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    Bayou Life

    Ok, let's change the subject. May I have your permission to be proud?

    See this? Guess who has an article on Page 8? Here’s a quote from the website: The Fine Art of Jug Fishin’ Local fisherman practices his art with age-old techniques and a few new innovations. By Wendy Wilson Billiot Heather Here and I have been talking for a while about how to introduce this colorful…

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    Wanderings

    I know what it's like to be old . . . . but only temporarily!

    Those of you who know  me, know that I am a pretty energetic individual, although a little on the chubby side.  I can thank a cantankerous thyroid for that.  I am about to break my Number One Rule of growing older—-DO NOT TALK ABOUT MY AILMENTS.  I’m breaking my rule, because I want to show…

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    Family | Fishing

    From the fishing photo archives . . . indulge me!

    These photos make me warm and happy. They don’t have the best composition, balance, or lighting. But that doesn’t matter, because they remind me how boys need to be outdoors, and they need to bond with other boys. They would, of course, never admit it. So, from the archives . . . Dano teaching Termite…

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    A cracked tooth, I haz it!

    Don’t you just hate arriving at a blog, thinking it’s going to be the coolest thing since Dan Fogleburg music, and you end up some place like here with some middle-aged woman talking about her ailments? Well TUFF! I insist that you read every word of this and burst forth with great sympathy for me,…

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    Bayou Life | Wanderings

    In the dark of night, on a lonely road . . . part 2

    It seems only a few people have read part one of this little spell binder, so I think I’ll just give you one more hint and then the rest some time on Monday, perhaps! Is that cruel? No, I can’t do that to you. In Cajun French Bon Temp means “Good Times”. That means the…

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    Wanderings

    In the dark of night, on a lonely road . . .

    Seems like several bloggers are under the weather. While I won’t go into all my woes, suffice it to say, keeping up with posting has been quite a chore. Though I love to have you folks visit and read, being creative takes sound mind; and that’s certainly NOT how I’ve been. For the past week,…

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