Posts Tagged ‘baton rouge’

Tim Houk Real Estate, Baton Rouge

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

As many of you know I recently move across the country from San Diego, Ca to Baton Rouge, LA. I have had the privilege of meeting some great people throughout the city of Baton Rouge. One being Tim Houk, Real Estate Agent for Keller Williams, Red Stick Partners Realty. For those of you who do not know Baton Rouge is french for Red Stick.

I have recently talked Tim into doing a test blog for an upcomming blogging platform I will be speaking and training on. Feel free to drop by and give Tim a hello at his blog Baton Rouge Real Estate. If you are involved with my internet training classes I caution you we are walking some not so perfect lines testing his blog. I do not recomend you try to duplicate it untill testing is done.

Gustav chased me out… After the Storm

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Hurricane Gustav proved to be more to Baton Rouge than any other before on record. While the true impact was not felt until long after Gustav left. I now reside in the East Baton Rouge Parish. For those of you not from Louisiana that is similar to a county or township. We experienced a 100% blackout for the parish. There are parts in the parish and elsewhere in the state that are estimated to have power out for 2-3 more weeks. Upon hearing the news I packed a bag and headed north. After an 18 hour drive I will be staying in Newmanstown, PA for the next few weeks while everything gets back to normal. I will also be staying in the area for my mom’s 50th birthday party. Everything seems to work out just right.

Thank You Montgomery’s and Team Baton Rouge

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

I would like to take a moment and thank the Wealth Accelerators who are Senior Executive Branch Manager’s Michael And Dave Montgomery for taking me in over the past week. They accommodated me in a true southern style and made sure I had a place to sleep and work. While spending time in the UFirst Baton Rouge, LA office I was privileged enough to participate in a few of their meetings and interact with the incredible team there. There are too many to mention but if you happen to get in the area of Baton Rouge make sure to stop by and say Hi to all the great people there.

In addition to all the hard work I was able to slip away on Sunday with Jimmy Saizan, husband and partner of Jo Lynn Saizan and do a little speckled trout fishing. I must say he was an incredible guide and placed us on the fish. I could hardly get my live shrimp back in the water and I had another one on the line. There is a pretty good fish story mixed in here also that involves a 40-50lb red fish with a head the size of a basketbal but I will save that one for anthoer time.