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My Favorite Place

The Cabin
Photography is something I love dearly, but it gets better with location!
My favorite place to take pictures is at my cabin on the lake. I absolutely love the atmosphere of both the people up there and the landmass around me. 

The cabin is located in Clitheral MN, on Crane Lake. (Click for link)

 This is a picture I took of my cousin Paige lifting up the minnow bucket after fishing all day!
The clouds were absolutely mesmerizing! The picture doesn't even do justice as to how beautiful the sunset is every night up north. 

The picture above is a picture of me fishing off one of the docks at the cabin. Even though I didn't take this picture, it still shows how relaxing it is up north and how beautiful the calm lake is in the summer. 

The nature and wild life that surrounds the cabin makes close up experiences so much fun.

When the weather is cold, fishing with Grandpa is always an option after a quick stop at Bens bait!

And lastly, one can not forget the stops for ice cream, even if that means we got ice cream yesterday too! Granny's Pantry


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