb's tree?; if not, is there something that the Kru can do to assist in making that happen? If it is an issue of cost, I'm willing to chip in to a replacement fund. I'll let you know when I know more.