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Weather Escanaba at the Escanaba Yacht Club and Gladstone Yacht Club. (They are about 7 miles apart. Both are affordable to join at about $100+ a year. They also have reciprocation with other clubs.).
I started looking around at different options because, while I have rain gear in San Diego, I don't currently have any here in Michigan. I spent some time comparing prices, exploring what brands are available, and identifying which products are generally considered the best. Below, you'll find a list of some well-regarded rain gear brands and options that may be worth considering.
While researching, I also came across an interesting study examining the similarities between e-sailing and traditional sailing. It highlights how many of the same motivations, skills, and interests draw people to both virtual and real-world sailing experiences. As someone who knows many gamers and has done some gaming myself (not well. 😕), I can certainly see those connections.
As technology continues to evolve, we're likely to see even more overlap between virtual and physical activities. The online world is becoming increasingly realistic, allowing people to practice and experience activities through simulations, virtual reality, and games in ways that would have seemed unimaginable just 20 years ago. Many sailing apps and games, for example, can teach valuable concepts about navigation, wind, strategy, and boat handling.
Two Apps for Learning:
American Sailing Challenge App
I've experimented with a few of these applications. While I wouldn't claim to be an expert, I've found them to be useful learning tools that complement real-world experience. Like most skills, sailing is something you continue to learn over time, whether you're on the water or practicing in a virtual environment.
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| (Illustrative Only) Captain Adam challenges the notion you can't get wet playing on an app. |
Searching around thinking about some of the brands that are out there.
Henri Lloyd EliteOffshore Wet Gear:
A few products I found while browsing around and thinking of some things one might consider.
Men's Ocean Sailing Suit Offshore Sailing Jacket & Bib Pants Combi Clothes Set - Hi-Vis Wet Weather Gear Hips & Knees PatchesBotwina, G., Kim, S., & Hong, H. J. (2025). Connecting the worlds of sailing and e-sailing: The structural relationships among gaming experience, psychological variables and sport behaviour intentions. Managing Sport and Leisure. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/23750472.2025.2470271
A Couple of Local Events:
Just in case you want to get off the apps and e-sailing and do it in real life where you can get wet. Doing it in real life if a much more rich experience.
Also races are every Wednesday starting around 7 PM with skippers meetings at 6 PM. If you want to watch you can come to the mouth of the harbor at 7pm. Bring binoculars or telescope when boats are in a distance.
You may also find race results and things like race routs in our local paper Escanaba Daily Press (If you are advertising in the area consider this and the Action paper)
There will be bands so you may want to check out the Escanaba Yacht Club FB Page-House Band (Free outside but Join the Club).
Gladstone Yacht Club FB Page will be having the bands Cover Girls July 25th, and Roman Around August 1st. (Join the Club)
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| (Illustrative Only) UP Thinking Man starts traveling the shinny yellow brick road. He notices that these bricks are a little heavier then the standard ones. He has a business idea and thinks Escanaba might be a good place to create a start-up. Smart City Real Estate and Entrepreneurs The Competitive Advantages of Small Town USA |
The discussion reinforced the impression that the community is in a period of positive momentum. Development projects are moving forward, infrastructure continues to improve, and quality-of-life investments remain a priority. Combined with strong outdoor recreation opportunities, a welcoming community, downtown redevelopment efforts, rising household incomes, and reductions in crime, the area appears to be heading in the right direction.
The summaries below provide a quick overview of some of the major initiatives currently underway. From an investment perspective, this community deserves a closer look. With ongoing redevelopment, supportive local leadership, and growing economic activity, it presents opportunities that entrepreneurs and investors may want to explore. Connecting with local officials, economic development organizations, or the Downtown Development Authority could be a worthwhile first step.
Interest in the area is already growing, with new property investments taking place. For those considering future business or development opportunities, this may be a community worth putting on the radar.
Escanaba City Council Meeting Summary (June 18, 2026)
The Escanaba City Council met on June 18, 2026, and approved several budget, infrastructure, and public safety items. The meeting began with approval of prior meeting minutes and a minor agenda adjustment to move the closed session to the end of the meeting. No conflicts of interest or public comments on agenda items were reported. Escanaba Approves Jail Ordinance
Key Actions Taken
Discussion Highlights
Boards, Committees, and Public Participation
Announcements
The meeting concluded with a brief recess before entering a closed session to discuss collective bargaining matters.
Escanaba City Countil Meeting Agenda June 18th, 2026
Escanaba City Council Meeting Agenda and Budget Amendment Review (June 18, 2026)
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| (Illustrative Only) As he toils Rodrick thinks of what might happen if they put some broom bristles on this barrel and connected it to a horseless carriage. |
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Companies that prioritize veteran hiring not only gain access to a highly capable talent pool but also support those who have served the nation. By creating opportunities for veterans, employers help ease the transition to civilian careers while encouraging future generations to consider military service. These individuals play a vital role in protecting our freedoms and contributing to national security.
The Census Bureau's analysis examined nearly two decades of employment data and found that veterans from certain military occupations and branches often experience stronger earnings outcomes. Air Force veterans, for example, frequently earned higher wages, likely due to the technical and specialized training associated with many Air Force careers. Veterans with experience in intelligence, drone operations, and other highly technical fields also tended to achieve higher earnings because of their advanced technical expertise and critical-thinking skills.
As military operations become increasingly technology-driven, more service members will likely leave the military with valuable skills in areas such as cybersecurity, data analysis, artificial intelligence, advanced communications, and autonomous systems. These evolving skill sets may further strengthen veteran employment outcomes in the future.
Organizations looking to support veterans can partner with local veteran service organizations, attend veteran-focused job fairs, and actively recruit from military and veteran networks. Investing in veteran talent benefits not only the individuals being hired but also the long-term growth, resilience, and success of the organization. Veterans have already demonstrated their ability to serve a mission larger than themselves, and many continue to bring that same dedication and sense of purpose to the workplace.
Veterans’ Employment Outcomes After Military Service: Insights from New Census Data
• More than 2.8 million enlisted service members who were honorably discharged between 2002 and 2021 were included in the Census Bureau’s Veteran Employment Outcomes (VEO) dataset, providing a detailed look at veterans’ transition into civilian employment.
• Veterans with specialized military occupations, such as operational intelligence specialists and drone operators, generally earned higher wages and experienced stronger employment outcomes than veterans from infantry and combat-related occupations.
• Employment outcomes varied by military branch and occupation. Army and Marine Corps infantry veterans commonly entered administrative support, manufacturing, and retail sectors, while Air Force veterans were more likely to work in professional and technical services.
• Gender differences persisted after military service, with women veterans earning less than men during their first year in civilian employment across all branches of service. Earnings differences by race and ethnicity were generally smaller.
• Economic conditions at the time of separation mattered. Veterans leaving the military during the Great Recession experienced lower employment stability, while those separating during stronger labor markets generally achieved better employment outcomes. The COVID-19 recession had a more limited effect overall, although some Air Force veterans were disproportionately affected.
Foote, A., Hyatt, H., Janicki, H., & Wasser, D. (2025, January 14). What are veterans’ job prospects after they serve? U.S. Census Bureau. https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2025/01/veterans-employment-outcomes.html
Let us continue exploring how corruption, discrimination, and injustice can affect society. The purpose of this thought experiment is not to accuse anyone, but to better understand how harmful behaviors can spread when they are ignored or left uncorrected. The long tail impact of embracing poor behaviors and outcomes. Where misbehaviors are uncorrected they are protected creating risks of future victims for everyone else.
In the Story of the Clan, false rumors and prejudice lead people to exclude, mistreat, and dehumanize others. Over time, some individuals are treated as less valuable, while those responsible for the harm avoid accountability. They are subject to every type of illegal misbehavior.
Imagine a society where fairness no longer matters, where influence and favoritism determine who is protected and who is not. Trust in institutions would decline, victims would be blamed, and corruption could become deeply rooted. More victims created.
Research suggests that corruption weakens trust, damages social relationships, hints toward economic decline, and undermines confidence in justice. When unfairness goes unchallenged, society loses the talents and contributions of those who are excluded. If it is common and it openly rewarded it creates new challenges for the future health of society so you should always encourage accountability and correction.
The lesson is simple: freedom, fairness, and equal treatment require constant effort. The choices we make today shape the society we create tomorrow. A stronger future depends on accountability, respect, and a commitment to treating all people with dignity.
*This is a philosophical thought experiment for learning so take with a grain of salt.
Corruption Experiences and Attitudes to Political, Interpersonal, and Domestic Violence
Gillanders, R., & van der Werff, L. (2022). Corruption experiences and attitudes to political, interpersonal, and domestic violence. Governance, 35(1), 167–185. https://doi.org/10.1111/gove.12570
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| Meant to be a little funny. We are on Bay de Noc |
Now that I've started and made it through most of the course, I can honestly say I've gained a tremendous amount of respect for lifeguards. When you see lifeguards on the beaches in places like San Diego or Escanaba-Gladstone, it can look easy from the outside, but there is a lot of training behind what they do. Here in Michigan, there are certifications for working around open water and aquatic environments, but before you can earn those certifications, you have to complete challenging training.
The course takes more than twenty+ hours and includes swimming, fitness testing, rescue techniques, medical training, and much more. It's definitely not as easy as many people think. In fact, that's probably one reason communities often struggle to recruit enough lifeguards. There is also a test you must pass. You have to make a commitment to the training.
I love swimming, being on the water, and staying active, so I thought this would be a great fit. I also enjoy writing, so I wanted to share a little about the experience and encourage others to get involved. Whether it's lifeguarding, volunteer firefighting, or another community service role, these positions help people and make a real difference. It is a part of community type service. You are literally helping people and encouraging growth in recreation.
One thing that surprised me is how much emphasis is placed on observation and prevention. Lifeguards spend a lot of time learning how to properly scan the water and recognize potential problems before they become emergencies. During training, they place a rescue dummy in different locations around the pool. You would be amazed at how difficult it can be to spot. You can walk around the pool and completely miss it. The exercise teaches you how important vigilance is and why lifeguards frequently change positions, move around, and adjust their viewpoints. Water reflections, shadows, and splashing can make it surprisingly difficult to see what is happening beneath the surface.
The medical training is also extensive. Firefighters learn medical skills, and EMTs obviously receive advanced medical training, but lifeguards have their own specialized set of responsibilities. They deal with injuries and emergencies on a regular basis and must be prepared to respond to strokes, heart attacks, choking incidents, allergic reactions, drug overdoses, cuts, broken limbs, and many other situations. Their job is often to stabilize a person and provide care until additional medical help arrives.
Then there are the rescue skills. We spent hours practicing rescue after rescue after rescue. There are different ways to enter the water depending on the situation, different approaches to victims, and different techniques for assisting people in distress. After about eleven hours of training today, with constant movement in and out of the pool, I can tell you that it definitely takes some energy. Repeated rescues and drills are physically demanding, but they help build the muscle memory needed to react quickly when a real emergency occurs.
Tomorrow is the final testing phase. I successfully completed the first portion, and now I have to pass the second part. If all goes well, I'll be in good shape and done with certification. Fingers crossed.
Of course, we've also had some fun along the way. We jokingly came up with the term "Bay de Noc Watch," our own lighthearted parody. Training can be serious, but it's good to keep a sense of humor too. You have to enjoy life because it moves so fast. Be serious and lighthearted.
Locally, we have great beaches, pools, and recreational facilities. Our area continues to attract more tourists and visitors, and people are working to serve tourists well. If you are visiting or want a place in the UP to hang out on the beach, shop, and have fun come over to Escanaba or Gladstone. We have a variety of things to do and it is right in the Great Lake's back yard.
So my advice is simple: get involved. Try something new. Enjoy the sunshine, get some fresh air, and stay active. If you're working at an indoor pool, that's great too. Lifeguarding is a meaningful way to help others, learn valuable skills, and maintain your fitness at the same time. It's challenging, rewarding, and far more demanding than most people realize. A few quick things I found online on lifeguarding.
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| (Illustrative Only) One of these comes up with the best ideas?😳 The executive team is designing new golf clubs. Ludington Street is going to look great after the facelift. If your interested in starting a business in the area you might want to check out. Escanaba DDA |
The study below examined more than 21,000 startups and explored the relationship between founder personality traits and entrepreneurial success. One of the most interesting findings was that there is no single "perfect" entrepreneur. Success does not belong exclusively to one personality type. Instead, the researchers identified several distinct personality profiles associated with successful founders, suggesting that there are multiple paths to entrepreneurial achievement.
The findings also reinforce the importance of persistence. Entrepreneurs who continue learning, adapting, and improving through cycles of success and failure often increase their chances of long-term success. Different personality traits may become advantages under different circumstances, industries, or stages of business growth.
Perhaps the most significant finding was the value of diversity within founding teams. Startups with greater diversity in personality traits, perspectives, experiences, backgounds, and ways of thinking were more likely to succeed. This provides a strong argument for cognitive diversity—the idea that teams benefit when members approach problems from different angles and bring unique skills, backgrounds, educational experiences, and industry knowledge to the table.
Tip: Having people with experience that can make ideas practical and people from different perspectives who can come up with new ideas helps.
As organizations grow and face increasingly complex challenges, having a team capable of viewing problems through multiple lenses can improve decision-making, foster innovation, and strengthen problem-solving capabilities. Diversity of thought is not simply a social ideal; it can be a practical advantage that contributes directly to organizational success.
The Impact of Founder Personalities on Startup Success
McCarthy, P. X., Gong, X., Braesemann, F., Stephany, F., Rizoiu, M.-A., & Kern, M. L. (2023). The impact of founder personalities on startup success. Scientific Reports, 13, Article 17200. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41980-y