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Bob Fauteaux
I fish this bay all morning.High clouds cap me, a light breeze tickles the water's skin.Fall's green-brown leaves shade the shore. By noon, no fish. I lean over the gunwale staring into the water.I cannot see past my own reflection, rippled by . . . . Continue Reading »
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