Lake Calhoun vs. Lake Bde Maka Ska

Not Mutually Exclusive

At least at the moment, there’s no need to choose between “Lake Calhoun” and “Lake Bde Maka Ska.”

That’s because — in the wake of unceasing local rain — the primary lake now has at least two satellite lakes.

The larger body of water (top photo) is at the southwest corner of the lake; the more pond-like pool (above left) is off the northeast corner.

All the rain (and cool temps) are certainly a drag, especially after an especially brutal winter.

But, they beat tornadoes and epic flooding elsewhere in the Midwest . . .



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