Fishing: Time in Nature
Simple tasks are often treated as such instead of the joy they can or do provide. For example, when my father taught me how to fish, I thought it was more of a practical skill rather than something that we would share together in communion with nature. We would also release what we caught and have just as much fun if we didn't catch anything at all. It wasn't about the sport, it was about being together in nature.
Sadly, I haven't been fishing with my father in years, instead, he usually will take my stepmom or my younger cousins, eager to ride in "Uncle Don's Fishing Boat, the 'Lucky Dog'". I stand by and allow them to venture with him so they can learn just as I did. If you give a man a fish you feed him to a day, if you teach a man to fish you feed him for a lifetime- and provide him a way to commune with nature on one of its greatest vessels, water. The importance of nature should not be forgotten, nor should early memories of time in nature.
Sadly, I haven't been fishing with my father in years, instead, he usually will take my stepmom or my younger cousins, eager to ride in "Uncle Don's Fishing Boat, the 'Lucky Dog'". I stand by and allow them to venture with him so they can learn just as I did. If you give a man a fish you feed him to a day, if you teach a man to fish you feed him for a lifetime- and provide him a way to commune with nature on one of its greatest vessels, water. The importance of nature should not be forgotten, nor should early memories of time in nature.
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