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My father was a devoted fly fisherman who couldn’t resist the almost masochistic urge to wake in the quiet predawn hours and stumble, blurry eyed with his loaded thermos out of the house. He drove to a nearby icy cold stream or lake. He lowered his boat into the water; cranked the outboard engine into action; and navigated through the occasional murky waters taking note of the invisible currents and the direction of the wind blowing across the water. He eventually anchored his boat near the shoreline, disembarked, and stood at the water’s edge casting his lure into the open water, gazing at it for hours believing he could get a fish to bite on the lure and then pull that fish from the realm of the mysterious water into the world of his reality. I often thought my father was rather fanatical about fishing and often wondered what drove him to be the angler that he was—until I became a writer. Suddenly his fanaticism made sense to me. I, too, possess a similar masochistic urge to wake in the quiet predawn hours and stumble blurry eyed with a loaded cup of coffee out of the kitchen into my office. I lower myself into my chair; crank my laptop into action; and navigate through the scattered papers, journals, scrapbooks, and photographs strewn across my desk taking note of the invisible currents and the direction of the ideas blowing across my mind. I eventually anchor myself to my desk and stand on the precipice of creativity casting my mind onto the blank screen, staring at the glassy screen for hours believing I’ll pull something from the realm of the mysterious into the world of my reality. I ponder: “Why do anglers and writers persist in what seems to be such fanatical pursuits?” I can’t speak for anglers; I can only speak for myself. If I don’t write consistently, I’m unhappy and suffer a type of melancholy defined only by its absence. So, I must have a need to write. Perhaps that need comes from the thrill of getting a nibble, playing with an idea, and reeling it in. When I gaze into that glassy screen, I’m much like an angler scrubbed clean of life’s trivia and distractions. I love the adventure and the intuitive leap of faith onto a higher ground rich with ideas and imagination, never knowing what’s going to happen or what I’m going to reel in. In the end, it’s the not knowing that keeps me writing and fishing for words.
in the predawn hours with cup of joe in my hands stumble to office in silent office, sifting through the paper files ideas surface turn on my laptop start fishing for the right words staring into screen

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Date: 10/4/2023 8:58:00 AM
A magnetic tug toward mutual life’s calling perhaps, compulsion's worthwhile, chosen by you both. Your father driven, passion kept him vital, on schedule perhaps. A spirited writer with wonderful stories, disciplined yes, maybe not from one’s pain and humiliation like you may think. What drives me is the passion to create but most of all a thirst for knowledge and the yearn to communicate well. Your legacy is already well earned and indelible. Cute picture! Enjoyed your Haibun/Haikus! xo
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 10/5/2023 4:25:00 AM
thank you, Anaya, for your heartfelt comments full of sincerity. You 'got' the depth of my poem. Pain doesn't drive me to write. I write as I receive insights or as I contemplate...and like you seeing knowledge and to communicate well. In reading your poems, I believe you do that. enjoy your day, Sara
Date: 10/4/2023 3:07:00 AM
What a great way of trying to get inspiration. Your haibun is of great worth and the haikus are so excellent. Loved them. Blessings.
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 10/4/2023 3:50:00 AM
thanks, Victor, for stopping by. I appreciate your kind comments about my Haibun. Enjoy your day, Sara
Date: 10/3/2023 9:05:00 PM
"I eventually anchor myself to my desk and stand on the precipice of creativity casting my mind onto the blank screen, staring at the glassy screen for hours believing I’ll pull something from the realm of the mysterious into the world of my reality." What a beautiful analogy between fishing and writing! I always love to read your haibuns and Bill's sonnets, both of you leaving your mark on two separate genres of literature! Greatly enjoyed.
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 10/4/2023 3:52:00 AM
Thank you, sweet Valsa, for your kind comments and encouraging words about Bill and I. I appreciate you stopping by and for consistently reading and commenting on our work. Have a pleasant day. Sara
Date: 10/3/2023 7:56:00 PM
So creative and playful with words, Sara!! Can't resist this one: Did you catch a '(s)wordfish?!' Let me know! Keep smiling, gw
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 10/4/2023 3:54:00 AM
You crack me up, Gershon--a '(s)wordfish' Brilliant! Your comment made me smile. That word has the makings of a poem. Yes, I believe I caught a few tiny wordfish yesterday. Will cast my line today and see what I reel in. Have a glorious day, Sara
Date: 10/3/2023 4:54:00 PM
Love it, fishing is one of favorite things to do, more of just being outside that my mind can roam in freedom , as in writing to seek freedom and peace in God's presence and spirit to grow closer and to share the journey with all, in writing being able to think more clearly than telling someone: ) love your story telling abilities to bring this all together and love the title as well : )
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 10/3/2023 4:57:00 PM
thanks for stopping by, Stephan and for sharing your love for fishing. My dad was the same way...he'd go 'fishing' but usually just sat in the boat, absorbed in the silence. I find nature helps me to clear my mind and think more clearly. Hope you have a pleasant evening, Sara
Date: 10/3/2023 10:40:00 AM
Some people just need to write and look for something of interest to write about. I understand that need. Thanks for sharing this one. My father did some fishing, but he was not fanatical about it. He would go with the purpose in mind of catching a meal or in later life in catching enough to put some in the freezer to last us for several months. Thanks for sharing this one and for dropping by my page. Sara
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 10/3/2023 12:11:00 PM
thanks for visiting, Sara. I appreciate your comments about your dad and fishing. Later in life, my dad only went fishing to supply a meal for himself and mother. Back in his heyday, he stored fish and deer meat in the freezer. I think he was a hunter in another lifetime :-) blessings, sara
Date: 10/3/2023 8:57:00 AM
I just love this so. It's SO TRUE of me too. It is like a nagging urge, an addiction, the flames of a lasting love... enchantment, enthusiasm, enriching and encouraging. It is a blessing and a prayer, a thirst unquenched until the keyboard is murmuring its nouns, its verbs, its mysteries and hopes. I love this poem so. A fave. God bless you sweet friend. Love, Gina
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 10/3/2023 12:09:00 PM
thanks for stopping by, Gina. I'm sincerely glad my Haibun registered with you. I'm grateful to find someone who feels the way I do about writing....something about the keyboard humming with my ideas flowing with their mysteries and hopes. You said it well. Thanks for faving my poem. May you have a blessed day, my poet friend, love & hugs, Sara
Date: 10/3/2023 4:54:00 AM
This is a fav a fantastic piece! Like haikus this form you mastered! I love reading every winged word for they took me higher in spirit and in the understanding of who your dad is who you are and who I am. This thing we have in common writing can be expressed in so many ways. THAT is why I love it and this piece of it. Hope this wins potw!
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 10/3/2023 7:47:00 AM
thanks for your visit, Karen. I appreciate beyond words your enthusiastic comments and support. I agree with you, poetry is powerful in that it can create common bonds and understanding between people. Insightful of you. Thanks, too, for faving this piece. I'm grateful for you. Have a splendid day
Date: 10/3/2023 3:58:00 AM
I absolutely love this haibun. About your father and fishing and sometimes we understand our parents and what runs through their mind why they do what they do much later in life when we begin to have a deeper understanding of things. You, beautiful sara, have a deep mind and you care so much about everyone i can see that through your writes, and as for the writing part, i resonate with that so much especially during the lockdown. Profound haibun. Your poems are a delight to read, flows so well
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 10/3/2023 7:44:00 AM
Thank you, soulful 'Ink,' for your mindful comments and your deep understanding of my poem. Thanks, too, for your sensitivity and kind comments about my persona. Being kind was the way I was raised. I believe we are 'kind' kindred spirits. I look forward to reading your poems & your comments. I'm glad this poem resonated with you...that's what any poet hopes for. Have a wonderful day, Sara xo

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