Gig Harbor, Washington and we walk from our house. We don’t have our boats yet but four coming.
Whether they are in one piece is another thing.
We were watching the high schoolers practice racing.
Gig Harbor, Washington and we walk from our house. We don’t have our boats yet but four coming.
Whether they are in one piece is another thing.
We were watching the high schoolers practice racing.
Is it as picturesque as Europe, or does it matter?
Since you don’t have your boats, I will give you a ride in my truck to make up for it.
Edit: Did you see @Andy_Szymczak ’s post, he got accepted into the trial he was trying to get into.
Yes I think so. We’ve had better weather than Bavaria also. I found my old launching spot yesterday. I also looked at some drysuits
here in North FL as well
Jan stats for previous few years:
(note: NOT a “Pretty Picture”):
As long as Al Gore is comfortable.
Beautiful! Where did you take the photo?
That is a Clark Little Photography Print, you can see in the tiny print in the heading, that you can find on his website, it is called “ Smoking Barrel.” Go to his website, click on “Prints” then “ Best Selling Prints.” This internet picture does not do it justice, those droplets at the top are like Emeralds in the photograph and even clearer I assume in an actual print. Warning - Pricey, but this thing would be amazing on Aluminum.
A few Photos while fly fishing this January on the Chattooga River yesterday. The mud puddles were frozen solid when we got to the river, but had melt water on the ice when we left the river. A wonderful sunny winter day.
Wading
I’ll have Water on the Rocks.
Oh, missed that.
It is tiny, but it is acclamation.
@castoff, if you visited Clark Little’s Website, you would have seen how expensive his images are, an 8X10 photograph is $50 and it goes way up from there. But, the Calender he offers has 13 very high quality 9X12 images for $19, it is a steal. The only problem is you get the images he has selected not what you selected. Very heavy stock, very high quality 9X12 images, opens up to 12X18, no clutter in the pictures, very clean, sanitary layout. You can see some of the images in the 25 calender on the website.
Our family exchanges calendrers with a family photo collogue for each month of the year. Since we get at least a couple each year we don’t buy calendars.
I take lots of photos all of which hold meaning for me. I rotate through the best and most meaningful on my desktop. This one is my current desktop taken just yesterday. The play of light through the rough surface of the water projecting that surface on the rock canvas below. Nature as abstract painter.
Here are a few others from trips.
It was about the pictures @castoff, not the calendar. If they had “ Smoking Barrel” in that calendar…
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@High_Desert , I have no way of knowing your interest, but I can not stress enough , these are VERY High Quality images, you have never seen anything like this in a calender. They are almost Museum grade. Why he offers this calendar with 13 images like this for $19 when everything else is so expensive is a mystery to me.