Focusing on Life, Week 33: In Season

August 17, 2013

Bass fisherman

First time fishing, life long fisherman.

 
This post is part of a year long photography challenge called Focusing on Life being hosted by Sally of the Studio Sublime.  Participants get a photo prompt weekly to inspire us and then we do a post about it every Saturday.
 
"So what happened to weeks 31 and 32?"  Ummmm vacation!  Actually I can only claim that one of the weeks was affected by our annual salmon fishing trip to Canada, but let's just say life instead.  You know, the unexpected, both good and not so good.  Life doesn't stop though and with social media and the internet you realize even more that your life is barely a speck on the scope of what's happening in the world.  And pain and troubles are all relative...  One learns that you catch up when you can and let lots pass you by.
 
As a youngster one sees summer vacation begin with a sense that it will go on for a very long time filled with bike rides and ice cream, but before you know it school is around the corner with structure and homework.  But as an adult I still remember how wonderful it felt to be in the midst of that seemingly endless summer.
 

Fishing from dock

Concentrating on becoming one with the fish.

 
We were fortunate to have two teenage boys with us for a few days this past week as we hosted a visit with their father.  He is recovering from cancer treatments and it was an easy way to give them a special escape together.  I say fortunate, because these two young men were a joy to have around.  They offered to help every chance they could and participated with the adults in all the lake-side activities which made us feel younger, too.  In other words, for this childless couple, it was a breeze.
 
Fishing off the dock
Water, family and fishing heals.

 

Both boys were first time fishermen!  They couldn't have had a better day to enjoy the water and learn about catch and release from my husband and their guide.  Knowing that what they released would have a chance to grow bigger and make more babies for next year started to make sense to them.  However they did enjoy a fun shore lunch of those they kept.
 

Fish Tacos lake side!

Yum, fish tacos!