Mishigami...great water indeed!
Having grown up boating and enjoying the waters of Lake Michigan, I can truly say that the great lake has played a major role in shaping who I am. I thought it would be appropriate to give the lake some press here in my blog and introduce her to those who aren't familiar. What follows is my brief background of Lake Michigan. Around 18,000 years ago, the Laurentide glacier dominated the lanscape of northern North America, covering most of Canada and a good portion of the United States. The glacier was 2.5 miles thick at some points. As the Earth's atmosphere began to warm, the Laurentide glacier started to melt and retreat northward. The Earth's surface was scraped and scarred from the glacial movements, carving out the Great Lakes basin. The meltwater from the retreating glacier slowly filled in the lakes. Perhaps the first people to enjoy the intrinsic values of Lake Michigan were the Hopwell Indians....