Oh, yes, I've a good mind to do fishing, Jacob. In the evening the fresh flame-grilled catch and a bottle of chilled white wine... What kind of fish species you have there?
There's something about the color of the water, the absence of people, the glide of the birds that suggests slowing down and enjoying the moment. Great shot, Jacob.
great shot and all of the folks who love fishing are going to love your photo. I am really glad you enjoyed the Crazy 88 butterfly! It truly was real and free in the wild.
Yes, I like wooden piers, too. However, the ones that Jacob is able to show all appear a little too rickety to be secure upon. I do like the sense of slowing-down that BrattCat mentioned.
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I would love to go fishing for... what is it you can fish there? Alligators?
This is a wonderful photo of a quaint old fishing spot. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, yes, I've a good mind to do fishing, Jacob.
In the evening the fresh flame-grilled catch and a bottle of chilled white wine...
What kind of fish species you have there?
There's something about the color of the water, the absence of people, the glide of the birds that suggests slowing down and enjoying the moment. Great shot, Jacob.
Very "green" photo:) Looks very calm and nice!
It looks quite large for a bait shop, so I would guess it does a pretty good business. Do you fish?
This is lovely! I really like wooden piers.
@ Juergen - I haven't done any fishing for years and I'm not sure what species are most common here.
@ - Clueless - Used to fish all the time. No more. Too many other things I find are more fun.
great shot and all of the folks who love fishing are going to love your photo. I am really glad you enjoyed the Crazy 88 butterfly! It truly was real and free in the wild.
Yes, I like wooden piers, too. However, the ones that Jacob is able to show all appear a little too rickety to be secure upon. I do like the sense of slowing-down that BrattCat mentioned.
I WISH I was going fishing! I usually outfish the guys!
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