Virginia and I enjoyed a great deep sea fishing trip this morning with President Jerry Boggess of the Fort Lauderdale Temple, his wife Portia, and President Bob Beck (1st counselor) and his wife Wyla. The group caught a total of seven fish in short order. Only two were considered edible, both king mackerels, and the other five, known as bonita, were kept as bait for future expeditions. The smaller of the mackerels was the featured meat for a lovely lunch the Boggesses served us afterwards, and we got to bring home part of the bigger one for future enjoyment. The following are a few photos of the event. Click on any to enlarge them.
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The Boggess' lovely home in Boca Raton--which they aren't in a lot, as they stay much of the week in an apartment near the temple. |
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President and Sister Boggess on their boat on which they took us fishing |
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Boggess home from the Intercoastal waterway |
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Virginia reeling in a fish |
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Fish reeled in by Virginia |
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Sister Boggess reeling in fish |
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Captain Don temporarily takes over the wheel. (Had they not heard of his disastrous experience piloting a house boat some 14 years ago?) |
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Presidents Boggess and Beck |
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Sisters Beck, Boggess, and Cazier |
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Back side of Boggess home again |
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Our catch for the day |
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Our catch, with my catch in the background! |
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Same catch, with Virginia's captor |
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Virginia with Boggess boat |
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Six mighty fishermen with the day's catch |
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Pineapple growing in Boggess yard from a supermarket pineapple he buried in the ground |
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Pete, our pilot for the day, fileting the fish |
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Lunch preparation inside the Boggess home |