high time for a swish

leslie(nova scotia)

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High time for a swish
Another hot one. The kind of weather that drives one to the beach, into the water and lose things. Getting into Nogo I felt like a clam in a steam cooker. Windows went down and my three hairs blowing in the wind. had a time limit as my Hunny Bunny a tad under the weather and the Blue Jays were hosting Detroit. Must say the football game last night was exciting but preordained that Bayern München was going to win!
Hitting the parking lot of the first place I could smell the sweet odor of grass; not the freshly cut kind but the smoking kind. This spot to this day is still one of my least favorite places to swish. The bees were too buzzed to pollinate the flowers and the horse flies to crazy to bite. That I did not mind. For such a great day not many folks frolicking in the water but quite a few were laying on towels looking out to space. Water was super nice with even the leeches taking a day off. Six first targets netted 4 twoonies and 2 bottle tops. And that was all she wrote.
Going to the second spot I managed to get a new hood ornament in the form of a sparrow which when it hit scared the halibut out of me. I immediately pulled over and inspected Nogo who suffered no lasting affect other then a few feathers stuck in his grill. The bird....Lord only knows where it is fluttering about now!
Twenty minutes later I was finished my aquatic adventures for the day making what I make an hour on the cruise detail which I'm at tomorrow and hoping we get the holiday pay rate!
 

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Not a bad day at all! Besides the park, I'm curious if you are hunting inland fresh-water or ocean beaches?

Side note, my maternal family immigrated to Nova Scotia from Ireland. I remember visiting Uncles and Aunts back in the mid 1990's. They spoke a mix of Gaelic and French, with random english words thrown in. They were a jovial lot, and to this day, I don't know if they purposefully did that to "pull my leg" or if they in fact actually spoke the mixed languages as a norm. :lol:

Anyhow, beautiful area. Cheers!
 
lakes sir

Not a bad day at all! Besides the park, I'm curious if you are hunting inland fresh-water or ocean beaches?

Side note, my maternal family immigrated to Nova Scotia from Ireland. I remember visiting Uncles and Aunts back in the mid 1990's. They spoke a mix of Gaelic and French, with random english words thrown in. They were a jovial lot, and to this day, I don't know if they purposefully did that to "pull my leg" or if they in fact actually spoke the mixed languages as a norm. :lol:

Anyhow, beautiful area. Cheers!

The ocean is still freaking cold even with the heat wave....be safe!
 
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