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Well, like most kids, I just
loved the snow. Not just for the day's off, but for the beauty and fun it
brought to the neighborhood. I can remember looking outside at night,
watching the flakes gently fall down through the beam of the spotlight,
hoping that it would never stop. As I got older, my love of the snow only
grew and I believe it even lead me to my career choice. I
grew up in the suburbs of Chicago (Park Ridge) and spent my whole life
there until time came to go away for college. My first stop in the land of
higher education took me to the University of Wyoming in Laramie. Snows
there were plentiful in the mountains, but void in the high basin where
the University is located. While there, I decided on my major, which they
did not have, so I headed back closer to home and Purdue University where
I received a bachelor's degree in Meteorology.
I spent a year in Washington D.C. working for the National
Weather service, but for the past 18 years have been a private
meteorologist working for myself and providing custom weather forecasts.
From January of 1991 through January of 1999, I had my
offices in the steel, glass and concrete jungle of Chicago. In January of
1999, I was able to move my offices to any place I so desired and made the
move to the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is
basically ground zero for snowfall in the Midwest, achieving an average of
240" of snow a year and as much as 390" in 1978-79. The summers are also
very pretty, with low humidity and temps in the 70's and low 80's.
I continue to perform my meteorological duties, but am
able to do them from my home in the beautiful Keweenaw.
On October 9th of 2004 I married my beautiful wife, Nora
and we live together in a cabin in the woods. In the picture above, you
see Nora and I with our two dogs, Burt the black lab and Baileys the
yellow lab. They have both left this world and have gone on to bless
heaven with their presence, but their memories live on in our hearts.
Nora, and I are very glad that you have come to visit the
site and we hope that you find lots of enjoyment from it. Please feel free
to drop us a line and say hi, we love to hear from visitors.
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