Phillyflyer wrote:
Season to taste....
Do not overcook,comes out tough as shoe leather
Phillyflyer wrote:
Season to taste....
And don't overcook or it comes out tough as shoe leather
EdwardL wrote:
I went fishing in my front yard but all i caught was a couple of soles
One of them broke my line but i still landed it. You can see the lure in its mouth
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Got it in the mouth. Hopefully they are not TOO stinky.
Sounds like you're able to find the humor in your situation. Hope it doesn't get worse for you.
kandydisbar wrote:
Sounds like you're able to find the humor in your situation. Hope it doesn't get worse for you.
LOL π Kandydisbar
What else can anyone do about the weather Iβm high and dry but other places within a couple of blocks have water in the street or their yard some towns near me are flooded and interstate I-5 was closed some people have lost a lot
But i thought it would be funny π to net some boots π₯Ύ I did not know about the lure in the net till i started to take the picture it worked out
kandydisbar wrote:
Sounds like you're able to find the humor in your situation. Hope it doesn't get worse for you.
I have found your have 2 choices in most situations, you can laugh or you can cry. When I cry my nose plugs up and I can't breathe. So....
π lol thank you for writing
EdwardL wrote:
All the passes are closed canβt cross the mountains. Due to snow The interstate highways are flooded going south they are closed I-5 all low areas flooded in my area places I havenβt seen water in before lots of towns streets are closed
We are trapped like rats π but maybe I can fish π£ from my front door πͺ now kinda like a house π‘ boat πΆ just need a landing net. lol ππβοΈπ¨. π hoping
It will clear up in a few days gives us in Washington something to talk about besides COVID-19
You all have a nice π day π
All the passes are closed canβt cross the mountain... (
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One of these days they will dredge out the rivers to take out the silt that has settled in them for years to the point that they can't handle the extra water from heavy rain/snow fall. Until then, it will continue to overflow the banks.
Sorry to hear you boys on the wet side are stuck. 45 degrees in Kennewick. Snows melting off, river levels controlled by dams up and down. But no need to go to Seattle any more. Or Portland. Best we can do is send your electricity from our hydro and nuclear. Stay warm and dry. Canβt send any wind or solar. Winds not blowing and no sunshine.
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