
What a great month July is, we have our season in full swing and we get to see, host and catch up with so many friends. This month revitalizes all of us. It is a joy to see so many old friends and new ones, especially those that are part of a third generation, yes, grandsons that come to enjoy what their grandparents enjoyed back in the good old days. It is like experiencing the passing of the torch. I hope I am doing a good job about it with my kids, it seems like I am, but only time will tell.
It’s time for us to enjoy fishing, going out one day on the boat, feeling the thrill of not knowing if you will have a great boat ride or come back with dinner and many stories to be told. Going out with your family, friends and of course guests, that after a day of fishing, not only do we become friends, we become family, with all sorts of things in common, disregarding those we don’t, because we are here to embrace the pure joy of being on the ocean.
Weather is warming up, humidity is rising, but the ocean breeze comes in place. If you are not here, you should be.
Part of the third generation that visited us this month was Ricardo Jr. Villareal with his dad Ricardo Sr. fishing on board the Yanet with famous Felipe and Reggie. Not long ago the second generation was celebrating a bachelor party fishing with us. New generations are already creating their own memories.
Among the new friends were Kenneth and Beth Moore and Evan and Lee Ann Smith from San Antonio, TX visiting us through CCA. It was a pleasure meeting them. We have had for the last few years many folks coming from the state of Texas and most have come to know us because of CCA, a great organization that helps preserve our ocean resources. We coincide with them and their philosophy, so it was an easy match when they invited us to participate with them.