Re: First Pictures:
ByuBill,
Believe it or not, there are crawfish holes around that wet area - certainly not like the ponds around Opelousas, though. The nice thing about the Iowa climate that I didn't appreciate as a kid is the change of seasons. I actually enjoy Iowa winters now, because I have learned that those winters are what makes spring (like this year) so exhilarating. We have seen our place in all seasons and find it just as beautiful in the dead of winter. Can't wait to live there year-round.
We NEVER travel to Louisiana in mid-summer, but we sure enjoy the trips to see my inlaws and mother-in-law. I couldn't eat seafood until I met my wife, traveled south and learned how good it can be. Still, they don't have jello salads there for the holidays... around here you have to put out some kind of frozen/jello/coolwhip somethingorother to complete a holiday meal. Aren't different cultures grand? There are still things (like tractors and love of the land, for example) that bind us together.
Thanks for posting the Oak Alley pic -- have a great shot of the a sumbeam shining over a branch of one of those grand trees in early a.m. that I took there -framed and on the living room wall. Those wonderful trees, if I remember correctly, were planted by a French settler around 1690. The plantation home, Greek revival architecture, came around in the 1830s. There are more live oaks planted behind the house that make another avenue of oaks. Those "babies" are over 150 years old!