Monday, December 25, 2017

Tis The Season...

It's that time of the year that we eat too many goodies and visit relatives that we don't get to see too often.  It's also that time of the year that we find it a bit colder outside and spend maybe a bit more time at the vise tying flies.  Ho ho ho.  And for me this week, I have an important decision regarding some arthritis in the thumb that has been causing me problems.  I am considering some alternative herbal remedies, so stay tuned.  All I know is that I will be fishing TOMORROW.  


My days of fishing the high country and some of my favorite lakes will have to wait now til Spring.


The late fall fishing was pretty pleasant with the global warming.

Now we welcome winter.  The ski resorts need it desperately.   The reservoirs and rivers will need the runoff.  So, out come the fleece hats and the warm woolen mittens. 


Hoping that all of my friends and family have a wonderful Christmas season.  Happy Holidays!


From my family to yours... 


MERRY CHRISTMAS!

8 comments:

  1. Merry Christmas to The River Damsel and family! Okay, I'm a day late but the sentiment is still there. Get the work done on your hand and be done with it! Rehab and you'll be as good as new. You're welcome...

    Oh and thanks to you, Stephanie and Chris for taking me on the best trip out this year. Just being around wonderful friends was the best medicine I've had in years.

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    1. Howard - You're a good friend. Thanks for the kind words. More fishing in Colorado next year!

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  2. Merry Christmas... and here's hoping for patience or for things to thaw out quickly.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by. Hope you had a great holiday season.

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  3. Emily
    It takes a real trouper to endure the cold weather to fish while ailing----beautiful family---I know you all had a blessed Christmas. Thanks for sharing

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    1. Bill ~ Hope you had a great Christmas and sorry I didn't get back here during the past few weeks. Not feeling my best, but on the rebound. =)

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  4. For some unknown reason, this just popped up on my blogroll. With that said, Merry Christmas (a little late) and Happy New Year (a little early) to you and your family. On to 2018.

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    1. Mark ~ Well hello. Hope things are well with you. I am coming out to No. Cal in June... Maybe, Maybe... We can meet up somewhere and fish!

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