Lake Effect…What?

It was during the wee hours on November 18th when Valpo got the first snow of the season.  Of course, it was unexpected. Of course, it dumped on us way more than anyone was prepared for (6-8 inches more), and of course, it was the direct result of those two dreaded words "LAKE EFFECT". 

But why do those words have to be feared and hated so?  Can lake effect ever be used in a positive context, (not by children who long for weather which enables them to build the worlds largest snowman or get an unexpected school-free day) but by the adults who charish and value this amazing resource which plays a hugely hidden role in making our neighborhood what it is today (not to mention what it has been).  It is in the spririt of Lake Effect positivity that I have come up with the following terms.

(A given, not created by yours truly:) Lake Effect Snow:  Snow that covers the region as a result of the winds and air conditions caused by the lake, often unexpected, that is sticky and may result in poor road conditions and tardiness throughout the land, yet loved by school-children everywhere.

Lake Effect Sun:  Sun that shines causing the residents of Valparaiso and the surrounding areas to long for a visit to Lake Michigan.  Ofen results in sand in the shoes and quality time spent with family and friends.

Lake Effect Resident: One who resides close enough to the lake to take a day trip to the beach.  A significant reason behind the growth of Northwest Indiana.

Lake Effect Culture: The values, arts and traditions held by those who live near Lake Michigan.  The influence the beauty and resources of the lake has on area art, music, and festivals.   The reason Lake Effect Residents attend the annual Air Show, the Popcorn Fest, and art shows throughout the land.

The list can go on... including terms like Lake Effect Employment and Lake Effect Food, but I think you get the idea.  Lake Effect does not have to be a negative, as it's all in how you look at it... and in how you use it!