Bobber On the Columbia River near Vantage. Washington, we fished for whitefish in the winter months: my dad, Swede- Mr. Lindgren – and me. They used belly-reels, pencil-length sinkers, red, yellow, or brown flies baited with maggots. They wanted distance and went clear out there to the edge of the riffle. I fished near shore […]
This year was not as cold as some, even so, it took me forever to get into the water. Later you’ll see Adam hanging out as if he were in a heated pool.
This year was not as cold as some, even so, it took me forever to get into the water. Later you’ll see Adam hanging out as if he were in a heated pool.
For DebbieCakes who told me told me to listen to the lyrics . For Adam who still rides a motorcycle . For me . For the heck of it.
Michael, The Rakkity-Katie game came and went without any serious injuries (sorry Michael!), but the games were livened by a few wall and ball collisions and many calls of “Hinder!” Katie is a semi-cautious player, “semi” not meaning that she doesn’t dive for the wall sometimes, but she’s really careful about careening out of control […]
(click) We (Adam and Mark Schreiber) just returned from our annual Maine camping excursion , and while we have stories to tell, none of them are of the death-defying type you’ve come to except from rakkity’s camping exploits. Our original intentions were to tent on the south side of Enchanted Pond in Somerset County, but […]
Michael, This afternoon I ran into The Dominator in the Goddard hallway. He asked me how I’m doing, and, like a fool, I tell him, ‘I’ll be playing my daughter on Friday. Maybe we should get back together on the court?’” After dutifully asking about my shoulder, he tells me about all the guys he’s […]
I know it’s not Friday but I’ll be away from my computer on that day. The Art of the Piano
I know it’s not Friday but I’ll be away from my computer on that day. The Art of the Piano
BirdBrain’s story reminded me of the summer Goose and I worked together. I posted this video in July of ’04, but without the snipet of “Sixteen Tons” by Tennessee Ernie Ford. “A mind that’s weak and a back that’s strong”… Here we demonstrate weak minds and weak backs.