7/3/11
It has been way too long since I posted.
On a trip with kids to Wazee Recreation area in Norther Wisconsin (Clearest, deepest lake in Wis) I saw a school of Trout while I was snorkeling--the first time I have ever seen trout.
The next thing I saw and I say it twice in two different areas, was a large small-mouth bass and lots of little fish, all the same kind, swimming around. The next time I saw it, it was another large small-mouth bass and the same kind of babies swimming around. So here is what i thought: the big one was the mother and she was watching over her brood. This is just one more example of animals caring and having feelings.
the final thing that I saw were two loons but this time I was snorkeling again and as I approached them they didn't seem to notice me so I got close enough to see them swimming underwater and ducking their heads and then as they swam away under water I could see that they were doing a frog kick rather than a duck paddle--this was awesome to see.
Gary
On a trip with kids to Wazee Recreation area in Norther Wisconsin (Clearest, deepest lake in Wis) I saw a school of Trout while I was snorkeling--the first time I have ever seen trout.
The next thing I saw and I say it twice in two different areas, was a large small-mouth bass and lots of little fish, all the same kind, swimming around. The next time I saw it, it was another large small-mouth bass and the same kind of babies swimming around. So here is what i thought: the big one was the mother and she was watching over her brood. This is just one more example of animals caring and having feelings.
the final thing that I saw were two loons but this time I was snorkeling again and as I approached them they didn't seem to notice me so I got close enough to see them swimming underwater and ducking their heads and then as they swam away under water I could see that they were doing a frog kick rather than a duck paddle--this was awesome to see.
Gary
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