This Activity Unplugged the Campers!

Imagine what it might be to fish for the first time and actually catch some fish!  That was the case for several Camp Howard campers and 22 Chinese students visiting from their homeland.  They experienced the worms, the poles, the hooks the tangled lines, bringing in a fish, casting the line and a whole new world!  It is always one of my favorite places to go and get a few good pictures!  Note the iphones in the pocket along with the headphones! 🙂  Mission accomplished!

After they catch the fish, the fish are cleaned on the spot then taken to the kitchen where they are prepared for dinner and the fishermen/women get to eat their catch.  It is a pretty awesome experience to observe! #srkristablog, #cyocamphoward

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3 thoughts on “This Activity Unplugged the Campers!

  1. First off I would like to say terrific blog!
    I had a quick question that I’d like to ask if you do not mind.
    I was interested to know how you center yourself and clear your thoughts before writing.
    I’ve had trouble clearing my thoughts in getting my thoughts out there.
    I do enjoy writing but it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes are usually
    wasted just trying to figure out how to begin. Any recommendations
    or hints? Cheers!

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    1. I take a lot of pictures first of all, and I have the luxury of the Clayton Smith photos as well. The photos usually tell the story so I fill in the blanks. I generally know what I want to blog about so I make sure I have photos of what I want to blog about. Then I generally try to say only what needs to be said because people don’t like to read that much! 🙂

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