Stories In Limited Space
Rural Louisiana: black-and-white photos in tight, documentary style.
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Rural Louisiana: black-and-white photos in tight, documentary style.
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I would like to preface this article by stating that I am not a Mason, nor do I have any knowledge of Masonry. Some say they are shrouded in mystery. However, I am drawn to interesting old structures and architectures. Even better are those steeped in history. Recently, I was cruising in a local area
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I go bass fishing with my brother several times a year over on Toledo Bend Reservoir. On many occasions, we forego fishing on the main lake and instead head up the Sabine River. Fishing on the river is a bit different than fishing on the lake. Mostly, we target creeks, backwater sloughs and ponds, steep
Summers in Louisiana can be brutally hot. I have lived (and worked) here all of my life, so the dog days of June, July, and August are nothing new to me. Most times, if you want to do anything, the evening is the best time to do it (although you are still going to sweat).
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Known for its towering belfry and imposing architecture, the Alabama Methodist Church is a must-see for history and photographer enthusiast alike.
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Visit this law enforcement relic from the early 1900s.
Bernice’s Historic Town Jail: Union Parish Louisiana Law Enforcement History Read More »
Discover the charm and nostalgia of this historic site located in north Lincoln Parish, Louisiana through my recent photography outing.
The Autrey House: Must-Visit Dogtrot History In Lincoln Parish Louisiana Read More »