I wonder how many of us are in the same boat I am. I am retired and should have all the time in the world. At least that is what our kids think. But I have one heck of a time finding time to work on the trailer. Between doctor appointments (al lot of them lately), aliments (lots of these), social events, house/yard work, funerals (seems like of them lately too - maybe it is because I am getting older and so are my friends), and a whole other list of things, there seems to be no time left....oh, I forgot about naps.
But a few of the reasons are interesting. I recently helped our state game department stock 340,000 Striped Bass (Rockfish, Stripers) fingerlings into Smith Mountain Lake. That was a good diverision.
This is the stocking truck backed up to the ramp. This is not me, but rather another Striper Club member.

And here are the fingerlings as they are called. You can see they do not want to go.....they are trying to swim against the flow.

Then when not doing diversional things like that, every other Wednesday I go hiking with a bunch of we "seniors" (when my back allows).
Here are a few Blue Ridge Mountain pics.
One of the more cleared out trails. This was an easy hike.

Some of the remains of old homesteads....this one is not too old though - it is still used. But this is just an example of some of the scenery you might come across in the mountains here in VA.

Here is why these mountains are called the "Blue Ridge". Almost a constant haze. And to our friends in the west, these are just "hills".
