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Click It Hot is at three events this weekend Today and Sunday as Well as May 8th, running through May 17,Click It Hot will have a booth at the Greenville Heritage Fair in Greenville, SC. 

A Click-It Hot for any body part: neck and shoulder, hand and legs, back-anywhere theirs pain or warmth is important as in ice fishing, hunting, boating, birding, etc.
A Click-It Hot for any body part: neck and shoulder, hand and legs, back-anywhere there is pain, or warmth is important as in ice fishing, hunting, boating, birding, etc.

APtravelnews.com-Shows and Fairs–May 2nd, Representatives are at the Click-It Hot booth at the Southern Women’s Show in Nashville TN. at the Music City Center, as well as the Ultimate Women’s Show in Atlanta, GA. at the World Congress Center.  

If you get a chance to mention seeing this post on face book, Twitter, Google, Linkedin, or any other social media that picks up our feeds, our personnel at the show will give you a free hand warmer with the purchase of any product on the table. 

In addition to the Nashville and Atlanta shows, Click-It Hot is also at the Anderson County Fair in Anderson, SC.  Note: This is the last weekend for the Fair, so come by the booth in the commercial building and say Hi! to Trevor and the Click It Hot staff.   They would love to demonstrate the great value, Click-It Hot warming and cooling products are for any outdoor sports occasion as well as indoors for medical heating and cooling for a wide array of body pain needs and causes.

Take special note: Beginning May 8th, running through May 17, Click It Hot will have a booth at the Greenville Heritage Fair in Greenville, SC. Trevor will be managing that booth, and he would love to see you there too!  In the meantime go: www.Clickithot.com and check out all the reusable products you can use in so many, many ways!

Barb uses Click-It Hot for any pain she needs warmth for!
Barb uses Click-It Hot for any pain she needs warmth to alleviate or mitigate that pain!

 

Images of the Week!

Items bartered for in the Congo with razor blades and nail clippers. Things treasured by locals, you just cannot get in the wilds of the Congo!
Items bartered for in the Congo with razor blades and nail clippers. Things treasured by locals, you just cannot get in the wilds of the Congo!
Same items on that wall picture, only displayed on my 55-Landrover in the Congo over 50-years ago!
Same items on that wall picture, only displayed on my 55-Landrover in the Congo over 50-years ago!
Jack Montague at one of his fly fishing ponds in Punta Gorda. Jack is a cracker jack fly fishing  instructor.
Jack Montague at one of his fly fishing ponds in Punta Gorda. Jack is a cracker jack fly fishing instructor. He can teach anyone how to fly cast like a pro!
A view from the bow of an airboat. My grandson, Josh loved this trip! He saw lots of gators and even wild pigs when we got near shore.
A view from the bow of an airboat. My grandson, Josh loved this trip! He saw lots of gators and even wild pigs when we got near shore.
This 100-pound grouper was brought up from 200-feet off of Mexico on the boat Catch-22. No its not a Goliath Grouper!
This 100-pound grouper was brought up from 200-feet off of Mexico on the boat Catch-22. No its not a Goliath Grouper!

Talking Turkey? Well, Check Out These Call Boxes and a Very Neat Compact Skinn

P1030388APtravelnews-New Products-April 25th, Goose Holler’ Farm-When we were in Indianapolis, Indiana at the huge archery show (ATA) we found several products that we wanted to alert our outbox door sports readers about.  From Knight and Hale Legendary Calls we picked up a Bloodwood Cutter Turkey Call model KHT2001 the wood is rich and the craftsmanship is perfect for an easy use realistic sounding box that will bring a turkey to attention with its deep resonance and authentic sounds mimicking real talking turkey! This is an PRADCO Outdoor Brands Product. Look for it at all hunting supply stores! Go: www.knightandhale.com

Another Box call we really liked was a Primos Hunting products, Hookup, Magnetic Box Call. The magnetic lid automatically applys the correct pressure “for perfect calls everytime!” This is an innovative designed call box and it is a beautifully executed piece of work as well. The rich Gobbles from their “Gobble Band” produces some of the most realistic gobbles possible! Check this pretty, yet no nonsense box also at all hunting supply stores, as well! Both boxes are made in the good old USA! Go www.primos.com

The third item we found was the Raptor Razor Combo Field Dressing Knives. These are big game and small game skinning knives for hunting  enthusiasts. Whether for fishing, industrial use, boating, and of course hunting, the Mako Model and Big Game Skinner Model will probably be the last set of blades you’d need to handle any game gutting, cleaning and skinning needs! Take a look at www.raptorrazor.com  or give a call to: 808-638-8281P1030392P1030391P1030390P1030389

A Sure Sign of Spring When The Roto-Tiller Neighbor Comes Over

My Buddy Lowe came by to till my garden area! A sure sign of spring to me!
My Buddy Lowe came by to till my garden area! A sure sign of spring to me!

APtravelnews-April 24th, Goose Holler’ Farm, TN.-My garden is a source of more than just veggies, garlic and onions, its my workout gym too! My back is strong, my arms are flexible and almost as powerful as when I was a younger man. When I breath, I feel the sweetness of the earth having been amended for years with all manner of natural animal leftovers. When I plant, I can look forward and down the road to all manner of treasured  heirloom tomatoes,  cukes and an assortment of my favorite veggies.  My tenants, friends and whoever asks me, get great  garlic, onions, and “maters” as they call them in Tennessee. My grandpa David (my sons namesake) told me many years ago be a “landsman” and he meant it in two ways. But first he meant it to be a recommendation that if you have land and work it, it will repay you with sustenance. The other way, he meant it was that with land, you are grounded and are seen as having a stake in the community and the respect that this deserves. Coming from a place where my grandfather had no right to own real estate due to his religion, this was a big deal to him and America was the delight of his life. He just couldn’t believe the freedom he had to be a backyard gardener, an owner of a business, and no fear that a Russian or Polish Pogram would come down on his and his family and friends heads, destroying all their lives and quiet peace and enjoyment of their lives (remember Fiddler on The Roof) and it happened to him in Czarist Russia. He even had to change his name or be killed. Unfortunately, today the Muslim Jihadists are taking over from those past disasters and everyone should know and remember what the Ottoman Turks did to the 1.5 million Armenians! So every time I put in my garden, I think of my grandfather, gone since 1959 and wipe a small tear away before a smile of remembrance comes over my face and I say Thank you Papa for the short lifetime we had together!

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