Once in awhile, we all need a chance to unplug and recharge...so when my husband had an unexpected week home from business travel several weeks ago, we decided to get our bass boat out of winter storage and make an impromptu trip to Lake Fork, Texas (about a 10.5 hour drive from our home). We had about a week to get our plans in order, gather supplies, and make arrangements...which went rather smoothly, as my husband has traveled to Lake Fork for bass fishing in March for the last 15 years. I was excited to make my first trip to this fishing paradise and go radio silent for an entire week at the
Minnow Bucket Marina - Big Bass Lodge...however, I was concerned a week on the boat from morning til night might be a bit much for me. Much to my surprise, I found it quite relaxing...and although fishing was slow that week, I still managed to catch quite a few (at least for me!)...most of them were small largemouth bass, but I did catch a very pretty silver carp just shy of 6-pounds (to my recollection, the largest fish I have ever caught)...and before you ask - yes, we catch and release - we didn't keep any of the fish we caught. It felt great to go radio silent and just enjoy the water and nature and I learned quite a few things...like how great my bladder is, how often sunscreen needs to be applied, when to take motion sickness pills with a storm quickly approaching, and that I NEVER want lip injections (I had a severe allergic reaction that caused me to have VERY swollen lips). Although there were a few challenges, it was a much welcomed week of quiet with beautiful sunrises and sunsets and quality time with my husband...and I really did feel refreshed when I returned home. Here are some of my favorite photos from the trip...a couple of which are inspiring some of my upcoming quilting/stitching projects...click on any photo for a larger view...
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Average size of the largemouth bass I caught... |
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Average size of the largemouth bass my husband caught... |
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American Coots |
I hope you have a chance to get outside and enjoy the beauty that surrounds you, even if just for an hour or two...the fresh air and quiet time is
good GREAT for the mind, body, and soul...
Stunning photos, Belinda! I am glad you were able to get and enjoy the water, the nature, the quiet, and the time for the two of you. xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThe fishing trip sounds like it agreed with you!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had some relaxation time, it looks peaceful.
Marilyn
Looks like a great place to just unplug & refresh your soul, Belinda... there is definite wisdom in doing this... life is so full & so busy these days, SLOW is to be embraced from time to time xx
ReplyDeleteits looking so peaceful and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteglad you had fun time.
sending you love and hugs x