I did take the time to get the boat into the water yesterday, going out around 11 or so and fished (without luck) until about 2 PM. Fishing mid-day sucks, especially if it is a clear bright day.
I snapped a couple of photo’s of a hillside with some limestone outcroppings as I thought that the caves were interesting. I don’t know how deep into the hillside these openings go but I could almost picture native Americans inhabiting them, or at least using them when passing through the area.

The white outcrop is about 40 feet off of the water and the water is 25 feet deep where I’m sitting.

This is a blow-up of the first picture. The largest opening is roughly 10 feet wide and maybe 4 foot high.
Down river, about a hundred yards or so is another series of the same type of limestone features. Again, the openings are roughly 40 foot off of the water.

Blown-up it looks like this.

And a little further zoom:

The trees along the river haven’t gone into full color yet. When that happens (another week or so?) I’m going to get out and fill myself with a little more of God’s handiwork.