Saturday, May 24, 2025

New Construction

Last Swim:  Saturday 5/24, 8am, (plus others, undoubtedly)

Next Swims:  Sat/Sun 8am and Noon (for the most part), weekdays are still spotty, likely 8am/noon on Memorial day
    
Water temp: high 40's
Air Temp:  50-ish and rising
Water Quality:  delightfully flat
Clarity: very murky
Kru:  Lt. MJ, Showgirl
Shore Support:  nobody we knew, and a person with a dog getting annoyingly close to our blankets



Okay, so the 2025 swim season is starting to ramp up.  Or at least get close to the ramp.

Lt. MJ and I swam this morning.  It was really pretty amazing-- sunny and flat the whole time.

We swam to the Mudslide/New Mudslide area.  There is some kind of construction happening between these two landmarks.  It looks like a new staircase and a new path down the hill.  With the right combination of careless landscaping and a well-timed rain storm, we could have ourselves a New-New Mudslide!  Stay tuned, friends, or swim there yourselves.



It was a great swim, and the water was just starting to get choppy as we headed up the ramp.

Monday, May 12, 2025

The Atwater Buoy May Not Be Graphing This Summer


Updated, 5/24/25:

According to a relatively recent article in Michigan Live, proposed cuts at NOAA could result in all NOAA buoys in Lake Michigan not being placed or activated this year.  (The web address for the article is at this link: https://www.mlive.com/environment/2025/04/severe-cuts-at-noaa-would-kill-great-lakes-data-buoy-network.html.) More information about these buoys and what they do is available at this link

I know, we often in years past have complained about the Atwater Buoy, and how useful (or non-useful) it can be in predicting what nearshore surface water temperatures are going to be for us swimmers when we get to the beach.  But it's always been nice to consult, to get a general idea of what to pack for a trip to the beach.  

The Atwater Buoy is currently out there and active.  If you want to know what surface water temperature it is sensing, text "45013" to 866.218.9973.  But unlike in year's past, the Buoy's data is not being graphed and reported online (so the link on our webpage doesn't get you anyplace useful).

Maybe there is a better, and lower-cost method of collecting and reporting the data that has traditionally been collected by these buoys.  But I've not heard that the federal government is going to replace the current buoy system, with some new-and-improved, and/or lower cost system.  I think that would be a shame if the folks who use this information are no longer going to have access to it (or are going to have to subscribe to some private, for-profit service that will collect/report the information).  

If you like me would like to see this NOAA buoy program continue, you may want to send an email to your federal elected officials (Senator Baldwin, Senator Johnson, and whomever your congress person is). I can't guaranty it is going to do any good, but I don't think it will do any harm.  Maybe it is the case that our elected officials are simply unaware of how many people currently rely on this information, and want to see it continue to be available.  


 Looking forward to seeing folks as the season gets going again.  

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Lake Michigan (Huron too) is not stratifying

 

                                                                 (screenshot from this cool drone footage via JSOnline)

I always look out for Caitlyn Looby's reporting. Here is an interesting story in todays Journal Sentinel (Tues, April 8) that says a little bit about what scientists know about the lake not mixing as much. Spoiler: they don't know much. It is still an interesting article.

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Winter Swim Musings

a Krew member swims north in late February (video credit: John Wilson)
 

There often comes a time in the middle of the winter when I find myself ardently wishing I could swim with my Klode friends. A morning last week was one of those times. It's because I read the following poem:

Ghazal: Sea 

by Moira Egan

with a final couplet by e. e. cummings

As Karen Blixen said, the cure’s the sea
—or sweat, or tears—but I prefer the sea.

In fact, it’s homeopathy. Why cry
with eyes baptised (if reddened) by the sea?

The metaphors of fabric come to mind:
cool silk or aqua velvet, summer sea

            (or better, come to body: intimate,
            enveloped skin on skin, the lover sea).

The bone-ache deep, the pains gone unexplained:
for now just dive, ameliorator sea.

The “mermaid’s tears,” smoothed glass or plastic: lovely
but hazardous to creatures of the sea.

This evening’s rough: Poseidon snaps my straps.
Pathetic fallacy, bipolar sea.

And in their one-piece suits, the ladies age
and silver, laugh and rage: September sea.

For whatever we lose(like a you or a me)
it’s always ourselves we find in the sea.

Copyright © 2025 by Moira Egan. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on March 5, 2025, by the Academy of American Poets.

And here is the ee cummings poem from which she stole the final two lines. It is also redolent of our shared swimming joy, just in a different way.

maggie and milly and molly and may

by ee cummings

maggie and milly and molly and may
went down to the beach(to play one day)

and maggie discovered a shell that sang
so sweetly she couldn’t remember her troubles,and

milly befriended a stranded star
whose rays five languid fingers were;

and molly was chased by a horrible thing
which raced sideways while blowing bubbles:and

may came home with a smooth round stone
as small as a world and as large as alone.

For whatever we lose(like a you or a me)
it’s always ourselves we find in the sea

Copyright © 1956, 1984, 1991 by the Trustees for the E. E. Cummings Trust from The Complete Poems: 1904–1962 by E. E. Cummings, Edited by George J. Firmage. Reprinted by permission of Liveright Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Farewell Mitch Lewis, aka Mr. Bubble

I am sorry to report that Mitch Lewis, aka Mr. Bubble passed away unexpectedly on March 1, 2025.




He swam with the Kru for years.  One day he arrived wearing a Mr. Bubble t-shirt, and thus, his nickname was born.  He was a master breaststroke-er, and was always friendly and welcoming to new swimmers.

His memorial service is this Saturday, March 8th from 4-6 pm at Spaces, 1433 N. Water St. Milwaukee, WI 53202.


Here is the the message posted today on his Facebook page:

Mitchell Scott Lewis (07/15/1956-03/01/2025), beloved husband, parent, grandparent, uncle, cousin, and friend to so many, has passed away. He left us suddenly, after completing his last race: a 5k in Madison, WI, raising funds for refugees, with his friend, DeWitt Clinton. He passed quickly and unexpectedly, and he was not believed to have suffered pain. Mitch was born in Milwaukee, WI, raised in Long Island, NY, and Milwaukee, WI, went to Northwestern University for Biology and Rush University for Health Systems Management. He also lived in Atlanta, GA, with his family before moving back to Milwaukee, WI, in 1996.
He lived a life doing exactly what he loved: being with his family, helping others, and being physically active. When possible, doing both simultaneously. He played a huge rule in both working and volunteering for local health and hospital systems, including Aurora Health Systems. Even in his retirement, Mitch stayed active, volunteering for a local health clinic, being a board member and volunteer at his daughter’s nonprofit, Community Center for Immigrants, and helping raise his granddaughter, Lhamo. Mitch cared deeply about his children, Debra and Caitlyn, as well as his precious grandchildren, Lhamo and Leonardo. He was proud of his daughter, Debra, for her achieving her doctorate, opening her own practice as a Psychologist, and competing in endurance events just like him. He was proud of his daughter, Caitlyn, for opening and running her own nonprofit helping immigrants become citizens and learn English.
Mitch would do anything for his grandkids, and they knew they had him wrapped around their finger. Mitch and his wife, Bonnie, were meant for each other. Together 41 years, their marriage was a strong constant in his life and they still went on dates. The type of connection where they are entirely reliant in each other but in a beautiful, meant-to-be-together, type of way. Although his loss is devastating, we find peace that he passed quickly, did not appear to be in pain, and that he was with his dear friend, DeWitt. He died doing what he loved: being physically active outdoors.
He now joins his mother, Connie Litton, father, Julian Lewis, his grandfathers, grandmothers, and other passed relatives. He is survived by his siblings, Elizabeth O’Brien, Valerie Wisniewski, and Greg Lewis, as well as family members: Bob Wisniewski, Brooks Wisniewski, Andie Wisniewski, Lilly O’Brien, Jimmy O’Brien, Jess Lewis, and Joseph Lewis. He was an active member of the following communities throughout his life, including: Aurora Medical Center, Aurora Walker’s Point Clinic, Team Phoenix, Klode Krew, and Wheel and Sprocket.
Please help us remember Mitch’s life. His service will be Saturday, March 8th from 4-6 pm at:
Spaces
1433 N. Water St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Also please donate to his memorial fund for Community Center for Immigrants at:
https://communitycenterforimmigrants.networkforgood.com/projects/226100-support-our-work

Here is a link to his Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/mitch.lewis.313

and additional information:

Swim on, Mr. Bubble, we will miss you.

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

2025 New Year swim/plunge



Last Swim: New Year day

Next Swims: some swimming a few days a week. Post if inquiring 

Water Temp: 44 F. Per Garmin smart watch and Surf Report site. This may be our warmest recorded New Year plunge.

Air Temp: 29

Krew: Sorry, forgot my note pad. From recollection-Library Lady, Fin- Fin, Show Girl, Diablo, Itch, MJ, Dragonfly, Rick from Boston, Forger, Icedaug, Brick, the Lagunas, Hollywood, Tom...and more.

Shore Support: many.


I guestimate about 20-30 Klode Krew people showed up for our annual New Year plunge. And many other people/groups as well. Some in skin, some suited up. Some viking plunge dippers, some suited long range swimmers, and some impressive skin swimmers. 

Diablo swam an impressive South South beach to Picnik table and back- skin. Brick suited up for an almost to 3-Piers swim (with Itch in putsuit). Wetaco did her first viking plunge! And many others enjoyed their various vigorous swims and plunges. 

Enjoying the snacks, hot beverages, and elixirs, New Years resolutions forged. Forward! What's yours?

P.S. Anyone take some action shots of me with my Mr. Belvedere speedo swim suit on? 




Sunday, December 29, 2024

2025 Polar Plunge at noon New Year's Day, and today... it was a nice day for a walk

Last Swim:  Sunday 12/29, 8am, (plus others, undoubtedly)

Next Swims:  Noon New Year's Day-- the Klode Kru official polar plunge
    
Water temp: So. Very. Cold.  (We had no thermometer.)
Air Temp:  39F and breezy out of the north
Water Quality:  annoying chop
Clarity: murky
Kru:  Lt. MJ, Fyn-Fin,  Holly, Marian the Librarian, Showgirl
Shore Support:  none, though three WimHoffers were there when we arrived

Hi Friends - We will do our own, low-key polar plunge at noon on Wednesday, as usual, AT KLODE. (where else??)  The current forecast looks chilly/windy but also sunny.

Some of us decided to squeeze in a first and last December swim this morning.  Conditions were less than ideal, but for December, they were pretty good.

Fyn-Fin's triumphant exit from the water.


The power of the group compelled five of us to suit up and get in the water.  It did not, however, compel us to begin swimming right away.  

In case you haven't experienced Klode in a while, the water is so shallow that you can pretty much walk to any swimming destination you wish to visit.

And thus, the swimming to walking ratio this morning  was about 60-40.  Maybe 70-30.  Maybe 50-50.  Who knows.



Post-swim, happy to be warm(ish) and dry.

But we did eventually swim north to the sewer pipe, and Lt MJ and Fyn-Fyn went further. Badasses.  It was a slow start though.

It was probably a blessing that we didn't have a thermometer.  A quick search suggests that the water is in the mid 30's.  

See you Wednesday.  Brings treats.