I used to live in the burbs near cliffs along Lake Michigan. I don’t think I ever heard of anyone jumping. Then I moved to an apartment building across from a parking garage in a college town. Once a month there would be a jumper, but come May, someone was power washing the blood off the sidewalk every couple of days. You’d think the city would put up nets or fences, but that would have created a problem of what to do with those that got stranded in the city without finishing their education.
WoodEye over 11 years ago
Where the surf eats the turf!
Saturday's Child over 11 years ago
Those don’t look like lemmings to me, but I can honestly say I’ve never SEEN a lemming, they look more like dogs! LOL
Hussell over 11 years ago
This house goes up for sale every couple of years.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 11 years ago
I used to live in the burbs near cliffs along Lake Michigan. I don’t think I ever heard of anyone jumping. Then I moved to an apartment building across from a parking garage in a college town. Once a month there would be a jumper, but come May, someone was power washing the blood off the sidewalk every couple of days. You’d think the city would put up nets or fences, but that would have created a problem of what to do with those that got stranded in the city without finishing their education.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
That’s a sand cliff. The house will not be there in a few years. If a photographer is lucky, you may see it leave on the evening news.