About TVangler Welcome to our site! We're a group of outdoor enthusiasts currently residing in North Alabama in the Tennessee Valley. We write about fly fishing and just about any other type of fishing you might be interested in. We also occasionally write about photography, blogging, conservation, backpacking, hiking and whatever random stuff happens to be on our minds. Hope you enjoy!
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By Nathan Kennedy on March 25th, 2012
Wow, it’s been quite an eventful few weeks. Unfortunately, none of said eventfulness was due to incredible achievements of a fishing-related nature. For starters, my truck was stolen. Yes, the venerable old Dodge 4×4 which I had owned for what seemed like my entire adult life was taken from me. Jacqulyn and I had [...]
By Nathan Kennedy on June 2nd, 2011
Been awhile since I’ve posted anything. Truth is, I’ve been in some sort of funk since the storms. We were without power for a week. The whole city (Huntsville, AL) and surrounding area was practically shut down. We didn’t work. You couldn’t buy gas or perishable groceries. They were rationing ice and charcoal. The [...]
By Nathan Kennedy on February 10th, 2011
Apparently I’m in a list-making mood. Really, list-making is the preferred genre of the lazy blogger. It’s pretty easy to come up with something to make a list about. Besides, winter makes me want to hibernate, so I guess it’s a wonder that I’m posting anything at all, especially after taking off about 7 [...]
By Nathan Kennedy on February 3rd, 2011
I love movies. Even consider myself something of a movie buff. During the colder months my wife and I love nothing more than settling in for a night of movie watching with warm drinks (I prefer chai tea with milk while she likes coffee). This week I decided to make a Top Ten list [...]
By Nathan Kennedy on January 28th, 2011
Weeding the Blogroll
When you don’t touch a website for seven months, maintenance issues tend to crop up. I’ve already mentioned a few (weird characters and image sizing issues), but one I hadn’t tackled was the blogroll. Blogs tend to come and go as the authors lose interest (something that very nearly happened to [...]
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