I have been posting here on Steemit for the better part of 3 months. That being said I am not new but I am certainty not what you would call a whale. Extremely happy with where I am, I decided to make an introduction post about my experience so far and thank those who have helped me along the way.
I understand most people make their introduction post right away, but better late than never. So, Howdy folks!
To start my name is Nick Buha and I am 2 and live on Long Island in NY. I am a landscaper by trade and a fisherman by heart. Don't get me wrong I love my job the only thing that can be annoying is that I am blessed with a few months off during the winter, but cursed because there isn't all the much fishing going on.
As far as landscaping goes, right now it's just me and the owner. We sometimes have workers but they come and go, it can be tough to find full time employees for a growing landscaping company. Much easier for me I guess, because it is large passion of mine. I know your probably thinking "its just cuttin grass!" but for me, its goes beyond that. I love designing, planting, and pruning. In fact we have clients that only let me touch their shrubs and flowers.
I took the shot on the 30ft tripod ladder. The guy with the yellow shirt is still with us on and off, the other one was let go.
I'm sure this passion for landscaping comes from growing up gardening with my father. After he passed from a disease called Lupus, I felt the need to start taking care of the yard. At age 13, armed only with what he had taught me. I got it done, with much trial and error, I was learning how to do things the right way. Always thinking "What would my dad do". That is what I think was the biggest help and where my best inspiration comes from.
What would my dad do? He would have a garden, is what I thought. So shortly after thinking it I started digging.
Its this same "What would dad do" thought mixed with something he had already taught me, to again pursue my passion for fishing. My father was taking me fluke fishing ever since I had the dexterity to hold a fishing rod.
From the age of 13 I grew to 18 not catching a fish, it wasn't really a thought in my mind. That is until One of my moms friends invited me out on their boat for a short fluke fishing trip. Catching fish after fish I couldn't believe how happy I was, It was truly like something that was missing was put back into place.
Promptly after this trip I invested in gear and Iv'e been in a seemingly never ending pursuit of the many species of aqua fauna.
I Cannot for the life of me remember where I heard this and cannot find someone to quote on this but:
"Your eyes hold your age and your ears hold your fathers age, your ears see the past and your eyes see the present"
One of my newest hobbies is hunting. I am very new to it and I got into it for the same reason I fish, to procure meat. Even though my father was not a hunter, nor did he really expose me to it, I still believe it is his introduction to life 101 that leads my decisions to this day. After all It is my now established love for nature that opens me up to what my life has become and yet to become.
Thats my life in a nutshell or steemit post if you so rather. Which brings us to my experience here.
I started posting here on steemit and one thing was for sure there were not many people here posting hunting and fishing related stuff. Even so I felt very welcomed when I started posting.
So what do I post? Mostly fishing related content but its really whatever I find interesting.
After a few months I had found myself slipping into communities within the community of steemit. The first one I found was , while I havn't won yet it's still very fun to use the tags and give it a shot. But the one that stood out to me the most and included me with the warmest welcome was the
community curated by
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Thank you steemit community!!
Thank you for being the first steemit fishermen to be here to make me feel like I wasn't alone here.
Thank you for being so kind, encouraging my more in depth articles and for introducing me to the
community
Last but not least a special thanks to curator of
for welcoming me to his community and giving me delegation within it.
Thank you and R.I.P. Frank Buha.
Thank you for reading!