End of the World has passed -- Again
Well, I guess the interpretations were off or the Mayans got tired of chiseling their stones but, no matter -- it eases my mind a bit to know I didn't bring my children into the world to face its catastrophic end (especially at their young ages). So, I slept all the way through the night without waking once before 6:00 a.m. -- maybe it was due in part to the two bowls of pinto beans with ham and the two fresh baked corn bread muffins I consumed for dinner.
The sunset last night was extraordinarily beautiful with such brilliant cerises and mauve colors and the dayglo orange sun bursting through at days end. Too bad I had left my camera in the RV while I fished for a short time at the seawall of Aransas Pass. Only caught a Grunt, a Triggerfish and one small Mangrove Snapper before giving up after about an hour and a half -- my overly weathered corduroy pants felt like summer pajamas in the breeze and the chill from my waist down had me thinking early about getting back to the RV. At least I have some shrimp leftover for today.
Guess I should tie the camera around my neck somehow so I don't miss capturing more of these sunsets.
The sunset last night was extraordinarily beautiful with such brilliant cerises and mauve colors and the dayglo orange sun bursting through at days end. Too bad I had left my camera in the RV while I fished for a short time at the seawall of Aransas Pass. Only caught a Grunt, a Triggerfish and one small Mangrove Snapper before giving up after about an hour and a half -- my overly weathered corduroy pants felt like summer pajamas in the breeze and the chill from my waist down had me thinking early about getting back to the RV. At least I have some shrimp leftover for today.
Guess I should tie the camera around my neck somehow so I don't miss capturing more of these sunsets.
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