Sunday, May 13, 2018

A Few Ramblings And A Thank You

Keeping busy and finding lots of enjoyable things to do. Last week I took a beautiful boat ride on a gorgeous lake. The fly rod was in use but that was not the highlight of the day, that came from the company I was with, my brother in law John. Had a good time remembering so many things we've shared over a lifetime.



I even managed to fool one of these guys.


Jeanette and I took a little road trip to the Green Mountain state of Vermont. We enjoyed a beautiful breakfast at a very old diner. We then drove further north to the town of Norwich to the King Arthur Mill. They have a bakery and cafe that will have you drooling all of the time inside.


We bought some bread that was incredible. I also picked up a scone mix that I will test this week.




I would like to wish all of the Mothers out there a very "Happy Mothers Day".......wild flowers for mom. Thank you.









25 comments:

  1. A nice outing; thanks for the take along, Alan. (Love the photo below too.)

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    1. William Shuck
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      Bill that photo is of my buddy Pete. We fished a stream one October that had many friendly brookies.

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  2. I agree with the quote about bread. I bake all our sourdough, two loaves twice a week. It is a feast, lightly toasted with salted butter and honey and washed down with a coffee. Lovely lake there. John

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    1. The Two Terriers
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      John the simplicity of great food. Hard to beat.

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  3. I love the King Arthur store, my wife and I stop there whenever we're down there. Your lake pic has me excited about trolling streamers; the Fish River lakes finally went ice free yesterday.

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    1. mike
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      Mike good to hear it's ice out time. That bakery-cafe is awesome. The smells put you back in grandmas kitchen.

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  4. Alan
    Those out of the way places are always a great getaway. Good homemade bread is hard to beat especially when you add some homemade jelly or jam. Beautiful gill, hope to have a report on the flies sometimes this week, thanks again for getting them to me!

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    1. Bill Trussell
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      Bill exploration can lead you to some enchanting places. Hope the flies turn on a few fish for you.

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  5. First I want to thank you for stopping at King Arthur. With as much as my wife buys from there, I believe we own stock in it. On the other hand, Alan on a lake? The shock is too much. I'm going now.

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    1. Mark Kautz
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      Mark you were on my mind while I walked the place.
      I will fish a few lakes-ponds in the course of a year.

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  6. Snacks at Weir's Beach, a boat ride on the MV Mt. Washington, and dinner at the turkey farm. A change of pace from LL/Lk trout trolling at Newfound Lk, NH. A wonderful Spring vacation.

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    1. John Dornik
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      John it sounds good...when?

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  7. beautiful photo Alan from this post. that little fish is a bass..?

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    1. Armando Milosevic
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      Armando the fish is a sunfish, they are very common in the lakes and ponds of north America. They are fun to catch and are real battlers on light fly rods.

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  8. Alan, you always make the most of every day. Happy Mother's Day to Jeanette.

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    1. Howard Levett
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      Howard it's important to do just that. We never know when those days will run out.

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  9. Alan,
    I love the picture of the Bluegill you featured above! It's been my happy experience that they take soft-hackles, wets, and flymphs very well! They are my "wild fish" in my area!
    Glad to see you out and about esp. in Vermont! Beautiful state indeed and their breads look delicious!
    A great post for sure!
    Doug

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    1. Dougsden
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      Doug I love fishing for bluegills, a fighter for sure.
      Vermont has some quality brook trout fishing in some very pretty settings.

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  10. Water and friends have a way of doing good things.

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    1. Ralph Long
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      Ralph they do blend nicely.

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  11. a nice change of scenery for you alan, and good to meet up with family.

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    1. George
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      George a bit out of place, but very enjoyable.

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  12. Alan
    Beautiful post and I love the lake photo, with the blue sky.
    Also love the photo below on the "Family Secret" !

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    1. TROUT1
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      Pete that Family Secret photo is special. It was a great day on a beautiful stream. I remember it like it was yesterday.

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    2. So do I and yes very special place on very special day!!

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