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A Day of Promise
I think it is time to welcome the fine folks of the lakes area to my art gallery located in Carlos. It has been 3 years in the making after the purchase of the Carlos Grocery Store. It has been a very hands-on experience for me as well as a physical workout. Who needs a gym if you're stripping floors, tearing down sheet rock, mudding, taping, siding, painting and tinning?
http://www.rubyhillgallery.com

Traffic has been low since the opening in October, and fuel prices have been high, so it has been a chilly quiet winter. I have sat at my drawing table and watched the snow plows, snow flakes, and changing weather through the large picture windows.
It is warmer now, today, and I had a few visitors. Good conversations and shared ideas reflected the long awaited thaw of Douglas County.
Ruby Hill Gallery is open Wed-Sat, 10 am to 5 pm, 320-852-9900.
2008 Paranormal Gathering 2008 Paranormal Gathering Potluck Meet and Greet others with the same interest in Paranormal as you.
False orb Experiment False orb experiment is one of many experiments we have done.
Energy Muniplution
Energy Muniplution
Well i had an interesting question asked last weekend. At that time i could not think of away to answer. Since then i have thought and came up with one theory.
She asked me "How do spirits make the smell?" and "How do spirits make clothing?"
One theory i have gotten to think about is.. Spirits are supposedly made up of energy. We all feed off energy one way or another. Like when you walk into a room were people had been fighting. You feel the tension in this room knowing something is going on, even though he never heard or see them fight. This is believed to be caused by energy people put off during the argument.
Well, maybe this is what a spirit uses. They may use the energy to manipulate us. to make us think we smelled or seen something. It would be like Hypnosis, they are using the energy to put idea's into our heads that we are seeing or smelling something.
This maybe why some people are sensitive and others are not. This also maybe why when your at a location only one person in the group may see, smell, feel something. Hypnosis doesn't work on everyone, some people it works little bit, then others alot. The sensitives maybe alot.
The spirits maybe able to sense which person they can manipulate the most and those are the people they go after
Spirits I wrote this along time ago and some of my theories have changed since then. But i would like you to read it in the orginal form. This article will cover my theories on human, non human spirits. How spirits gain power to move objects. Much more.. I hope you enjoy and i would like to hear your thoughts.
Iona Way, Lake Latoka
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Alex & Ria's Rants & Raves
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Beautiful Downtown Alexandria complete w/Flowers
Downtown Alexandria once again looked beautiful as it was adorned with brilliantly beautiful flower baskets. Through the initiative of the Downtown Merchants Association, those flower baskets were in bright bloom adding to our charming downtown area.

The Downtown Merchants Association would like to thank the following individuals and businesses for their generous donations to keep Alexandria looking beautiful in the summertime:
AAAA Alex Chamber of Commerce Alex Senator Baseball Club Alexandria Classic Clippers Alexson & Belmont Apartments American National Bank Anderson, Paul Billmark's Lakes Area Bon Jo's Bremer Bank Bursch Travel Carlos Creek Winery Cedar Rose Inn Charlie's Bazaar Coldwell Banker Colorful Seasons Computer Specialists Cornerstone Chiropractic Counselor Realty Cowing Robards Creative Touch Gallery Diekman Jewelry Donald C. Johnson LTD Douglas County Abstract Echo Press First State Bank of Alexandria From The Heart Fuchs, Carol & Gary Greeting Cards Plus Hedine Jewelry / Mary's Daily Grind |
Hovda, Clayton & Judy Integrity Title, Inc. Johnson Chiropractic & Sports/Dahlquist Chiropractic Clinic Joy, June & Sam Karrow's Jewelry KIKV KXRA Kyle's Barber Shop Lee, Kathryn & Bumper Lerfald, Sandi Lillehaugen, Mike & Kathie Magpie Martinson Insurance Master Gardeners Mustard Seed Myron Larson Insurance Old Broadway
Partington Zimny Insurance Pugh, Charles & Donna Rae Runestone Museum Scandinavian Gift Shop Scrapbooking Up North Sweet Seasons Swenson Lervick Unicel RCC US Bank Viking Pawn Wadsworth, Ed Wells Fargo Yesterday's
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Special thanks to Sandy Sailor for watering those flowers, daily!
If you would like to learn more about The Downtown Alexandria Flower Project or about The Downtown Alexandria Merchants Association please click through to their website: www.downtownalexandria.com.
To See More Beautiful Flower Baskets click on this Text.
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Small Business Feature I: Schonberg’s Produce Great Tasting Schonberg's Corn has become an Alexandria Tradition more...
God Bless the Little Man (and Woman)
In the Alan Jackson song, Little Man, he talks about how our choices to shop at large national stores are driving, essentially, our neighbors out of their small, locally-owned, businesses.
Now they are lined up in a concrete strip You can buy the world with just one trip And save a penny cause it’s jumbo size They don’t even realize They’er killin’ the little man Oh the little man
At BluebirdToday, we will honor the "Little Man" with our series of small business features. Alexandria has a vibrant economy and downtown area, let's keep it that way!
If you know of any business that you would like to have featured, we would be more than happy to do so for FREE! Simply call our office 320-763-4185 and say you would like to help support the "Little Man" with a story on BluebirdToday. more...
We need your response, tips, leads, and comments! Someone Stole The Viking Ship and with it an Alexandria Lakes Area Tradition! Do we need to bring in the Authorities? more...
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