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    Restoration

    Marsh Grass Planting on TE-44

    or . . . a day in the marsh with the wind, the water, and wild teenagers! What in the world is a marsh grass planting?  Well, I’m about to tell you.  When a restoration project is undertaken, there is “new soil” that needs to be planted in order to be kept from washing away.  Sometimes,…

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  • Hurricanes

    Hurricane Gustav & Ike – The Insurance Companies

    Ok, folks, no pics just facts.  It’s not quite 7 a.m. and I just finished putting my lower kitchen cabinets back into order at my home down the bayou.  Yes, I am trying to make my home livable until we decide what we will do here.  That’s another story for another day. There are so…

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    Ducks

    Our First Youth Waterfowl Day

    It was 4 a.m.  Time to get up, and my youngest son was on his feet instantly.  Everything was ready by the door for Termite’s first Youth Waterfowl Day.  The early morning was dark and chilly, still and quiet.  As we loaded the boat, the gear made echoing sounds that bounced around on the camps across the…

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  • Ducks

    Our First Youth Hunt . . .

    or “How Termite Forgot Something Very Important” After listening to not one, not two, but about six duck calls being blown from daylight until after dark for about six months now by my hunter-in-training 12-year-old son, do you have ANY idea how annoying that can be? And there we were, having braved the fog, the…

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    Birds

    Birds of the Bayou . . .

    or the birds whose space we invaded while fishing this recently. This is a dead-end canal, and the amount of birds in this 100-yard stretch is pretty amazing. This isn’t the best photo ever, but it speaks to the beauty and serenity of this little spot.  This great egret watched us from a distance, and flew from…

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  • Bayou Life

    Post Hurricane Challenges . . .

    or . . . Which is worse?  No washer and dryer or no internet at place of residence? If you blog and post photos,  you know how important it is to have your favorite “image editor” on your own computer, which just ain’t gonna happen on a “borrowed” computer.  Not only that, it is also…

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