Gaelic: 1:poet; English: 1:a protecting shelter 2:meadow, forest clearing 3:the side (as of a ship) sheltered from the wind; Norwegian: 1:to move; Afar: 1:water; Spanish: 1:conjugation of leer; Tswana: 1:egg; Chinese: 1:a family name 2:plum 3:reason, logic 4:manage 5:a unit of distance 6:village 7:lane 8:chestnut 9:whetstone, grind, sharpen 10: white jasmine; Variants: (Gaelic/Celtic: Leigh, Lea; Chinese: Lì (利), Lǐ (李), Lí (黎); Korean: 이, 리, Rhee, Yi; Indonesian: Lie; Vietnamese: Lê, Lý)
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Why We Fish... The First Part
My father has always enjoyed fishing. Since I was of a young age, I
remember him talking of owning a boat. He made plans through out my
childhood of boating, and greatly enjoyed going out on Lake Powell when
Grandpa Caldwell had a boat there. After we moved to Washington, my
father began his goal of owning a boat. We started out small. He began
with a row boat.
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