Very profound and well put, Jimi.
You may not see it, but I can tell how you've grown over the past couple of
years just by your posts.  I'm sure the majority of the vfb'ers echo your
sentiments.

Byard, thanks for the memories.
DonO


----- Original Message -----
From: "Desert Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 8:50 PM
Subject: [VFB] What I've Learned from, Why I Fly Fishing/Tie Flies?


> Evenig Folks,
>     After looking over the comments again I have formulated a cross
section
> of the group that responded. Obviously we have a couple of regulars
missing,
> ( Don O, Jimmy D, and Byard), but I was still able to get an idea. So
> without further adieu, here it is.
>     Most, if not all of the respondents were not "Born" into fly fishing
or
> tying. The "Acquired" a desire, on their own, to seek out this marvelous
> craft. Almost all reached the point where they are now by seeking out and
> experimenting on their own. All have higher expectations of themselves,
but,
> at the same time are more than willing to share what they know. Each
> developed from shear determination and the aspect of "Cant" or
"Impossible"
> was not in their mind. The current ages range from 11 to 70+ and all have
> the wisdom afforded them of "Experience" gained through effort.
>     In short, This group, and for that matter the VFB group, comprise the
> "Salt of the earth". All are willing to share, all have gained experience
> that is useful and willing to put it forth. But most of all, the group
holds
> a special place for friends and family. The ties that bind are stronger
than
> the best "Clinch" knot and support the soul with loving grace. The wisest
> sages seek out the list and sit in quiet awe as the knowledge is passed
> without favor or price. The spirit of the group is for each, supporting
and
> caring, again without favor or price.
>     It is truly a marvelous thing, this group who seldom meet in life. But
> each that should cross the river before the others, surly seeks the
deepest
> and quietest pools, to share with the others as they arrive.
>     To those who share the dream and the desire we all have come to love
and
> respect, I am proud to call you my "Friend". What a fine group of friends
I
> have found.
> Jimi
>

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