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Grand Isle Fishing

Water in the morning, on the grill at night – can’t get much fresher.

Fishing on Grand Isle can be frustrating, exhilarating, boring and exciting all within an hours’ time.

Mardi Gras weekend was like that; fishing for four days and catching six flounder. Continue reading

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Cajun Corner Cafe

First decision, east or west side of Bayou Lafourche?  If you’ve ever driven in South Louisiana you know that for most roads which follow a bayou, there is also another road on the other side of the bayou as well. We usually drive the east side so today we took the west side.  Taking the west side, you drive through more of the many small towns while the east side is more countryside.  Either side of the bayou offers great views and interesting stops. Continue reading

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WesMar Farms Dairy Market

The goats were staring at us through the fence, curious creatures.  Then we saw a group of people visiting; drinking coffee and eating fresh baked bread and sweets.  We must be in the right place – WesMar Farms Dairy Market in Moreauville, LA.

What are two Pescatarians doing at a dairy market?  That is the question we asked ourselves the first time we visited the WesMar Farms Dairy Market.  Never ones to pass up an opportunity to visit a farmers market of any kind, we ventured to WesMar to see what was offered. Continue reading

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NOLA Tropical Winery

There is wine and then there is Wine.  When I think of wine it is all the grape varieties that come to mind.  Sometimes I think of muscadine, but generally other grapes such as cabernet or merlot come to mind.  Needless to say I was surprised when I walked into NOLA Tropical Winery and was enticed by all the fruit wines available.  Throw common varieties out of the window and let in Mango, Pineapple, Cherry, and Orange Coffee to mention a few. Continue reading

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New Year’s Eve in the Louisiana Swamps

“Look at the choppers on that one!”  One, two, four, seven, a dozen…more.  Alligators three feet to six feet in length gliding along the water near the cypress knees in and out of the swamp vegetation, sunning on the bank, or just being still in the water.  It is New Year’s Eve and we are in the swamps of Louisiana or at least in the swamps of the Paragon Casino Atrium Hotel. Continue reading

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Crepes GoYaYa’s

Baton Rouge, LA. – What happens when a food truck finds a home?  The “streets” loose.  Yet the door is opened to a new customer base enjoying climate controlled seating.  Such is the case with GoYaYa’s, the latest food truck to settle down.  GoYaYa’s found a home at the Main Street Market in downtown Baton Rouge, La. Continue reading

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Largest Ball of Twine

Cawker City, KS weighs in at almost 18,000 pounds.  Okay maybe not the city but the Ball of Twine that sits in the center of the city.  Every town has something of interest and this Ball of Twine is a RV stopper.  We did not make a special trip to get to Cawker City; we were passing through going from Alma, NE to Junction City, KS. Continue reading

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