For not actually being on the lake it was about as good as it gets.
You can reconstruct the 180 degree view by matching the tree line near the main lake shore.
Most everyone stepped out on the balcony for a look at the full panorama, but the clouds of mosquitoes quickly drove us back inside!

The geese mostly stayed over at v-8 (messing the lawn), but we saw ducks and a variety of other birds in the sanctuary. The light spot out on the main lake in the first picture below is one of the paddle wheel boats. The dark spot in the air next to the house in the last picture is one of the swallows that darted around lowering the mosquito population on the wing.

You can reconstruct the 180 degree view by matching the tree line near the main lake shore.
Most everyone stepped out on the balcony for a look at the full panorama, but the clouds of mosquitoes quickly drove us back inside!

The geese mostly stayed over at v-8 (messing the lawn), but we saw ducks and a variety of other birds in the sanctuary. The light spot out on the main lake in the first picture below is one of the paddle wheel boats. The dark spot in the air next to the house in the last picture is one of the swallows that darted around lowering the mosquito population on the wing.

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Again, I think fate must have spared me this Gathering, though I would have braved it to see you all.
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I feel your pain - although thankfully I am not allergic. I don't know what my little boy smells like because every time I hug him I get a nose full of repellant.
And don't forget about our June bugs, beer bugs and black flies! It just makes you want to come back for a visit, doesn't it?
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I remember one summer when I was a kid, we had a June bug plague so bad you couldn't walk down the street without stepping on one. At night, you could hear the cars "crunching" down the road...ick!!
Thanks for the memories...I think...
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Thank heavens for all the mosquito eating swallows.
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