Howdy, folks. We are currently in the throes of a deep freeze here in beautiful western Wisconsin. The high today will be 8 below, and it's so bright out it hurts the eyes to look out the window. I am reminded again why extremes are good for the soul. With the brutal cold comes the deep appreciation of a spring thaw; with the short daylight hours comes the deep satisfaction of a late summer evening standing in the water; with the dead battery on an old truck comes the joy of dashing out to the driveway barefoot for a beer run. Without sadness what is joy? Anyway, you get the picture. It's the stuff I can't help but think about at this time of year.Also, in the same vein, I've been thinking of a summer fishing rendezvous somewhere out west. Not too early to be thinking about that sort of thing - jumping rainbows, full-bodied browns with hook jaws, a gently drifted gray wulf through a riffle, a gin and tonic around a campfire while the sun sets. Okay, I'm depressed again. At any rate, if any listeners are interested in meeting out west this summer, I have some ideas about an August get-together. Music, fishing, stories, the whole works. Let me know if you'd like to be a part of the first annual summer rendezvous. We can all dream, can't we?
Chris and I will be heading back to the studio in the next few days, so keep checking the website for updates. Chris has written some new songs, and I've finished another essay. We're hoping to feature some of that soon.
Also, be sure to check out the new, updated website. Ken Hanson has done a terrific job adding information. The Links page is truly fantastic. We've also added a membership icon to click if interested in contributing to our show. We understand times are tough, but any help would be deeply appreciated. We do, after all, have bills to pay. And remember, we contribute 10% to coldwater fisheries, so you can rest assured the money is well used.
As always, thanks for tuning in. We appreciate the comments, good, bad or otherwise. For those of you stuck in the chilly midwest, be sure to stay warm. For those in warmer climes, we hate you. Be well.
joe