In the news…

Seems that the San Jose is opening up a branch office in Marfa, TX.

Which is cool. Been more than a year since I’ve been out there. And while I love that area, Marfa, Ft. Davis, Alpine, I never saw enough fishing to keep me happy. And since there’s a giant migration headed in that direction, it’s time to find a new button for the web page.

Unrelated:
The legal question about the fineprint in e-mail. But I can answer that one, buried in my fine print, the ubiquitous End User License Agreement, anything that passes through the astrofish.net mail gateway is mine to use. The fact that I don’t invoke that legality often (or ever, actually) or, for that matter, I tend to respect clients’ confidentiality, has nothing to do with the legal issue. This danged ole interweb thang is getting to be fun.

And not in the news:
Was a walk to the post office and Barton Creek, which included a swim, and then, one of the worst scenarios I’ve ever faced: At one coffee shop, there’s this Gemini barista that I like. Friendly smile, nice attitude. Plus there’s her ever so much more so chatty work companion, another Gemini. But they were both working. At the same time. Really interfers with the “you’re the best Gemini” line.

Then, a little later, I was crusiing along on a website, skimming an article, which lead me to another site. Which made me wonder, am I weird enough?

Straight from the phone-cam:
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(I’ve got to work this into a PSA.)

Late night fishing report:
Cormorant or heron (?) with a toad.

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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