Happy Mother's Day; I hope you've all had a fantastic time with family, friends and hopefully, your Mothers. Here at the Missions we celebrated in good form, with feasting after the Masses and a lot of fun it was too. Well done, team.
Then it was back to the Compound to regroup, get collected and look to the next evolution, which weirdly enough turned out to be fishing.
Useful
Things were a bit crowded at the top secret Texan location today, on account of all the Mother's Day fishing expeditions and perhaps the pier pressure scared the fish off.
At any event, the going was slow for the first hour or so but I didn't care, it was good to see families having fun at the water.
Awesome
Picture the scene, Grandfather and Grandson, Father and Mother, all fishing away with Grandma sensibly sitting in the shade but smiling on.
Heartwarming and I especially liked the Grandfather, who went by "Pappy." He came from a more civilized time and fished away with lures and jigs while I cast away with savage worms.
A Mother's Day Catfish
At one point the old gentleman pulled up a fishing rod, a fairly new one, too. I congratulated him on the catch and we laughed; a good moment.
Fierce Little Predator
Then thump, tug, the fish switched on at last and with it a brisk hour or so of reeling in mostly small Bluegill. Hey, a fish is a fish and on a light rod these perch put up a fun fight.
Country Life in Texas
I left as my new friends went after Bass with topwater lures and the sun was setting over the still, glassy waters of the lake.
What a good day.
God bless you, Mothers,
LSP
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