Musicians Who Fish
We know that fishing rocks, but what about rockers who fish? Plenty of musicians enjoy a little time on the water. Here’s a look at a few of them.
Keeping an Eye Out for Bigfoot
From documentaries to festivals, it seems he’s everywhere. Or is he? We’re talking about Bigfoot of course. Where’s the best chance for a Bigfoot sighting? Right now, you can find Sasquatch on Hulu, if not in the woods.
Songs About The Mountains
Who’s ready for a trip to the mountains? The peacefulness, the flowing streams and beautiful scenery can’t be beat. And one thing’s for sure. There are plenty of songs about the mountains (or songs with mountains in the title) that you’ll have no problem coming up with a mountain-themed playlist.
Songs About Rivers
People are drawn to rivers for different reasons, but no matter what, rivers spark emotions. Perhaps that’s why so many musicians have written or performed songs about rivers. Here are a few of those river songs.
Presidents Who Were Fishermen
Many of America’s presidents were avid fishermen and turned to the waters as a way to clear their heads from their stressful jobs. In honor of Presidents’ Day, we take a look at some of the presidents who enjoyed fishing and where they spent their time.
Angling Art Paintings of Catskills Rivers by Galen Mercer
Artist Galen Mercer lives along the Battenkill in West Arlington, Vermont. Canadian by birth, he’s the grandson of two painters and the son of another, so it’s kind of in his blood. He’s also a fanatical fly fisher.
Scary Camp Fire Tails From the Woods
There’s something creepy about the woods. Perhaps it’s the deep shadows, the unseen animals lurking in the brush, or the absence of people and lights. After reading these creepy tales, you’ll never want to go camping again. Enjoy!
Giving Up the Ghosts
When I see the old farmhouse, the guilt hits so hard I actually stop in my tracks—as if freezing will somehow check the feeling. But it doesn’t, and I make my way to the cracked concrete slab that used to be the front porch.