in your state or country regarding fish spas.
"My granddaddy lost his rod in a flood. We ate for two weeks on catfish he caught with his heels. You learn that a fish doesn't expect danger from below. A shadow from a bird? They run. A ripple from a paddle? They freeze. But the pressure of a human foot sinking slow into the mud? They think it's a log settling. By the time they realize it's a predator, your arch is already on their back." barefoot fish crush
It was about two lonely things—a girl and a river—learning to hold each other without hands. in your state or country regarding fish spas
Viewed another way, this crush can be ecological: an aesthetic doorway into caring for fragile shore ecosystems. Close observation often breeds protection. When we fall, softly, for small things, our ethics can expand to include them. You learn that a fish doesn't expect danger from below