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Monthly Archives: March 2010
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Prepping Monday’s BREADA Charity Auction Dinner
Soup: Roasted Winter Vegetable Cream Soup with Ginger and Chorizo Salad: Jumbo Crab on Radish Sprouts and Butter Lettuce with a Molasses-Garam Masala Vinaigrette Main: Blue Vervain Honey Marinated Shrimp on Creole Onion and Fontina Polenta Desert: Cream Cheese Pound … Continue reading
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Eighty
There is just something special about shooting with film. I know that everyone goes to south Louisiana and shoots cemeteries but they are hard to resist. Other recent film shots are here.
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Seventy Eight
Crawfish Ponds North of Rayne, LA I am going to post the other 365 stuff this after noon, but I have been shooting so much in the past week that I have not felt like wading through it all. Anyway, … Continue reading
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Seventy Seven
I was pumping gas, the sun was going down, the shadows were imperfect but I still thought it was pretty.
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Seventy Six
This is Jeff, the Love Languages manager. He got the most whiskey free sleep of anyone and still could not get all of his buttons done, so consider how the rest of us were faring. Very fun, but not much … Continue reading
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Seventy Five
The Love Language, Schooner and Birds and Arrows played at the bar on Tuesday. We stayed up much too late afterwards and had waffles for breakfast. It was fun, it made my head hurt.
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Seventy Four
Prep for vegetarian, gasp, Red Beans and Rice.
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You Say Trappey’s, I Say Camellia
Any dish that rises to the level of a local specialty is going to generate a lot of opinions. South Louisiana has so many indigenous dishes that a conversation about how to make etouffee or gumbo or corn bread can … Continue reading
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La Reyna
When my brother Daniel comes into town, my family does a lot of eating. Primarily, Daniel and I do a lot of eating. He teaches at a boarding school so his summers are pretty open and he spends most of … Continue reading
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The Love Language
I love the Love Langauge. Their self titled record is a very fine thing. People went crazy over them when they played at Red Star last year. We have them back tonight with Schooner and Birds and Arrows. I think … Continue reading
Civic Pride has a Trumpet
From music writer, Alex Cook’s blog. There a few sour notes in there but you have to love a city that fronts this many high-school marching bands. John Philip Souza it is not and it’s a good thing too. Baton … Continue reading