Sunday, August 12, 2007

THE DEVIL IN THE LAKE

"If anyone asks, we've been asleep all afternoon." My oldest brother half-whispered at me. Then in a flash, he and my second oldest brother disappeared into their bedroom. I noticed there was a slight hint of burning something or another in the air. The statement by itself was enough to make me wonder, but giving that it was only 5:00 in the afternoon and my brothers rarely took afternoon naps, I was getting very curious as to what was going on. Suddenly I heard a firetruck wailing in the distance. Slowly it grew louder and louder until it became obvious that it could only be going to one place. All the pieces fell together in one fleeting second. "Devil's Lake is on fire!" I raced to the screen door window and peered out at the people running down Bent Drive to Devil's Lake. Great plumes of smoke billowed out over the string of houses that rimmed the swamp that would eventually lead to the lake itself. The swamp was all cattails, and when summer would get dry, all it would take is a dropped match to set it off. And it would go up in a fury.

Devil's Lake was.....I mean is....located in the heart of the north end of Flint, Michigan and can be seen by driving down Pierson Road. It's now a shadow of it's former self. The swamps have been filled in along with the bogs. But there was a time when it was my backyard where I built forts and hunted frogs with my BB gun. Most any summer afternoon you could find me down by "The Drain" with my Zebco 33 fishing for bluegills and bullheads. We weren't really allowed to be down to the lake but since the "Soaps" were on from from noon till 3:00 it was easy to slip away.


Devil's Lake is what the people of Flint call the lake, but don't look for it on any maps. It's real name is Flint Park Lake, named after the Park that was once located on the east side of the lake. It was a nice little park, they tell me. It had a beach on the lake and a Coney Island style park complete with a Roller Coaster. But the Devil lurked down below it. It's form was that of an underground river that was eating up the soft ground on the bottom of the lake until one day it finally broke through. From then on it flowed in one side and out the other. That created buoyancy on one side, but on the other side it created suction and people who had fallen in said you could feel the Devil pulling you down.

The first sign of trouble for the Park was that people started drowning at the beach. Soon rumors of the "Devil in the Lake" started spreading and shortly thereafter, the Park was shut down.

Little by little the river pulled down pete (loose black organic dirt) from the one end of the lake, until trees stared to fall in and a strange bog formed. The roots of cattails and small trees formed enough of a mat to let vegetation grow even though the dirt beneath it was gone. If you weren't careful, you could fall through up to your armpits. Pallets were thrown down to reach the end where all the best fishing was. Looking back.....damn we were crazy. During the course of my youth I saw several kids pulled out of that lake. Each time we would huddle as close to the divers from the rescue squads as we could. We were fascinated by their stories of what it was like down there. Giant carp and catfish, stolen cars, water thick with black pete that seems to just hang in the water. Once one of them was nearly sucked in, and now they were all tied together with rope. Finally, the crowd would become quite and they would float the body up with balloons as we all would stare, horrified. The sound of a mother crying for her child is something that is hard to forget and it always came right as they lifted the body away from The Devil. I could easily live the rest of my life without ever hearing it again.

It seems that would have been enough to keep us away, but in the cattails we had a network of paths carved out, several cool lean-to forts, stashed BB guns, and a constant war going on with the kids on the other side of the lake. To just leave would be to surrender everything, especially our BB guns. None of us were even supposed to have them after Curt got shot in the eye. And a good stash fort, well defended, was our best hope to keep them. Our main fort was the coolest part. It had a roof built of old shed steel, and sticks shoved into the ground for walls. it had secret stash spots for our BB guns, cigarettes, and our prize possession, a playboy book we had successfully stolen from the drug store. In fact, it was so cool, it was it's downfall. My brothers and their friends discovered it and took to skipping school there and hanging out.

Apparently, my brother's friend, Dan, decided to start a "small" fire. My brothers said they were in the fort when they heard Dan start yelling, "IT'S OUT OF CONTROL! IT'S OUT OF CONTROL! They said they stepped out to find Dan waving his coat at the fire screaming RUN! RUN!

It was a pretty cool fire actually. No one got hurt and it burned mostly stuff the people around there wanted filled in anyway. But I remember that next day, sneaking out to look at the burnt remnants of our fort. I picked up a piece of the BB guns we weren't supposed to have and angrily threw it into the blacked forest. The next summer they began filling in the swamp for good. I guess somebody finally had enough of living next to a death trap, a mini-Vietnam, and a dumping ground. I remember them plowing over the fields where the park was and pushing the chunks of concrete into the bogs. Times change. Every once in a while I still drive by Devil's Lake and I wonder if the Devil still lives there. If he still grabs a hold of little boys stupid enough to wade on his slippery rocks. This story doesn't have a moral or really even a solid point. It's just that every once in a while I love to reminisce, to sit back and imagine myself a young boy again, standing on the edge of a pallet, catching my fiftieth bluegill of the day and defying the Devil that lives in the Lake. H.C.

31 comments:

Andre said...
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Andre said...

Ha!

I was too much of a wuss to risk getting sucked into that "bottomless" lake. But every now and then, I'd sneak over to take a peek at the lake when I visited my cousin on Woodhall.

Devil's Lake! Priceless!

heiresschild said...

hey H.C., well, this sure made for a good morning read. i think some of the best fun is when we did things we weren't supposed to, or went places where we shouldn't have. if i lived in michigan, i don't know that i would gone to "devil's lake" though. just the name...(shudders) i'm glad you're still here to reminisce and tell the story.

heiresschild said...

i clicked on the video pics (i guess that's what they're called) on the side and enjoyed your interviews. very interesting tid-bits about you--how you got your username, your viewpoints on certain issues, etc. nice singing voice.

The H.C. said...

Hey Dre,
Woodhall was right around the corner from where I used to live. Next time your by there, my house was 1509 Bent Drive. There's a place where the street gets wide and my house was at the widest point. It's kinda cool that Flint has it's own "bottomless lake". It's a story I felt needed to be told. I wish I knew that people would read a longer version, I had to cut a lot out. Like the time we found a murdered women in the cattails. Maybe another time.

The H.C. said...

Thanks Heiress,
I felt there was a little of a "tell" about me in this story. I'm still defying the Devil. I'm glad you enjoyed the Vids, as Andre said, I'm all over the map on my opinions. Thanks for lying about my voice...after ten years of singing in bars, I realized that if I was any good I would be famous by now. But what I lack in talent, I try to make up for in heart.

Anonymous said...

Hi H.C. :)

I always find myself stopping, after reading a paragraph or two of these childhood writings of yours, and remembering my own childhood.

Thank you. :)

Take care H.C.

Rod Ryker...
Eventhough time has changed, my memories are still alive with me.

The H.C. said...

Hey Rod,
I'm glad you enjoy them. It's a nice break for me after writing about so many serious issues. Plus it gives me a chance to expand a little on my writing chops.

TABOR said...

Good story H.C. It's kinda funny hearing you tell these stories of getting into mischeif when you were younger. Because when I met you, the shoe was on the other foot and it was me and your son that were trying to hide things from you, because you were the authority figure. Oh man H.C. if you only knew the things that went on in your own basement behind your back!! I guess that's the way of the world. Kid's defying their parents. I'm sure that makes you proud that the apple didn't fall far from the tree with Andy.
I was also impressed with your writing style in this piece. Rather than your fast paced-fact based political wit, this read more like a novel and it was described so vividly I felt like I was there. I think "novelist" is a title I will see you embrace as the years go by. You have too much talent and life experience to limit your writing to strictly blogs.

The H.C. said...

Hey Tabor,
You make me blush, you smooth talker. No wonder your a hit with the ladies. I need to talk to you privately about this "Mischief in the basement" thing one day. It's strange to hear myself defined as an "authority figure" although I'm glad that I was viewed that way. I'm also glad that I now see you guys as friends. I keep considering doing the novel thing, but the truth is I have the attention span of an ADHD stricken hummingbird. Thanks for the compliments and the comments.

Anonymous said...

aww, George, I miss your stories like this!!!

The H.C. said...

Hi Jackie,
You don't have to. I try to run these every once in a while just for fun and to break up the seriousness of my other pieces. The fun I hope, is in being suprised when I do.

Anonymous said...

yeah, but now I have to wait for you to post stories like this when before I could just make you tell me one to pass away the time in the mail room!!!

Anonymous said...

So was there a finding of just how deep Devil's Lake is ???Now that the underground river dissolved the bottom ??? Im from Flint and that lake has always been a mystery to me

Anonymous said...

I came across your blog today quite by accident and was surprised when I seen mentioned about the body that was found. I lived in the yellow house right across the street from the lake and I remember that - I was with the group of kids that found her. I remember that vividly....So the kids I hung out with were called Big Joe and Little Joe.....are you one of them? Do you remember the Mexican kids that lived there as well? Herman Solis who tried to save his brother and drowned doing it? Or shall I say "sucked down by the devil".....wow this brought back alot of memories. Or the meat market store that was up on the corner - the owner found out his wife had a boyfriend and so he killed himself by putting his head in the meat slicer and cutting it off....whew....alot of stuff went on in that little neighborhood.

The H.C. said...

Hey Anonymous,
Sorry I haven't responded sooner, this blog is inactive. To answer a few of your questions; No, I didn't know big joe or little joe or the mexican kids. I'm assuming you lived on the other side of the "dirt road" from me. I lived on bent drive. I most likely had met you at some point though as I knew the mexican kids and would play football in "The Field" with a lot of you guys. I remember when Herman drowned, although I didn't really know him either. I remember very well when Joe the butcher killed himself (was his last name dizeeto?) I was stunned, he was such a nice man. He used to give us free penny candy. Some other kids by you showed me the body, Billy Tinnin was one of them. I stood on one of the dirt piles and saw her down in the cattails. As I remember it, she was a light-skinned black woman, hog-tied with what looked like nylons. It gave me nightmares for quite a while. I must have seen 10 different kids pulled out of that damn lake. Everytime the helicopter started hovering we would all run down there. I wonder how many people ended up drowning in there all together? Yep, your right, a lot went down in that little neighborhood.

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redgirl said...

Aaaahh the Bent Dr. years, and 1509...now I know who you are :) :) I grew up across the street from you in 1502 and just stumbled across this entry when poking around for information on Devil's Lake. I have this vague recollection of running down to the lake with all the neighborhood kids because something had happened - a fire, I think. Well, at least there was a fire truck. I was small enough that I couldn't run as fast as the bigger kids, so two of them (quite possibly a Green and a Warda) each took one of my arms, lifted me and ran so I didn't have to - I must have been quite small yet - 4 or 5 maybe. I remember hearing about what happened at Dave's Market, too, but I don't have a direct memory of it. Are you writing anywhere else?

Unknown said...

Hi I'm doing a documentary on this lake starting in August I would love to do a personal interview with you and your experience at the lake if interested I will pay... please email back your response