Trout were caught via fly rod, recently sick dogs were exercised, and tattered psyches were repaired. And did we mention the trout?
I’m beat, I’m going to bed, and tomorrow I’m Mr. Mom, so the bigger report may wait until the weekend.
See you feeling tired (but human again), Tom Chandler




























Glad to hear you all got out, and you caught fish. And, especially glad about the Wonderdog. At a certain age, you might want to consider changing his name to “Wallace”. Just sayin’…
Kentucky Jim(Quote)
One look at those floppy ears, pleading eyes and necktie-sized tongue, and you realize he’s no wallace.
Tom Chandler(Quote)
Glad it was a sucessful trip. And that you caught a nice fish.
Greg(Quote)
It was wonderful – and not one cranky client called during the trip’s execution (probably because I had the phone turned off).
Tom Chandler(Quote)
Hey Tom,
So glad to hear the wonderdog is getting some kick back in his step. Great close up. Are you using the macro for these great close ups?
I will be up this weekend to do some exploring myself and to try out my hobie fishing kayak.
Rockman(Quote)
I think most point & shoots now have a macro setting; the trick is to minimize camera shake and make sure everything’s in focus. You can get away with a lot on a landscape pic, but on a macro shot, even a little bit of shake is deadly.
Tom Chandler(Quote)