Please pass on my regards to your dad.Fort Polk, and my Dad retired from there.
Please pass on my regards to your dad.Fort Polk, and my Dad retired from there.
Yea, hurricanes tend to muck stuff up, I grant you that. But usually it all fixes itself too. But there is no sign of where the bayou was and where the boat house was on the maps. It all seems well above lake level. We used to paddle the piro up the bayou from the lake right to granddad's boat house. I know the water wasn't deep there, maybe 3-4' back then. But now there isn't any sign of water anywhere near where his house used to be (torn down and a new building built there).New Iberia is about three hours south from us. I was born in Houma, which is more known for the tv show Swamp People. My Daddy says if you refer to a gal with her first and middle name, hang onto her. A lot of the wetlands were altered when Katrina blew through here. Here are a couple pictures he took when he went down after Katrina to help clean up.
I did and he gave you a snappy salute.Please pass on my regards to your dad.
Crawfish, crawdaddies are my favorite. There is a place right here called, Catfish Junction that has the best gator, but it burned up a while back. now, it is crawfish from the roadside vendorsYea, hurricanes tend to muck stuff up, I grant you that. But usually it all fixes itself too. But there is no sign of where the bayou was and where the boat house was on the maps. It all seems well above lake level. We used to paddle the piro up the bayou from the lake right to granddad's boat house. I know the water wasn't deep there, maybe 3-4' back then. But now there isn't any sign of water anywhere near where his house used to be (torn down and a new building built there).
I hung onto her (as often as possible I might add) but dad was in the USAF and he got stationed in Florida when I was 8 and thats where I grew up. We were good friends that probably would have been much more had we stayed in LA. We used to return there very often (couple times a month) and we would stay for a couple weeks in summer. When granddad passed in '75 mammaw moved into town (Bosier) and we didn't return to that area for a long time. Back then there was no internet and no cell phones. Long distance cost a fortune and letters just don't cut it for a long distance thing to a couple teenagers. Not sure where she eventually went. Havn't seen her since I was in Jr high school so I never got a real chance to see how she turned out. But at 13-14, well, she was just fine by me and she could catch fish too
Many a hot afternoon was spent laying in the boat smoochin under the shade of a big cypress with a couple bobbers in the water and had to break it up to reel in the fish. God I miss the simple things you just can't do anymore.
Crawfish etouffee'...............sure miss it.Crawfish, crawdaddies are my favorite. There is a place right here called, Catfish Junction that has the best gator, but it burned up a while back. now, it is crawfish from the roadside vendors
Jole Blon... better than dancing with the starsCrawfish etouffee'...............sure miss it.
I gotta get back Home and enjoy mudbugs, Bud Light and Jole Blon
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