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    Ducks

    How do you make a duck blind?

    You poke it in the eye with a stick. What were you expecting? Sorry, I couldn’t resist. It’s that time of year again.  There’s a little cool snap in the air, a little less humidity, and it’s time to either freshen up or build your duck blind.  Some of you might recall our duck hunting…

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  • Wanderings

    Am I smarter than a 7th grader?

    Well, I might be smarter than the AVERAGE 7th grader, but I’m certainly not as smart as the 7th graders in  Termite’s Honors Math Class who can graph liner equations quicker than I can say it. Before I go any further with this tirade, though, I have some unfinished business.  Community Coffee is after me…

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  • Wanderings

    Flounder Reflections

    After four hours of fishing HARD in the rolling waves and brisk breezes, “getting skunked” is very hard to swallow. If it hadn’t been for this fellow, I would have gotten the skunk. today. With the catching so slow, I decided at noon to give my arms a rest, grab my lunch, and just vegetate…

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    Bayou Life

    The Artist and the Farmer

    What could possibly bring together an artist from Norway and a farmer from Thibodaux?  Sugarcane, that’s what. It all started with Anne Senstad’s vision of a labyrinth made of humans linked together, which evolved into a living art form of plant life instead.  After online research and a series of phone calls to the Louisiana…

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    Bayou Cooking | Fish | Gumbo, Soup, Stew

    Red Fish Chowder

    Ladies and Gentlemen, this will be one of the most difficult cooking posts I have ever done.  Why, you might ask.  Because there is a lot of guess work in this recipe, and it’s hard to be accurate and succinct for all you OCD types who visit here. The other thing, there was a technical…

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    Published Works | Restoration | Video & Media

    Tenacity over Tears: The Choice is Ours

    This is the article that received a 3rd place award in the Coastal Restoration Category at the Louisiana Outdoor Writer’s Association Excellence in Craft competition-2009. “Tenacity over Tears” is a phrase I coined in reference to the repeated reaction of the residents of coastal Louisiana to the continued negative impact on their homes, culture, recreation,…

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