
This past week our river has finally allowed us to cross to the other side on snow machines and jig for smelts (hooligan) and tom cods. Many people line the banks of the Kun river pulling up fish throughout the day into the evening. The tom cods and smelts are common, but this year there is another fish that is unwelcome and annoying to its catcher. It is the "devil fish", although edible, this time of the year they are very small and unappetizing. They measure about 6 inches in length and have sharp horns that are dangerous if not careful. They are left behind for the few unfortunate seagulls to devour after the jiggers leave for the night.
This week is also thanksgiving and I want to wish all of you a very happy thanksgiving. I hope you all rest, spend time with family and friends, and get refreshed to finish off the semester. I want to thank you Skip for your patience, quick responses, and experitise in this class. I have truly learned useful lessons in technology.
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I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving, too! This is really my favorite time of year--lots of family and lots to time to be together. I wish my older son could be here, but he's studying in NY state.
It's easy to be patient with this class. Everyone is so courteous and supportive of each other. I wish every class could be like this one...
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