Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Start 'em Young/ Watery Wednesday

Last Saturday in Port Perry


You can find more photos celebrating Watery Wednesday at http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com

 

43 comments:

  1. Sweet! Every kid should have that experience.

    Darla

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  2. Very nice, EG. This one's not so much about fishing but relationships! A feel good photo!

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  3. He'll remember it the rest of his life.

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  4. A nice father and son photo - great feel!

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  5. This picture is so sweet!Amazing and lovely moment so well captured! :)
    Hugs
    Léia

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  6. One always needs a helping hand and Dad's is the best. MB

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  7. Awww, male bonding! What a precious shot :D

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  8. That's a very lovely picture of tenderness and fatherhood! I love it very much!

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  9. My kids still talk about fishing trips even though they don't fish now.

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  10. That may be the case BUT I think they start em young so they can go fishing and have an excuse! Ü

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  11. I'm so pleased to see kids with their parents enjoying outdoor activities like fishing. I know of a 3 yo who can't wait to go to the lake to fish - all his life his father takes him fishing that's why.

    Hope your week is rolling by beautifully.

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  12. Nice quality time. Sweet capture.

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  13. Nice photo. Usually help is asked for the take the fish off or put on another worm.

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  14. What a great father son moment captured.

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  15. The child may not remember this delightful moment but the father certainly will.

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  16. Absolutely. I wonder if they caught some snapper ;-)

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  17. Its always great to see an older teach a younger how to fish.

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  18. This is a wonderful father-son photo.

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  19. I love this photo. What a great moment of father and son!

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  20. How cute EG. When I was about hat age I used to catch fish with my hands.
    B.

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  21. aww... isn't that the sweetest photo! A little guy and his dad!

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  22. Oh that's definitely starting them young, alright! Great shot

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  23. Wow bonding and fishing! Nice post!

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  24. That's a great greeting card shot. Lots of feel good here.

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  25. a sweet, tender moment you captured. a great bonding moment.

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  26. what a sweet situation you captured. Love it.

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  27. Nice photo. I don't think there is anything as sweet as seeing a father and son doing this unless it's maybe going to a baseball game together.

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  28. Oh, so cute!! Very nice picture

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  29. Truer words were never spoken...our oldest daughter could cast by the time she was three years old. Even though she don't get the time to do it, she still loves to fish.

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  30. What a wonderful shot. Brings back memories of my dad taking us fishing when we were little.

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  31. That's exactly what my little 3 year old grandson did with his daddy this past weekend...and, they were approached by a bear, too! The bear swiped one paw into the very water they were fishing and caught a fish...my little grandson was angry at the bear for catching HIS fish! Then the bear proceeded to break into their ice chest and help himself! He bit a hole in the ice chest to open it. Meanwhile my daughter's family gingerly made their way back to the car. Thankfully the bear wasn't aggressive toward them...just the fish and the ice-chest. Such precious moments!

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  32. Very cute, it is important to start them young. My grandkids are 3 and 6 and they have caught several fish in their young lives.
    Cindy

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  33. When the kid starts his blog, he will remember," Once my dad took me fishing, it was the best time of my life." or even he has to write a recount in his class.

    What a powerful photo.

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