Old Ironmaker
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A tragic story that hits close to home. Peacock Point on the Canadian side of the lake isn't 10 minutes by boat from us. 3 children were playing on what little ice we have here in the area and the 9 year old and another went through it. The article explains the rest. We are on the next point east of Peacock. I didn't hear the helicopters searching Saturday because of high winds but they were mere yards off shore in front of our place all day Sunday. Close enough for one of rescuers to hand signal to me to keep my eyes open for the child. That made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. There are Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) choppers, Canadian Coast Guard choppers and even a helicopter from The U.S. Coast guard searching yesterday and today. We have 4' breakers on shore, unsafe for divers. The US Coast Guard often joins the searches here on The Great Lakes and we in turn help them in their time of need. That is heart warming indeed.
Last summer a young father drowned fishing out of a little 8' blow up dingy even closer to us. They searched for 4 days before the body was recovered not 50 yards from where they found the dingy in 10' of water, the search grid had expanded to 15 kilometres over those search days. No life jacket of course. There is no rhyme or reason to the strong currents we have here on Erie.
When I 1st heard of this tragic drowning I got angry.The 3 kids were playing on the ice. Where were the adults? Then I remembered when I was 9, we were warned of all manner of things not to do but we were kids and did it anyway. Maybe in spite of adults warning us, if it's taboo it must be fun.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamil...-opp-1.5466557
Last summer a young father drowned fishing out of a little 8' blow up dingy even closer to us. They searched for 4 days before the body was recovered not 50 yards from where they found the dingy in 10' of water, the search grid had expanded to 15 kilometres over those search days. No life jacket of course. There is no rhyme or reason to the strong currents we have here on Erie.
When I 1st heard of this tragic drowning I got angry.The 3 kids were playing on the ice. Where were the adults? Then I remembered when I was 9, we were warned of all manner of things not to do but we were kids and did it anyway. Maybe in spite of adults warning us, if it's taboo it must be fun.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamil...-opp-1.5466557
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