I have lived in Lake County for over 13 years, and I must disclose upfront that I have never been on our lake. I do not own a boat nor do my friends. Given my current life situation, I have to tap into memories of fun at the lake I had as a youngster.
The Lake of the Ozarks remains a popular family vacation destination in the Midwest. Although my family did not own a boat, we vacationed with a family who did.
I was introduced to water skiing on a “saucer” which was a circular piece of plywood three or four feet in diameter. I soon learned to keep my mouth closed. Otherwise, I got a mouthful of lake water and that was not very pleasant.
We stayed in a two-story cabin on Osage Beach. The screen windows allowed the sounds of the lake and the songs of the insects in. We drank soda and played Yahtzee into the late evening.
A boat dock was situated across the cove from our cabin, and it served as a popular hangout for college students. They sure had some fun at the lake!
In fact, I can recall the volume of their fun increased as the night progressed. At age eight, I had only a vague understanding of the role that Budweiser played in the volume of that fun. So, for better or worse, cold beer also seems to be a part of fun at the lake.
I enjoy the spectacular lakeside views in Clearlake and Lakeport whenever I can. I can appreciate the role Clear Lake plays in our economy and the memories it provides for the families who visit. We must do all we can to preserve this jewel for future generations to enjoy.
Mike Tabacchi lives in Middletown, Calif.