The ginger fog warning
Every fisherman in Atlantics should know about the danger of the ginger fog. If you have a great catch in your boat, your task is to deliver it safely to the main ship before SUDDENLY the ginger fog covers you and steals all your fish.
The great American artist Winslow Homer, who depicted the hard life of fishermen of Maine, once asked Us to sit for him while he painted his famous “The Fog Warning”:
The painting depicts a lone fisherman in a dory who has caught a couple of halibut but now sees the ginger fog blowing up, threatening to cut him off his ship if he would not give at least one fishy to the hungry sea cat.
As you may already guessed We were awarded a tasty halibut steak for Our dramatic pose.
Just compare this true version to the commonly known one, to be seen at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston:
The true version is way more thrilling, isn’t it?
Fishermen of the world, don’t forget to serve tasty fish steaks to the cats, otherwise, you will lose your way home in the ginger fog!
Thus speaks Zarathustra the Cat
I love this painting. Ginger Fog is something that must be watched and prepared for.