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    Bayou Cooking | Family | Thanksgiving

    What's on your Thanksgiving Table?

    It’s that time again, and inquiring minds would like to know what your family traditions are for Thanksgiving. Let’s talk about whether we do a traditional New England meal or Cajun Cuisine or just some Down the Bayou Family Favorites! I’ll get the ball rolling with ours. Having grown up in North Louisiana, we typically…

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  • 2715denplywood
    Hurricanes

    Hurricane Ike – Our Home

    Basically, you’ve seen the damage and repair of Camp Dularge.  Now it’s time to take a peek into what’s been going on “down the bayou” at our home since BB arrived. You see, BB is a much younger and more energetic woman than I.  So she drove herself here from Mississippi to build a little…

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  • handtrout
    Bayou Life

    A Day in the Life

    Midnight O’ One —  12:01 a.m.  Finally get to bed. 4 a.m. Cell phone alarm rings making me think of the movie “For Richer or Poorer” with Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley where the old Amish farmer pokes his head in their room and chimes, “It’s 4:30.  Time for milking.” 4:30 a.m. All I have…

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  • ospreyfishclose
    Ducks

    Anatomy of a Duck Hunt . . .

    or “Mom, there is no one to take me duck hunting.  I’ve called everyone . . sniff . . sniff . . and tomorrow is going to be the best morning yet.  I just know it.” And I sympathized with Termite, I really did.  We have the boat, he has acquired all the proper gear…

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  • sunflowers8
    Bayou Life

    Dicotyledoneae and Dichotomies

    So, my morning was going slowly.  My lower back aggravated with every rollover throughout the night.  Do you think it could be from spending eight hours on my boat the day before? The phone rang as I was about to drag myself from my desk to the shower.  It was a friend from down the…

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  • daughter-of-wetlands
    Bayou Life | Hurricanes

    Hurricane Ike – The Gifts

    Now that looks like a really strange blog post title, doesn’t it? It seems I’ve been in a bit of a blogging slump, not having internet readily available at my tips. I was speaking with an old friend whom I haven’t seen in 20 years last night, and I asked her to imagine her life…

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