Wednesday was Fish Fishy day. Steve introduced us to a friend of his who has a float on the Mississippi River. He picks people up at a designated place and then transports them to the float [think like a floating barge] on the river. So we had to drive across the Mississippi bridge to Iowa and back to Prairie duChien for fishing at the dock that is wheel chair accessible.
The guys couldn't think of a way to safely get Rich into a boat from a steep bank and then climb a ladder on to the float. That would have been the best thing for catching fish but we decided on going back to the handicapped dock near a marina to do our fishing.
Steve thought ahead as usual and brought a table umbrella to keep the hot sun off from Rich. It wasn't as hot and humid as most days have been this summer and the umbrella really helped quite a bit.
The two shots below are photos taken from the back seat while crossing the river.
I wandered around and took shots as I was mesmerized by the reflections of the clouds and trees in the water that showed up so differently in Infrared than in regular light.
I am THAT kid in grade school art class that drew trees with purple leaves and sometimes orange skies with a black sun. Of course that disturbed my art teacher who complained to my father. My father got very irritated with said teacher and told her that she shouldn't make all kids see the world through HER eyes.
He then asked if she knew that some children saw the world differently than adults did?
I'll never forget how proud I was of my dad then. I knew he had my back...always. He was an artist of some note himself and understood creative minds.
The three shots above are all favorites of mine. There is pure joy in seeing the world in other light spectrums.
The 'boys' caught enough for us to have a meal. Holy Cow! Steve cleaned them for us and what a wonderful meal we had Thursday night.
On the way home from fishing, I snapped more IR shots out the back seat window.
It was fun to do. While Steve drives and chats with Rich, I look out the window and enjoy being driven around. After all, I've been THE driver for 10 years now.
What stories does this wrecked houseboat have to tell? Steve asked if he should stop the car so I could get out and really shoot. [What a good friend!]
I didn't need to...
...and off we went....
I didn't need to...
And then we went past this large boat. Was it a boat house was it a a tug? I have no idea. However, it looked to be the perfect place to have a spook house. ...Errrr, spook boat!
We couldn't have asked for a nicer day. Sun, not too hot, clouds, a slight breeze, and good company.
And a happy Fisherman.
What a fun day out fishing and taking photos!
ReplyDeleteLD...It sounded like a great adventure. I rarely saw the Mississippi if ever until I was an adult. We crossed the Missouri River to go west every summer. You are getting some exceptional shots. The colors are wonderful. I had an art student who wanted to paint what he couldn't see as he was color blind. It was so difficult and yet he went on to be a paid designer.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had decent weather AND some fishies to feast on. Cool story of your Dad "realigning" the art teacher. Yep, I notice when I'm not having to be the driver either. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect day! And your Dad was absolutely right to chew out that ignorant teacher!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you had a good day out. That's a good friend. And your father was a good Dad.
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