A Frog, Food, and Cajun Culture: A Trip to Louisiana

I arrived home at about midnight this morning after a 10-day trip in Louisiana. The primary reasons for my visit were to see family, and to work on the third Detective Games entry; although it became a great deal more.

Instead of a linear progression for this blog post, I’d like to try out bullet points!

A tiny tree frog
A tiny tree frog
A young alligator surfaces near a walkway
A young alligator surfaces near a walkway
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Beignets and powdered sugar! Yum!
Savory gumbo!
Savory gumbo!
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The Jackson equestrian statue
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8 responses to “A Frog, Food, and Cajun Culture: A Trip to Louisiana”

  1. Leverne Barrett Avatar
    Leverne Barrett

    Looks like you had a good time, the photos are beautiful, hope to see you Sunday.

  2. Betsy Avatar
    Betsy

    Do beignets call to you in your dreams???

    1. Zechariah Barrett Avatar

      Haha, maybe once or twice.

  3. Betsy Avatar
    Betsy

    I love the summary of your trip. You put such a positive spin on the mosquitoes in the marsh! What about the multitude of spiders and their webs over the walkways:) It was great having you here!

    1. Zechariah Barrett Avatar

      Thanks! Oh yes, the spiders went without mentioning in this post, but I’ve mentioned them hand in hand with Jean Lafitte whenever asked about the trip. There were an incredible amount of them, for sure. Thanks again! It was great to finally visit.

  4. gabriellemgillispie Avatar

    These pictures are amazing, and it was interesting to read about your trip in concise bullet points rather than knowing every single detail. I love this post!

    1. Zechariah Barrett Avatar

      Thanks for taking the time to read my post, Gabrielle! 🙂 I’m glad that you enjoyed it. I think I’ll try more posts like this. They take less time and are fun to write.

      1. gabriellemgillispie Avatar

        Yes, you definitely should!

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