Thanks Randy.Randyman wrote:I'm sorry to hear about your father, Tom. I lost my father 28 years ago. It seems like yesterday. See your father as often as possible and make the very best of whatever time God gives you with him. I'll keep you and your family in my prayers.raylawpc wrote: I'm glad you had a great time fishing. Whenever I see your photos, I always think about my Dad, who was a great fly fisherman. Sadly, I just got back from visiting my Dad, who was admitted to a nursing home last week when I was in Chicago. He's failing fast, and I don't think he'll be with us by Christmas. I'll miss him.
Randy
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Thanks Randy,
It was a great 4 days of fishing and camping with Frankie, TV Ray and his son Pepe, Pepe's son Roland and Pepe's friend Mitch. But most of all spenting time with Frankie, even though he has his home across the street from us, we don't get together often. It has to do with his wife, I don't want write anything about it here, maybe some day when we are together in person I can tell you all about it.
It was a great 4 days of fishing and camping with Frankie, TV Ray and his son Pepe, Pepe's son Roland and Pepe's friend Mitch. But most of all spenting time with Frankie, even though he has his home across the street from us, we don't get together often. It has to do with his wife, I don't want write anything about it here, maybe some day when we are together in person I can tell you all about it.
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Frank, you guys look muy contento but I don't see any Menudo con pata anywhere in sight.kikibalt wrote:
Rick,
This photo was shot at the Mt. Whitney restaurant, whom's walls are line with photos of the b- western stars and sidekicks of that past era.
Randy
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As every man here knows even in the best of situations a wife can, at times, be difficult. In the worst of situations, impossible.kikibalt wrote:Thanks Randy,
It was a great 4 days of fishing and camping with Frankie, TV Ray and his son Pepe, Pepe's son Roland and Pepe's friend Mitch. But most of all spenting time with Frankie, even though he has his home across the street from us, we don't get together often. It has to do with his wife, I don't want write anything about it here, maybe some day when we are together in person I can tell you all about it.
Randy
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RandyRandyman wrote:Frank, you guys look muy contento but I don't see any Menudo con pata anywhere in sight.kikibalt wrote:
Rick,
This photo was shot at the Mt. Whitney restaurant, whom's walls are line with photos of the b- western stars and sidekicks of that past era.
Randy
I don't think you can fine menudo con pata in Lone Pine....
Yes we were happy...
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Frankie and I
A great photo of a great man and his son!!
Randy

Frankie and I
A great photo of a great man and his son!!
Randy
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Randy, we did have menudo, but not with pata....
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We also did some lake fishing at Convict Lake




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Frank, in a pinch, Menudito will do the trick. Whenever I have Menudo without the patas, I am always fully aware of it and I'm disappointed but still, any Menudo is better than no Menudo at all.kikibalt wrote:
Randy, we did have menudo, but not with pata....
Randy
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Frank, looking at the way those rocks are situated, I might have fished at that exact same spot.kikibalt wrote:We also did some lake fishing at Convict Lake
Randy
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Convict Lake
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Rick, Mike Nixon posted a comment on my website. I replied and asked him to send me his email address. Hopefully he will. I would like to see him again.
Randy
Randy
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Beautiful Frank!!kikibalt wrote:
Convict Lake
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Any menudo is better than no menudo, you're right about that Randy....Randyman wrote:Randy, we did have menudo, but not with pata.... :lol
Frank, in a pinch, Menudito will do the trick. Whenever I have Menudo without the patas, I am always fully aware of it and I'm disappointed but still, any Menudo is better than no Menudo at all.
Randy
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kikibalt wrote:Any menudo is better than no menudo, you're right about Randy....Randyman wrote:Randy, we did have menudo, but not with pata.... :lol
Frank, in a pinch, Menudito will do the trick. Whenever I have Menudo without the patas, I am always fully aware of it and I'm disappointed but still, any Menudo is better than no Menudo at all.
Randy
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Randy, Convict is a great lake to fish at, and its so beautiful...Randyman wrote:Frank, looking at the way those rocks are situated, I might have fished at that exact same spot.kikibalt wrote:We also did some lake fishing at Convict Lake
Randy
I didn't know that you had been there....
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It's a funny thing about the food we grew up with. It continues to nourish us for the rest of our lives. We grow up, try different foods, learn to like it, learn love a lot of it. But when it comes to the food that reaches deep down inside of us, it's still the food that we grew up with that fully satisfies us. It's the food that you grew up with that will fix you up when you feel sick, bring you back when you feel down. For me and you Frank, it's Menudo con pata, Chorizo con huevos or Chle Verde. Good simple mexican food. made with love.
Randy
Randy
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It's been a few years since I have been in the Sierra's but I have fished most of the lakes in the area, including the Twin Lakes, Crowley, and the June Lake loop, as well as the Owen's river.kikibalt wrote:Randy, Convict is a great lake to fishing at, and its so beautiful...Randyman wrote:Frank, looking at the way those rocks are situated, I might have fished at that exact same spot.kikibalt wrote:We also did some lake fishing at Convict Lake
Randy![]()
I didn't know that you had been there....
Randy
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Randy, we had menudo, Chorizo con huevos, carne asada and more at camp...Randyman wrote:It's a funny thing about the food we grew up with. It continues to nourish us for the rest of our lives. We grow up, try different foods, learn to like it, learn love a lot of it. But when it comes to the food that reaches deep down inside of us, it's still the food that we grew up with that fully satisfies us. It's the food that you grew up with that will fix you up when you feel sick, bring you back when you feel down. For me and you Frank, it's Menudo con pata, Chorizo con huevos or Chle Verde. Good simple mexican food. made with love.
Randy
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My daughter is having a some company tonight. She's been having a bible study in the backyard. I have to go set everything up for her. I'll be back! (in Arnold's voice)
Randy
Randy
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My kind of eating, Frank.kikibalt wrote:Randy, we had menudo, Chorizo con huevos, carne asada and more at camp...Randyman wrote:It's a funny thing about the food we grew up with. It continues to nourish us for the rest of our lives. We grow up, try different foods, learn to like it, learn love a lot of it. But when it comes to the food that reaches deep down inside of us, it's still the food that we grew up with that fully satisfies us. It's the food that you grew up with that will fix you up when you feel sick, bring you back when you feel down. For me and you Frank, it's Menudo con pata, Chorizo con huevos or Chle Verde. Good simple mexican food. made with love.
Randy
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Getting breakfast ready...
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Guys . . .
I'm no fisherman, but I have a childhood friend that lives up in Bridgeport.
He fishes a lot at Convict Lake which is close to where he lives.
He loves the place. He calls it his "Heaven on Earth".
-Rick Farris
I'm no fisherman, but I have a childhood friend that lives up in Bridgeport.
He fishes a lot at Convict Lake which is close to where he lives.
He loves the place. He calls it his "Heaven on Earth".
-Rick Farris
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Rick, in Bridgeport, 13 miles away you have twin lakes, 2 of the best lakes to fish for trout in California.Rick Farris wrote:Guys . . .
I'm no fisherman, but I have a childhood friend that lives up in Bridgeport.
He fishes a lot at Convict Lake which is close to where he lives.
He loves the place. He calls it his "Heaven on Earth".
-Rick Farris
I call the Bridegport area "God's Country"
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Time to hit the hay guys...
Tomorrow is a work day...
Tomorrow is a work day...
