Fishing Tales and Family Time with Luke Hand
It's important to take time for yourself and do things that make you happy, like fishing. But it's also important to reflect on how our actions may impact others and the world around us.
Ever had a day where everything just clicks? That's what Luke Hand experienced on his fishing trip at Hopkins River. He kicked off the day with his relative, heading out on a boat to catch some beautiful bream. The first cast was a winner, setting the tone for a fantastic day on the water. But it wasn't all smooth sailing. Luke's nephews and mum joined later, and their antics tested his patience.
Despite the chaos, he found moments of peace, like listening to ocean sounds on Apple Music and aligning the fence lattice with the weatherboard lines of the house. The day ended with a delicious fish dinner and some thought-provoking reflections on a potential working holiday abroad, criticized as having 'big coloniser energy'. Luke's candid musings remind us that while it's essential to find joy in simple activities like fishing, it's equally important to consider how our actions impact others.
If you're looking for a podcast that mixes fun, family dynamics, and introspection, this episode of Luke Hand Diary is a must-listen.