I love it that America has good beer named after a famous river and has a trout on it. And it's nice and potent too. Cheers from Hong Kong.
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"Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are made for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration."
good.
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Man! You are all over the place. I hope you are back safe home by Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI need a case of that right now! The work is stressing me out.
ReplyDelete"Big Two-Hearted River" is a two-part short story written by American author Ernest Hemingway published in 1925 in his first collection of stories, In Our Time. The story is generally viewed as an account of a healing process for Hemingway's autobiographical character Nick Adams, recently returned from WWI. In the story, Nick returns to his boyhood activities of camping and fishing. Hemingway's use of the theory of omission allows him to present Nick's camping trip while the crux of the story is that Nick's return to nature allows him heal from his war experiences—although never explicitly stated.
ReplyDeleteThis story is what sparked my love of flyfishing. It represents everything that is truly neccessary in our lives....
Amen to that.
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