Northerly Northland Travelogue Day Two.
As stable as this weather seems to be, you'd be a fool to believe it will ever change.
Kid Two and I steal away for an early morning on the lake, the water is still and life is humming just under the looking glass. Cool air, a rising sun warm on the skin and silence save for my jazzing hands stirring the rising mist.
The warming sun modestly stirs the air as tiny ripples begin to appear. Kid Two catches some fish, we take pictures we wrestle with worms and hooks and wiggly Large Mouth Bass. As the breeze transitions into a moderate wind, small ripples transition to moderate waves. The life under the surface is no longer visible and our looking glass becomes distorted. The fish say they've had enough and so we give them a much needed reprieve.
Another day at the beach, an abundance of food, drink and good company concludes with increasing wind, clouds and a chance of overnight rain.
A change is gonna come, but please, without haste.
Day two-hundred and three complete.
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