Sunday, June 30, 2013

Come far

It looks like a rerun from other pictures.. but it really is a different one..
You gotta love these brown bass.
Eagles soar in the fresh clean air of Bay de Noc.
 4-10 my biggest smallmouth ever...SO FAR!!!!
We live only five hours from each other.  But instead we drive across the country where the air is cool and the wind is fresh and smallmouth are big!
She's so happy!!
My motto is I love my life.. Well you can see why.. Right?
Baby swans are called a flapper or a cygnet. The female swan is a pen and the male is a cob. A group of swans are a team or herd.  I have google not BING!!
The storms were brewing and the clouds were beautiful.. So just enjoy!
Big Bay de Noc Lake Michigan.




We got off the water!

Kerry was gagging from the smell of all the sea gulls. It was pretty stinky.
The wind blew us off the big Lake, so we went to the Manistique River. Different deal there. Water had color, thus the Rapala DT 06 worked.
The color of the water was changing.
Just pretty!

Lighthouse at Manistique Harbor.
Lumber lined the shore line. Not sure why?




The love of my life~ We are so blessed to able to live out our dreams together..

Let me tell you about my best friend~
Pete and Hannah.
Kerry and Kevin.  Love these two!


Here's the gang enjoying the sunset on Lake Michigan.
Happy and smile worthy~
Girls having fun!
No words needed..
Goof balls!
 I will follow you wherever you go~
 Eating lunch at the office~


2 comments:

Angela said...

Holy cow! The fish are amazing and so is the scenery...absolutely love the pictures of the light house, just great photography my friend. So good to see all the smiling faces, good times and great memories. I'm so happy for you both to live you dream together. Glad you got off the water before the storms hit! Be safe and keep having the times of you lives! Love you !

Unknown said...

Love this blog! Great job capturing all of the fun times and beautiful scenery. Looks like you guys are having a blast.
Happy 4th of July. We are enjoying it here in NM.
Love,
Tanner