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The hardest part of being a fisherman is to not get blinded by the love of the sport. I’ll admittedly say that I have made mistakes - on the water , off the water , environmental mistakes , social and overall lack of knowledge where mistakes comes from.
I can only get better and better every day as we learn how to put that knowledge in a way to help our fellow angler , our land and continue the pride of being a sportsman.
While just sitting in my boat on the water the other night, there was thunderstorms in the sky and my favourite fish northern pike beneath my feet. True beauty , I love you Canada and I love you America.
Inside the Hofbrauhaus, Munich, West Germany in 1973 (1/3) All the men at the table were on summer camp in Bavaria from the 22 Signal Regiment, Lippstadt, West Germany (BAOR 109). I'm facing the camera right of center, just above the froth on the over-sized mock beer mug (or stein), and wearing a barely visible bobble, or pom pom hat. My beloved USAAF-issue parka with fur-trimmed hood is at top right. To my left is the up-turned face of Colleen Stewart (1952 - 2017) who came from Hooksett, New Hampshire, USA. A very pleasant and pretty girl with whom I began a correspondence that lasted for several years.
(UPDATE: I am in contact with one of Colleen's daughters who would like to hear from anyone who knew Colleen before she became a mother. Please contact me at jorolat AT gmail.com.)
On the far side of the table, slightly left of center is Pete Kirrage wearing a check shirt. The chap with glasses and a moustache on the left-hand edge of the photo is Fred Bennett. The girl to Fred's right is Colleen's traveling companion whose name I can't remember (I was captivated by Colleen, to be honest, and had only briefly turned from her on hearing a photo was about to be taken). In the left-hand corner foreground wearing a polo neck jumper is Mick Green. On another occasion during the camp, Mick Green and I pleaded for a day off so that we could climb and explore a nearby mountain range. The Army likes such displays of derring-do and initiative and permission was duly given. We caught a bus to a village in the foothills and spent the entire time in a pub. The military mind can be unforgiving: during my time at Lippstadt there were a number of other occasions in which I showed similar "initiatives" but I'm not sure the people I served with are ready for their disclosure yet (🙂) Original photo was probably taken before the Munich Beer Festival itself (Oktoberfest, begins early September) by Sergeant Gerry Garland, F Troop, 2 Squadron, 22nd Signal Regiment, BAOR 109.
14th of April 2021: I’ve recently discovered the sad news that Colleen Wilusz, nee Stewart, passed away in 2017.
Nature Photography taken at Livingston Parknin Hooksett NH
Inside the Hofbrauhaus in Munich, West Germany 1973 (2/3) A colorized version of a black and white photo that I first posted on the 2nd of March 2021. I've appended the Facebook caption to the original photo below but first I would like to say something about Colleen Stewart of Hooksett, New Hampshire, the girl whose face is visible above the handle of the giant stein: Since being on the internet, I've often put the names of people from earlier in my life into Google to see how they are today. Sometimes I've been lucky in finding the person I'm looking for, and sometimes not. People that still haven't been traced from my time in the 22nd Signal Regiment in Germany - when this photo was taken - include Mick James, Alan Harding, and Nick Lynn. In addition to these and other names, I've always included that of Colleen Stewart, but being her maiden name, without much expectation of success. I tried on the 1st of March 2021 and, as usual, drew a blank. Then at the beginning of April, when I got the first results of colourising the original photo, I sadly found that a Colleen Wilusz, nee Stewart, of Hooksett NH had passed away in 2017. I had forgotten the photo had been taken until it unexpectedly appeared in a closed Facebook group in December of 2016. I just wish Colleen could have seen it.
(UPDATE: I am in contact with one of Colleen's daughters who would like to hear from anyone who knew Colleen before she became a mother. Please contact me at jorolat AT gmail.com.)
Original Facebook caption (edited to take account of the fact that the photo has been slightly cropped): Inside the Hofbrauhaus in Munich, West Germany 1973. All the men at the table were on summer camp in Bavaria from the 22 Signal Regiment, Lippstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia. I'm facing the camera right of center, just above the froth on the over-sized mock beer mug (or stein), and wearing a barely visible bobble, or pom pom hat. My beloved USAAF-issue parka with fur-trimmed hood is at top right. To my left is the up-turned face of Colleen Stewart who came from Hooksett, New Hampshire, USA. A very pleasant and pretty girl with whom I began a correspondence that lasted for several years. On the far side of the table, slightly left of center, is Pete Kirrage wearing a check shirt. The girl on the far left is Colleen's travelling companion whose name I can't remember (I was captivated by Colleen, to be honest, and had only briefly turned away from talking to her on hearing a photo was about to be taken). In the left-hand corner foreground wearing a polo neck jumper is Mick Green. On another occasion during the camp, Mick Green and I pleaded for a day off so that we could climb and explore a nearby mountain range. The Army likes such displays of derring-do and initiative and permission was duly given. We caught a bus to a village in the foothills and spent the entire time in a pub! The military mind can be unforgiving: during my time at Lippstadt there were a number of other occasions in which I showed similar "initiatives" but I'm not sure the people I served with are ready for their disclosure yet (🙂) Original photo was probably taken before the Munich Beer Festival itself (Oktoberfest, begins early September) by Sergeant Gerry Garland, F Troop, 2 Squadron, 22nd Signal Regiment, BAOR 109.

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Donald said after betraying our allies the Kurds: “Sometimes you have to let them fight a little while. It’s like two kids in a lot, you got to let them fight and then you pull them apart,”
Yes this crying woman sure looks like some kid in a playground fighting. This man, this coward of a so called man, has not one shred of empathy in his miserable being.
To him human life is meaningless.
He has not one ounce of redeeming value or decency.
Our Mechanical Bull “Bandit” enjoying a night of hockey in Hooksett, New Hampshire!
- Thank you from Let’s Party! New England. We supply mechanical bulls, bounce houses, a snowcone machine, popcorn machine, and numerous other party activities.
just call me Sporty Spice 🚣🛶 #nh #kayaking #newhampshire #hooksett (at Hooksett, New Hampshire)