12/16/2007

Geneva On The Lake Breakwaters

This August we visited Geneva on the Lake. There were plenty of changes as the amusement park. Erieview Park was dismantled in 2006 and was cleared away.

Making our way down to the beach, or what was once the beach so many years ago, I gathered some stones with fellow institute scientist Patrick and left our mark, (Our logo) on the cement breaker.

We relaxed on the park benches spread out on the shoreline and enjoyed the sunny day. About a half hour later, several young people ambled out to the breaker where our logo was.


They looked at the logo, then looked around to see if anyone was watching them. Looked at the logo again, stared at each other awhile, looking befuddled trying to figure it out what the LOTGK stood for. (Truth, justice, and the American way) Several minutes later, they walked away.The Grassy Knoll Institute legend continues.



LURKING, SURFING, ON THE GRASSY KNOLL

2 comments:

  1. Was that there or did you make it?

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  2. The tide did it. Lake Erie has some very unusual tides when the water breaks on the shore, it sends the rocks every which way sometimes forming words. Sometimes just random. But this time, it actually spelled out......

    Yes, I gathered the rocks and placed the logo there and then snapped the photo.

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