Published Photos and Looking Toward Spring

https://penielenv.com/3np74ihhp by Fire Girl Jess on March 9, 2014

Jake Gates chasing carp on Holter Lake, Montana.

source url Jake Gates chasing carp on Holter Lake, Montana.

see It’s a sunny day, with temps hovering just above freezing – warm enough to make my walk over to the coffee shop in just my Patagonia fleece, no jacket.

https://www.marineetstamp.com/invabkng3zn Amazing how awesome the sun feels when you haven’t had it on your skin in a while.

follow link The first signs of spring?  Let’s hope so.

source url It’s been a week since the last post – apologies.  I have no excuse, save that I’ve been wrapping up this quarter’s billing and bookkeeping (lovely, as always) and been fighting a stubborn cold.  Caffeine only does so much to help you power through, and I came home after yesterday’s yoga class, unceremoniously collapsed on the couch and promptly fell asleep watching Ondine.  Work didn’t get done.

https://onlineconferenceformusictherapy.com/2025/02/22/81ko47ofscz But, on the bright side, if work hasn’t been posted on the blog, it’s been making the rounds on the magazine circuit.  Read through the latest issue of Fly Fisherman and you’ll see a shot of Headhunters Fly Shop’s famed porch, right in the middle of Fourth of July partying.  Another Missouri image – a scenic this time – made its way into The Fly Fish Journal.  

Cheap Tramadol From India Always fun to see work in print – no matter how small or large it is – and I’m excited about several projects in the woodwork.  Come April things are going to be hard and fast, and I’m taking advantage of a few weeks of relative down time to get the gear in shape and prep for new adventures.

see url In the meantime, though, I can dream about hot summer days fishing for carp in Montana…

Tramadol Online Overnight Mastercard And smile about the awesome people in this world, as evidenced by Scumliner Media and Headhunter’s latest winter project.

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