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Good Day For Fishing
Each morning when I awake, there’s always one thing on my mind. That would be, to go fishing on the lake, in that spot where the most fish I’ll find. The air is fresh and clean, and it gives me room to breathe. The only problem is, I stay too long. Don’t even want to leave. I meet the nicest people there. We’ve gotten to know each other by name. There’s Ron and Cheryl, “Lighthouse Bill”, Margaret and her sister Jane. Ron and Cheryl are a true love story. I can only hope I end up as happy as they. When he lost his wife to illness, Cheryl came into his life to be there for each new day. “Lighthouse Bill” is so good to see. He always has something nice to say. Smiling and chipper is he. Seems he’s always having a good day. Margaret and her sister Jane come to stay every year. For a weeks vacation they pack. They love catching catfish from the back yard, and then they throw them all back. It seems old Eli has been there his whole life, he stands on the bridge in the same spot. And if you happen to be standing there and catch a fish, it’s one that “he would have caught“. The only dilemma that I am now facing, is the fact that it’s getting darn cold. And to stand on that bridge with icicles on my nose,...I fear I’m not that bold. Copyright: October 17, 2006
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