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    Bayou Cooking | Preserves

    Fig Chutney from England by Way of Southwest France

    Deep in a quaint hamlet in the region of Dordogne, centered on the Dordogne River, an English woman named Kathy sits at her desk in a loft above the kitchen of her 1740s French farmhouse. Her Internet travels take her to places like Bayou Country in south Louisiana, and eventually to this blog via my…

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    Bayou Life | Fishing

    Biting Off More than You can Chew!

    Hands down, June is the busiest month in my little fishing community.  It is the prime month for fishing tournaments, called rodeos, and as a result, prime time for camp rentals. That means I’ve been super busy booking the camp and cleaning it and doing laundry. School is out, while schools of trout make their…

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  • Bayou Life | Wanderings

    Father’s Day Tribute

    William Walter Wilson was born November 21, 1929, less than a month after Black Tuesday, and the beginning of The Great Depression in America.  Although he never really harped on how difficult life was during the depression, I now wish that he had and that I had paid attention.  Oh, there were bits and pieces…

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    Bayou Life | Wanderings

    Odds and Ends

    My super-busy season has begun, and I’m so busy trying to keep up with everything that I’ve just not had time to write.  However, today it’s raining, and now that I have some time to sit at my desk and write, my creative mojo is hiding from me.  Not one single interesting or inspirational topic to…

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    Bayou Life | Wanderings

    St. Louis Cemetery, No. 1

    In the 36 years I’ve lived only 60 miles from the Crescent City, I have never taken a guided tour, neither by mule-drawn carriage or a walking tour.  But when Mrs. Coach emailed me about her upcoming visit to New Orleans and her desire to take a guided tour of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1,…

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    Bayou Life

    We are the Champions, Part 2

    If you are new to this blog about Life in the Louisiana Wetlands, it’s time you know that once in a while I deviate from the main theme and purpose to bring you what I think might be an inspiring story from a different sector of life.  This time, it is about our son with Down’s Syndrome….

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