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The Willingness to Start.

09-May-14

http://vintagegoodness.com/giveaway-time-vintage-goodness-is-now-on-redbubble/ I had spent the day in Venice, and had thought about starting to ride north that same day, but thought better of it. It was now the end of the day, and I pedaled back to the Venice Inn, where I had stayed the night before, and got the same room again. The hotel was, […]

The Vietnamese Shrimpers of Louisiana.

09-May-14

http://bfnionizers.com/product/in3425-esd-ionizing-nozzle/?add-to-cart=2397 Coming back into Venice I asked Roland about the Vietnamese fishermen who I heard had moved into Southern Louisiana. Did they have any special communities or towns of their own? “No, dey heah,” he said. “In fact dat dock ovuh deah is owned by a Vietnamese, dose ah dey boats right deah.” Their shrimp boats […]

Into the Gray of the Gulf.

09-May-14

So began one of the great rides of my life, with Roland, my pilot for this expedition. He absolutely refused any kind of monetary compensation; but I did get his address, and will send him some maple syrup. He was a man about fifty, with an intelligent look in his eyes.  His accent sometimes sounded […]

With the Coonasses at the Marina.

09-May-14

I ate lunch at Crawgators, the Venice Marina’s restaurant, when it opened; I talked to the waitresses about life in Venice, Hurricane Katrina, how cold it was (for them – it was probably 70), how much they liked New Orleans. The sandwich they gave me was served on Texas toast, each slice of bread an […]

Waiting at the Marina.

07-May-14

I called the harbormaster in the morning, around six. He seemed gruff and not likely to be helpful. “Yeah theh’s boats goin’ out. Jes go ‘round and ask the captains if they’ll tek you.” This was one of the problems – I felt – with calling ahead. When on a telephone, the stranger’s best guarantee […]

First Impressions of Venice: Herons on Halliburton Road.

05-May-14

I had a few hours of daylight left me after Catherine’s departure, so I got on my bike for the first time and rode around town. I will confess that I was confused by what I saw – I saw only contradictions. Biking through town I saw new homes everywhere, mostly of the cheapest, pre-fabricated […]

To the Edge of the Deep Gray Sea.

04-May-14

We scurried back to our hotel, threw our things into the truck, and checked out. I presume they were used to guests missing check-out times. The clerk said nothing about it. South we went. We went over the Mississippi on that big bridge, and I just marveled at the thing. “Look at that! Look at […]

New Orleans.

04-May-14

It’s the details.  The live-oak leaves in the gutter, the feather boa… and of course the cup-holder, perfectly fitted for a to-go cup.

Easter in New Orleans.

04-May-14

We woke up to Easter Sunday in New Orleans. We planned to go to church and get down to Venice as quickly as possible – Catherine needed to drive back to Kentucky that same day. We also wanted to stop at a grocery store to make sure we had enough food for the rest of […]

Virginia Brown.

11-Mar-10

A really lovely tribute to a lady and a scholar, by her husband.  Her story is as remarkable as she was: She had grown up in Lake Providence, Louisiana, a small town in the northeast of the state near the Arkansas border, in what was and still is the poorest county in the United States. […]