The sun was working its way through the pines and hardwoods this A.M. The plants along the path were wet from a shower overnight. Tiny flowers were dotted along the path and appeared to be lighting the way.
Mini works of art along the path. Going unnoticed by many. How sad that is.
The path follows the river, or perhaps the river follows the path. As I followed both for a few hours this early day it did not seem as if they were two.
The dry fly followed a path this day. Drifting through current and seam. It's trek stopped briefly for more beauty along the path.
Alan
Beautiful post...few words but said so much.
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Real thoughts expressed.
Delightful to see so many wild fish in our larger rivers these days !
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It's a good sign for sure.
Beautiful work........
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swittersb,
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I appreciate your comment.
Hey Alan. This is one of those posts that you don't need the words, just the pictures. They tell the whole story.
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Mark Kautz,
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Simplicity, in words too.
Great pics , love the third one with the suns rays coming through the trees...sure wish it was that green and lush around home here.
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That photo came out well. We have been getting just enough rain to keep things green.
Great vision! Thanks for bringing us along.
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Wind down and look at what a fine passion we subscribe to.
Thanks for reminding us to take off the fishing blinders once in a while and see what's around us.
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It's a wonderful world if we look at it right.
I've often wondered the same thing...does the path follow the river, or is it the other way around? either way, it's always fun to be there trying to figure it out.
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We'll probably never figure it out.