Monday, July 6, 2015

New Addition to Family/Sneaking Out for Some Brookies

It has been a couple weeks since I've posted something in the blog.  That is because my wife and I welcomed this little girl to our family on June 12th. 


She has been great and a complete joy for my wife and I.  I've been adjusting from a life of little priorities, to a life with more important priorities when it comes to how I spend my free time for the past couple weeks.


The wife and baby have been doing great though and my wife gave me a pass to fish this past Friday.  My friend kidnapped me from the in-laws house and I headed for a trout stream that has been good to me over the years.




Brother was looking through my blog and said "you sure eat a lot of summer sausage".  Got that right, life is too short to eat a bologna sandwich on a trout stream.  I like to do it right. 

The stream thru the gorge section




Ring neck snake




Bushwhack out.

Good to get out for a little bit.  Might be the last time I'm able to hit a trout stream this summer if we keep getting 90 degree days.  Fingers crossed for more rain, cool days, and some free time soon.

6 comments:

  1. Congrats! If birthdays are an indication of anything, she's be a good kid. My birthday's the 12th ; )

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    1. June 12th must be a popular birthday. My CEO of the company I work for was June 12th as well. Hopefully she likes to fish like we do.

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  2. God has given you and your wife a beautiful little girl. I can still remember my first, a girl 45 years ago. Love her time does move fast.

    Also great outing with some wild jewels. I agree NO Bolo.

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    1. Thank you very much. Some of the food you prepare and eat is what I strive for.

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  3. Hello from Australia,
    Please accept my belated congratulations on the birth of your daughter as I only just came across your blog.
    Lovely little stream and I am always amazed at the beauty of brook trout. Pity they never thrived here in OZ, except in a few limited areas.
    Cheers,
    Steve.

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    1. Thank you very much. Australia makes up for lack of brook trout in other areas. Hope to visit there one day.

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