Wild life
In addition to being a terrific actor, my good friend Darrell Kunitomi is an avid fly fisherman (and, to my family and me, a nature guide of sorts). Courtesy of the Sierra Club, here’s a slideshow of what he recently found while fishing in the Angeles National Forest. It involves spraypaint, and it isn’t pretty.
April 27th, 2010 at 7:40 pm
There are no words to convey my feelings and thoughts about what happened there.
While at my brother and sister-in-law’s house this past weekend I did get a chance to take a nice 3 mile walk along a road that runs next to the West Canada Creek in Trenton Falls, NY. The creek is a champion trout stream (catch and release) and it has several tributaries that run along the road I was walking on. The water of the streams and creek runs over rocks in the beds of the water way, making a burbling sound. On Saturday the Trenton Falls Gorge was open to the public for viewing. The gorge cuts through 450 million year old sedimentary rocks and has several water falls. The views were breath taking. I want to go back in October and see the falls with the tree leaves changing color.