Friday, December 26, 2014

Kaszube's Park

The below pics are of Kaszube's Park, Milwaukee's smallest Park.

It's within Jones Island, just south of downtown Milwaukee. Not too exciting in winter but quite interesting.

This article has some information on it:
http://urbanmilwaukee.com/2013/08/06/photo-gallery-the-kashubes-polka-picnic/

Below are a few pics I took on 12/26/14, with temp in the mid 40's. The last one is of a tower next to it, showing some lovely blue sky peeking out from the clouds.





Lake Michigan Coast Guard Buoys

I have noted some buoys in Lake Michigan, including one I can see near where I live. It's green and I'd like to get a boat ride so I can get near it and see if it's a bell buoy.

I also noticed it looked like a different green this past summer than last year. And definitely it's location shifted noticeably. I wasn't sure how they place them, if they use GPS coordinates or purposely place them in a different spot.

I do know they take them out near winter, and saw some on the large concrete section where bulk carrierers dock, just south of downtown Milwaukee.

I took a drive near the Coast Guard and noticed a lot of buoys inside a metal fenced area, near where they keep their boats. One large red one really looked like a bell buoy while the rest looked smaller. Most if not all were green or red. I noticed numbers on some as well.

It didn't look like the Coast Guard building welcomed visitors, and indeed had warning signs, so I still am researching my questions. When I was in Door County this past fall, I followed signs for a lighthouse in Sturgeon Bay but once I arrived, it was part of the Coast Guard and I wasn't able to get too close. I do understand the needs for security.

They had really cool red and green older buoys, one on each side of the entrance that I took photos of below. They looked like they had modern energy efficient bulbs in them, so I'll have to take a drive past at night and see if they light up.