I kicked it and it moved. Dummy me, kicked it again and it went further. Who invented beer anyway?I live in Cleveland. Really. My address is in Cleveland. And I sail. I would like your outside take on what the USA side of Lake Erie is like. What do you THINK it is?When you enter Cleveland Harbor there are three entrances. The West end, which is really a mess. Mapquest it and you will see that what we call the inner harbor, the area behind the breakwater, runs NE to SW. When the wind blows, as it always does, it comes in from the NE and goes to the SW. Duh! You would think the ACE wold have seen this coming and made the entrance to Edgewater Basin a blocked area. But Nooooooooooo. The water funnels quite nicely down the inner channel and right into our Basin, wrecking havoc, for over 70 years. Next entrance is the East end, which is wide open and has a fetch of some 160 miles, all the way to Buffalo. It is there that they want to remove the E55th street Marina and turn it over to Mittel Steel and the Nazi Harbor Nuts with Degrees. They control what happens, for the most part.Then there is the main channel entrance. This is where all the freighters come in and is the first impression you will see of Cleveland, close up.Now at this entrance there is a lighthouse. Looks like crap. Roof falling in, doors shuttered. It yells Ghetto! Then after you pass that is the old Coast Guard Station, abandoned for years, with falling roofs, weeds, a rusted out dock area...a real eyesore, unless you like Ghetto. This station is on the end of a point and that point is attached to a park. This area is called Whiskey Island and it once was a area of dozens of saloons and brothels, boatbuilding shops, lumber yards, etc. A proper entrance way to any city! It was leveled and washed of the face of the earth in 1911 when a 30 foot tidal wave slammed into it. It was never rebuilt and went decrepit for 70 years. Along came a nice guy named Moore. I am not sure about this part. He bought the property for some reason. His daughter Wendy was killed in a ski accident and so he named the area Wendy Park after her, and he began to clean it up. Were talking about a dozen dump trucks filled with just tires, and enough old fridges and stoves to make a proper Battleship. The land was covered with broken glass, which they cleaned up most of it. In other words, keep your shoes on. That brings us to yesterday. I had a beer. Then another. Then I have no idea what I did.I took over the park by Piracy! Or lunacy. See, I am out of work and bored, and this eyesore is something I see all the time while sailing, and it's THE ONLY park between Erie PA and the Islands, and it's my city, and so I took it over. Turns out it gets interesting!The city, being broke, tried to take over the Island and sell it to a developer by Eminent Domain. Moore fought back and sold it to the County for $1, but with the stipulation he could manage it forever. The city fought back. The CG station was Government property and so the State took it over. They leased it for 100 years to the City for $1 per year. Why? Insurance costs. So the city let it go to pot. There is this huge park, with a few woods, several volleyball fields, and thats it. No water, no electricity.So, I figured I could take one step at a time. We have these guys called CABBS. Cuyahoga Amateur Boat Builders (google it). They make small boats. I wanted to build a boatbuilding school like Eire PA and Philly has somewhere in Cleveland. So, why not marry the two? Cabbs already did boatbuilding projects on WI before, but I want them to have a real building..the old CG station would do. But first we have to get juice in there, then water. As for the Island, I want it to be a place Boy Scouts and G-Scouts and such can stay for a weekend and camp out and build boats and learn to sail, row, kayak, etc. Then there is the Rowing Club on the river. They need a place to store there sculls further up from where they are. All the local colleges and high schools have sculling teams. Not one has a sailing team. So...I called my ex Bro-in-law the Fire Captain to ask if in lieu of fire hydrants, we could have a running pumper truck. Gosh, it's not like there isn't water around!. That would mean building a shed for the truck. A shed for the sculls. A shed for the...well, it's turning into Sim City! Now who to build the road and water supply line and such for this city? Hmmm Great Lakes Construction does this all the time. Who is the CFO of GLCC? My brother! So, I was reading Wooden Boat last night and there is an article about a similar place in Washington and they needed 21 million to get their area up to snuff. So I guess I will have to raise some money. And plan a park. Now as a sailboater, it would be nice to sail to some place, anchor have a picnic, party, and leave. This park would be ideal for that. If it's set up right, out of towner's would have a free or cheap place to anchor and stay, food, a park setting, kids, boats, a beach, and google in Wendy Park to see the skyline view! It's awesome! There is a current boardwalk of about 1000 feet running parallel to the Cuyahoga River so you can watch the ore boats and dinner cruise ships come and go up close and personal! And, the Marina has a working bar, and they just sunk a good buck into redoing it. And their food is good! A full rack of ribs is under $10. And 16oz Canned beer is only $3, sometimes less on sale. Now, ideas! Lots of them. What would you do?