Random and inconsistent snippets from an unstructured mind. My truth may not be your truth. A fact is a fact only by standing on it.
It can't fall down, there is nothing holding it up...
Except some sort of capitalist exploitation. The writer is a 3rd generation Indigenous Australian. Not, i might add, Aboriginal - two different concepts.
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Tuesday, October 17, 2017
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In case everyone only reads the 'latest' post - this pic ..
Once my hubby and his uncle went fishing off a boat in the Chesapeake Bay, using a fish finder. My husband caught a legal rockfish (striped bass) and brought it home on ice. The experience forever ruined store-bought fish for me. Since it's illegal to catch rockfish, I don't eat much from the sea. Blue crabs are good, but they too ought to still be snapping pretty heartily when they go into the pot. I've caught my own a few times, which is fun until you have to deal with cooking them.
Hi again Anne. Nice to know that someone still reads this blog. Yep, have been a sparse with posts ... am not sure why, could be that am not a person that is 'comfortable with a keyboard' - or perhaps am living a life that isn't really interesting to myself - or anyone else..
On the other hand, i do have a small (3.35 metre, 11ft) dinghy that i take to seas every now and then when the weather here is calm and suitable. A far cry from when i went to sea, lived aboard for 12 years, in a 32' ocean going ketch - many wild and wonderful experiences that i really should write about .... but, for some reason have retired into my own mind; and can't be bothered. Have no (personally sprogged)children, or grandchildren to leave 'histories to - and there is no way that any of our bizarre politicians (yours, as well as ours) would listen to me .... meh.
Once my hubby and his uncle went fishing off a boat in the Chesapeake Bay, using a fish finder. My husband caught a legal rockfish (striped bass) and brought it home on ice. The experience forever ruined store-bought fish for me. Since it's illegal to catch rockfish, I don't eat much from the sea. Blue crabs are good, but they too ought to still be snapping pretty heartily when they go into the pot. I've caught my own a few times, which is fun until you have to deal with cooking them.
ReplyDeleteHi again Anne. Nice to know that someone still reads this blog. Yep, have been a sparse with posts ... am not sure why, could be that am not a person that is 'comfortable with a keyboard' - or perhaps am living a life that isn't really interesting to myself - or anyone else..
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, i do have a small (3.35 metre, 11ft) dinghy that i take to seas every now and then when the weather here is calm and suitable. A far cry from when i went to sea, lived aboard for 12 years, in a 32' ocean going ketch - many wild and wonderful experiences that i really should write about ....
but, for some reason have retired into my own mind; and can't be bothered.
Have no (personally sprogged)children, or grandchildren to leave 'histories to -
and there is no way that any of our bizarre politicians (yours, as well as ours) would listen to me .... meh.
I've caught my own a few times, which is fun until you have to deal with cooking them.
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