Friday, January 14, 2022

1000 Words

 By popular acclaim, the best picture on Daily Timewaster's blog all week. And that's saying something.



















Forget a VISA card. This pic is everywhere you want to be.

13 comments:

skybill said...

NEGATIVE!!!!!!!!
How about down in the Louisiana Swamps around Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Maurepas during the SPRING, SUMMER and FALL with nice warm weather!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
skybill

JaimeInTexas said...

Is that North of I-10? Too far North.
Looks pretty in pictures, though. And pretty cold.

Anonymous said...

As someone who has vacationed out in what is now known as the (Former) American Redoubt, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming & the eastern parts of The Peoples Republic of Oregon & Washington State during the winter, all I can say is this. That's my kind of place, that's my kind of adventure & that's my kind of dog. What a wonderful location to be in when the system ultimately collapses!

Cpt Rock said...

I agree that is an awesome picture until the dog shifts weight and dumps the canoe. I had a 120 pound roof hybrid that loved to go canoeing with me on some high mountain lakes in Wyoming. He never failed to see one of God’s creatures that he needed to go after and put us in the drink. I did lose an awful lot of firearms that way.😉

beau said...

as a former Louisianian, you can have the swamps in spring, summer and early fall UNLESS you love hordes of stinging, biting insects, high heat, oppressive humidity and heat stroke.

on the other hand, too cold doesn't work, either.

Anonymous said...

Affirmative!
Summer in Louisiana? You can have my share.
DT is one of the true gifts of the web.
Boat Guy

ChuckInBama said...

A perfect place to be....

Anonymous said...

...and humidity, and bugs, and coons, and...
Original Grandpa

JustinR said...

The solution is pretty simple folks. Southern red state in the winter (Florida or Texas), northern red state in the summer (Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota.) The snow birds really do have it figured out.

Chip Anderson said...

Very nice. Of course, give me the swamps and bayous of Acadiana any day of the year the temperatures are above 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

Paul said...

I like the north. But I am certifiable so there is that. Yes the dog could tip the canoe and the water would be cold. Bigger boat would be perfect. Once you live near the water the size of the boat does not matter.

Housewolf said...

THAT'S a good dog.

John Wilder said...

Good times . . .