Some of the collected during Bob’s sojourn in the Congo.Congolese River lady stopped for a photo opportunity with a smile and a Franc.Locals just outside of Stanleyville in the Congo! Bob on the left and Dr. Eugene Weiss on the right. Handed off Brownie camera with Agfa B&W film 1962.Pygmy women and girls in the Ituri Rain Forest in the Congo. A few miles from where we first saw a very wild gorilla. We stayed and broke “bread” (roast snake) with some members of a family group of Pygmies. I hunted with them too (see story in my book: “Africa on a Pin & a Prayer).”Going up, up, up towards the Ituri Rain Forest where Mountain Gorillas and Pygmies lived.Monkey meat salesman standing on the road to barter!
On the Beaverkill River up in the Catskill Mountains! Brown Trout have taken over what for millenniums was a Brook Trout River. But, that’s OK, they fight great and are a terrific sport fish from Germany! And Brown Trout do taste very nice!Beaverkill River fly fishing action!Note the street sign: Brook Trout Road. We fished the Beaverkill and always stopped anywhere we thought we could cast to brookies, my favorite native species!Enjoying a trout lunch in the Catskill Mountains! Note the Beaverkill River out the window!
Tasty waffles at the B&B before heading out to the shops on Canal Street.
APtravelnews-November 6th,- Bob and Barb in New Smyrna Beach, still stopping to “Smell the Roses”, even visiting the Mosquito Lagoon, as well as tasting the best of what New Smyrna “foodies” already are savvy to.