Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Kristina Morse (cq), left, and Laura Kirchofer (cq), both 16, walk along West End Beach Monday afternoon after fogged rolled into Traverse City. "We just wanted to see what the fog looked like," said Morse.
Record-Eagle/Keith King

Kristen Kurivial, of Bryan, Ohio, catches a flying disc which was thrown by her father, Mike Kurivial, as warm temperatures are enjoyed Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at Clinch Park beach in Traverse City.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
From left, Nate Schlehuber, Romaine Fields, Zach Lane, Eric Freeman, JohnPaul Morris, Julie Freeman and Alaina Stevens sit around a campfire at Empire Beach while lightning flashes on the horizon on Monday evening.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
From left, Nate Schlehuber, Romaine Fields, Zach Lane, Eric Freeman, JohnPaul Morris, Julie Freeman and Alaina Stevens sit around a campfire at Empire Beach while lightning flashes on the horizon on Monday evening.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels perform over West Grand Traverse Bay and thousands of spectators on Sunday afternoon.
Record-Eagle/Keith King
A discarded water bottle lies on West End Beach Friday, October 5, 2012 near West Grand Traverse Bay and the Open Space in Traverse City.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Jared Boynton of Traverse City grills flank steak, hot dogs and sausages during a Labor Day picnic with family and friends at Keith J. Charters Traverse City State Park.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
From left, Nate Schlehuber, Zach Lane, Eric Freeman, JohnPaul Morris, Julie Freeman and Alaina Stevens sit around a campfire at Empire Beach while lightning flashes on the horizon on Monday evening.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Watershed Center Grand Traverse Bay executive director Andy Knott, left, and baykeeper John Nelson (cq) stand near a West Grand Traverse Bay beach that was allegedly illegally groomed. "When you start disturbing the soil, that's when you need a permit... if it is predominantly vegetation," said Knott. "If all they're doing is mowing, then they wouldn't have to have a permit."
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Kristina Morse (cq), left, and Laura Kirchofer (cq), both 16, walk along West End Beach Monday afternoon after fogged rolled into Traverse City. "We just wanted to see what the fog looked like," said Morse.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Kristina Morse (cq), left, and Laura Kirchofer (cq), both 16, walk along West End Beach Monday afternoon after fogged rolled into Traverse City. "We just wanted to see what the fog looked like," said Morse.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Kristina Morse (cq), left, and Laura Kirchofer (cq), both 16, walk along West End Beach Monday afternoon after fogged rolled into Traverse City. "We just wanted to see what the fog looked like," said Morse.
See photo in original gallery.