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The "Memories at Activerain" Contest Ends Tuesday and I hope everyone entered their posts, and if you didn't please get them in ASAP!
Here is the (Link) to the Contest for anyone that missed it, good luck and I wish everyone could be winners!
(New Contest at Activerain) Bringing back Great "Memories at Activerain"
This beautiful photograph above was taken yesterday on "Rush Lake" in Cross Lake Minnesota. The sunset that evening was one of the most beautiful I have ever seen in a long time.
I had two Nikon Digital cameras with two different type lens, shot around 100 photographs of this sunset alone from many different angles because we were in a boat.
I have many, many beautiful photos with colors of Reds, Pinks, Purples, Blues and more!
I will be sharing them through different posts about my fishing trip to Cross Lake Minnesota.
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I am headed to Minnesota for three days to visit with family and fish. There might not be any Internet there so I am letting you in advance if anyone is looking for me.
Here is a link with some fishing information on it........
Whitefish Chain Fishing Reports
I will be taking many photographs and I have a back up camera for emergency, if I find any Internet you better believe I will be on it posting photos, etc.
Wish me luck!
Robert Swetz (Vegas Bob)
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I will be spending next weekend fishing on "The White Fish Cain" in Cross Lake Minnesota, minutes north of Brainerd. There are 13 different lakes that all connect to each other with small channels and the fishing is the best.
I will be spending some time with my folks because they are getting older and my step-mother has not been doing very well.
The rest of the weekend will be spent with my brother, my sister-in-law and their wonderful three children. I rented a 3 bedroom cabin right on the lake with a sauna, horseshoe pit, fire pits for singing around the campfire, etc.
These lakes are full of Walleye, Northern Pike, Bass, Sunfish and more, I am very excited about my trip.
I will be getting up early and taking the boat out to capture sunrises of the lake and getting off the lake late so I can capture the sunsets with my camera.
Here is a (link) of where I will be staying for anyone that might be interested in stopping by to visit with Robert Swetz (Vegas Bob).
http://www.bayviewlodgeonrushlake.com/
Photograph by Robert Swetz
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This week I was invited by Wells Fargo lenders to travel by covered wagon (coach bus) to Minneapolis. We left by 9:30 AM and I got home by almost 9 PM so it was a long but educational day. It is always fun to see old friends in the real estate business and to meet new ones. Hello, Brian Emerson! Our ride down was conversational and real estate was the topic of the morning. Wells provided us with delicious box lunches to eat on the way and we were ready to face the educational session.
Our speaker was Rich Casto and along with a good deal of coaching and tips, we got a few laughs from his stories and examples. As always, the listening part is the easiest and then the implementation another story entirely Although probably no one ran home and put into play everything that was suggested - we all learned and picked out a few things to do now and many to do later.
Sam (Stephanie) Hall from Wells Fargo Baxter, MN shared a few of her inventive ideas on the way home. If anyone is looking to invest and get a sure fire product patented and produced -Sam has one that women would buy. Absolutely necessary! She could probably arrange the loan for you as well.
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To my C-21 friends ~ my apologies!
Summer is winding down but the number of stinging insects, such as yellow jackets and wasps, flying through the air, have not. In my case getting stung results in a big ouch, temporary redness, swelling and itching at the site of the sting. Hoewever for a small number of people with severe venom allergy, these stings may be life-threatening.
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) and the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) urge people who suffer from a stinging insect allergy to take extra precautions and to carry epinephrine with them at all times.
"September through October is prime sting season; a nest that had a few dozen yellow jackets in July may have thousands in late September" said David B.K. Golden, MD, Fellow of the AAAAI and member of the AAAAI's Insect Allergy Committee. "Therefore, be careful when doing yard work or attending football games this fall."
Up to 5% of Americans are at risk for severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reactions from stinging insects. Unfortunately, most people are not aware that they are allergic to insect stings until after experiencing a reaction.
When an allergic person is stung, his or her body produces an antibody called Immunoglobulin E (IgE). The venom reacts with the IgE antibodies which trigger the release of histamine and other chemicals that cause allergic reactions. Severe allergic reactions to insect stings can involve many body organs and may develop rapidly. This reaction is called anaphylaxis.
Symptoms of anaphylaxis are:
The AAAAI's Insect Allergy Committee recommends the following tips to avoid insect stings:
In my area of the Brainerd Lakes in Minnesota, ground nests are common and difficult to find until you disturb one ( then run like the wind). Yellowjackets also love piles of old hay or straw. They nest under stairs, in dark cavities and get particularly annoyed by vibrations.
Play safe , they do not play nice!
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