Mr.J. wrote:
My neighbours house was, well, not there anymore, it had gone up in fire over night, it was detroyed, there was no front wall and I could see right into his house.
I have driven by this house every day for 9 years, I did so last night too, but now in a flash it is gone, he is now homeless and has lost everything, I am still in shock and the worst part is I will be driving by this house tomorrow and the next day etc etc etc.
Mr. J....
the same thing just happened about 6 or 7 minutes from my home a few weeks back...a house we pass every day on our way most anywhere. Thank God no people were in the house when it burned, but the family lost several dogs, puppies and their pet cats. Very sad. There are little graves on the property now and the house is completely GONE. It is eerie. So I know what you mean, as I get a chill when we drive by. So sad, and tragic...and it was an electrical fire (could happen to anyone).
Regarding the musky-less season. Welcome to my world. I've had a few follows and one hooked briefly and lost. Best advice is the same when I was dating. Don't seem too interested or act too eager to "hook up". I think the muskies, like men, can smell that a mile away!
Take care, Mr. J., and good luck all across the board of LIFE.
W.
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.