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started it out by getting up before the tourists, students, and my son,
packin up my gear, and headin out to the river. i checked out a new spot, and while the scenery was stunning, as is most around here, the fishing was less exciting. after spending about an hour and a half doing that, i went back home and picked up my son (18) , who is anxious to exploit his brand new fishing license. i passed my spin rod onto him, and took him out for a little lake fishing. not too much happened there either, although we didn't really spend very much time, as i had another obligation. in spite of our lack of success, though, my son was pretty stoked, and ready for more. i, however, had an "appointment" to re-unite with my summer pickin group in blowing rock. as most of you know by now, bluegrass is a passion of mine, and the excitement, and camaraderie involved in pickin with this very talented, and good humored group of people was something i had looked forward to all winter. i arrived, hugs were exchanged, as were stories of our winter survival tactics, and we commenced to playing. tourists and locals alike were in the "audience", and the appreciation from the crowd only increased the already bountiful adrenaline flowing among us. folks hooted, howled, videotaped us, and took pictures. all in all it was a rush that is difficult to put into words. certainly those of you who are musicians know what i mean. so we played, and flatfooted, and said our good-byes with promises to do the same next week, and i headed home, charged with an energy that seemed nearly boundless, as always happens after i play. so, again, i picked up my son, we got a pizza, and headed to blowing rock park to "picnic", and fish some more! i got a couple of perch, which i caught with one of dales olive spiders, and my son, with his brand new license and thirst for fish, caught his first, then before long he had another, and then another! by the time we left, he had caught two red- breast sunfish, and a perch. now, i know these catches were made on a spin-rod, but the pleasure of having another fishermen in the family is outstanding, and he *is* actually pretty handy with my fly rod, as well. as if all this was just not enough fun, the bats came out just as we were preparing to leave the park. a couple flew so close, i felt i could nearly reach out and grab them. we stayed a few more minutes to be entertained by their acrobatics, but by now the sun had gone down, the evening breeze had come in, making me pretty cold, so we headed home. so, three fishin trips with my son, (with very nice results), a pleasant picnic, and making music with my friends- a very good day, indeed. this is the stuff that allows us endure the hard times...... snakefiddler |
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