We Miss You Already. You’ve Got It!
June 30, 2009 by Jen
Posted in Commercial Fishing Boat, Commercial Fishing Crew, Commercial Fishing Family, Southeast Alaska Salmon Seining | Tagged Commercial Fishing, Commercial Fishing Crew, Commercial Fishing Family, SE Alaska Salmon Seining | 7 Comments
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great pictures. it was such a beautiful day down there to send them off! i like your new banner.
Thank you! I know, I can’t stop thinking about the departure. Beautiful weather and lots of fishing and in-town fun ahead for them!
Thanks for the great picture Jen! I always look forward to them. I miss Brett so much already. It’s gonna be a long boring summer without him. If we lived close we could get together, drink a bottle of wine and bitch about it=)
That is so funny! My mom must have been thinking the same thing, as she already came over last night for a drink on the deck! haha! I thought the pic was great, too. I was happy it turned out! I can e-mail it to you if you want.
It was a beautiful send off. I think that ol’ dad was thinking what did I just commit to. All those months of working on the skiff did not really prepare him for the trip ahead. But I must say that all on board the Vis were ready to head out of the harbor.
yeah, could you? I’d like to print that one out. thanks!
Okay, just sent it!