Not sure exactly where to put this post, but I think this forum is as good a place as any. Last week, the world lost a great man and a wonderful human being - my Dad. At 86 years old, he lived a very full life - he was multi-talented and brilliant, but perhaps more importantly, he was dedicated to helping others in any way he could. His unselfishness touched many many people, and so he was much loved and revered.
He did however have one indulgence, an addiction if you will, that consumed more of his time and energy than it probably should have. Having said that, one can't really argue with the results:
Rest in peace, Dad - you've earned it, and I know where you are right now, the water is calm and the bite is on. Looking forward to the day when we can share the boat again, and finally catch that elusive big one once and for all.
He did however have one indulgence, an addiction if you will, that consumed more of his time and energy than it probably should have. Having said that, one can't really argue with the results:
Rest in peace, Dad - you've earned it, and I know where you are right now, the water is calm and the bite is on. Looking forward to the day when we can share the boat again, and finally catch that elusive big one once and for all.