wet grandson :))

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We took a trail along the back of a small, trout lake. It led to an area where the only access to the water was walking on planks and pallets some other folks had taken back there to walk on. It was a little precarious and my son kept telling my grandson he was going to fall in if he didn't quit playing in the water. Well, guess what? :D
 

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the look on his face priceless
 

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Great photo...just captures the kid smile like never before...brings back memories of growing up...lake ought to be good fishing, since access is so limited. :icon_sunny:
 

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Yep you can tell hessssss in real trouble! And he knows it too! :icon_sunny: That is definatly a picture to keep forever and when he grows up and has a son....!
 

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mental granny said:
Yep you can tell hessssss in real trouble! And he knows it too! :icon_sunny: That is definatly a picture to keep forever and when he grows up and has a son....!

That's the truth :thumbsup: A Kodak moment is right.

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The kid in the background is my granson's cousin. He also ended up in the drink a while later but didn't get near as wet. This is my son, grandaughter, grandson and his cousin. Didn't get any fish pics because they were all caught where I was and it's difficult taking a pic of yourself holding a fish. ;D
 

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I am so happy that you are teaching your grandchildren the fine art of catching kites....a nice family tradition.... :-*
 

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So gyps, what the hell kind of flag is that you're flying? Just because you left Wisconsin doesn't mean you aren't an American anymore. Favre must be having the same problem heh?? ;D
 

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So gyps, what the hell kind of flag is that you're flying? Just because you left Wisconsin doesn't mean you aren't an American anymore. Favre must be having the same problem heh?? ;D

Its Hungarian you Kite Flying Kook
 

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A little footnote to this thread. On the way home from the lake, we passed through a small, old, mountain community. Lots of old, wooden buildings and old cars out in backyards that haven't been licensed for years I would guess. My grandson noticed this and, just as we got out of town, he asked, "Hey Dad, do you know why these people don't have nice cars?". My son, sorta smiling, said, "No, son, why's that?". "It's because they don't have very much money, that's why". My son said, "Yeah, you're probably right". Then my grandson added, "Yeah, I think they're Westerners". I couldn't hold it back, I lost it!
 

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