My son makes me nervous. He's just not as careful as his mother would like him to be. Yes, I need to chill sometimes, and I've tried, but that little bit of tension remains. Like when we went marsh fishing with friends in the Chalmette-Hopedale, Louisiana area. On the outskirts of New Orleans, the land is flat and low, and it was virtually swamped and destroyed during Katrina. That's the reason for the trailer on really tall stilts that we stayed in, also the enormous levy system with huge gates--they look as though built to keep out giants. The marsh itself is a very unique place, both beautiful and dangerous. ![]() When our friends took us on their boat for the first time, I quickly realized I'd rather just relax on the balcony overlooking the marsh and read a book. The reason? There's a small lip along the edge of the boat, and of course, that was where my son (who was about fifteen at the time) chose to stand and fish. (You can see the edge of the boat in this picture of my friend Dawn holding her trophy fish.) I could just picture him falling into that murky water....all sorts of sea creatures waiting for him... My husband and son fished with them a few times out there on the marsh, brought home some delicious redfish. But on one occasion, my fears proved to be legitimate. The motor surged, and my son fell in. They say he came out of the water and back into the boat about as fast as--or maybe even faster than--he went in. I feel like there's a short spiritual lesson in that little fishing story...not to stand on the edge of danger or sin. In my younger years, I failed to heed that advice, and I fell into deep waters and some bad situations. So, if you do happen to get too close to the edge and end up in that murky situation or sin, try to scramble back into the safety of God's arms as quickly as possible. P.S. If you go fishing, bring me some fish! ![]() Upcoming Book Signing Events: Lemuria, Jackson, Saturday August 13 1:00 Mississippi Book Festival Saturday August 20 9-6:30 Reed's Gum Tree Bookstore, Tupelo, Tuesday August 23 12:00 Book 3, Tackling the Fields releases August 13 on most platforms Book 4, Blown Together, set in Mobile, Alabama will release this fall.
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Betty Lister
8/9/2016 08:59:17 pm
Love the pictures! Great article, of course. What's that in the water?
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Janet Ferguson
8/9/2016 09:07:52 pm
Thanks! My friend Dawn took the pics. And there's NO telling what's in that water, ha!
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Janet Ferguson
8/10/2016 06:33:35 am
Thanks, Kathy! I know you have kids and can maybe relate. Hope you are doing well! Blessings
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Gwynn Bounds
8/10/2016 06:01:34 am
That's a jellyfish in the water! They have long tentacles that are hanging below them and those tentacles will give you an awful sting if your body touches them! I think it's a type of "moon jellyfish".
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Janet Ferguson
8/10/2016 06:30:39 am
Hi Gwynn, I've been stung by a small jellyfish, and I can only imagine the pain that big one could cause! Thanks for identifying it. They are interesting to look at, but scary! Thank you for stopping by and commenting :)
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8/12/2016 05:40:15 am
I traveled through this area from New Orleans to Biloxi years ago. I was so intrigued by how people lived. Thanks for sharing, Janet!
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Janet Ferguson
8/14/2016 05:00:56 pm
Yes, it's different and beautiful!
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