Hang It Up
"It's time", he said.
Reluctantly, I nodded.
After I neatly packed away the life jacket, my ratchet ties, cup holder, booties and gloves in the gray tub that would hold them until Spring, the Pres lifted up the bow and secured it while I balanced the other end of the kayak.
He came around, once again, climbed the ladder and took it from my hands. Lifting it high above his head, he latched it securely.
It was sad.
But now?
Now it's time to get out the sleds
and
put the hard top back on the Wrangler!
Comments
I remember that commercial...it's 11:00 at night...do you know where your children are?
Sounds like you had a wonderful, yet busy Thanksgiving. I LOVE handwritten recipes. So many people print them off the computer now a days....as do I. I do, however, have some that my Aunt who is now passed,and my babysitter, who is also passed, wrote out for me. I cherish them.
Cindy Bee
I can't believe nearly another year is coming to an end.
You have shown us some fantastic photos on your kyaking outings.. and learnt much JP:
Now you can have fun in the snow.
We dont get snow here..only high up in the mountains.
happy weekend
val x
Mine you many people who never got it.
We share ours last year.
You notice.
Alright. We dont mine sharing as long as everyone will take notice and get the right boots.
One gal in England got it and she wrote me. What kind of boots should I get.
Warm boots gal. Hats for sure and gloves and a warm coat. When you drove learn how to turn your car the proper way as not to hit anyother car.
Am I doing good. You tell the rest.
Have a great weekend.
I shall prepare my ice fishing equipment for the trout now.