At 1176 I turned the ride east onto what is locally known a Bear Corner Road. I believe there were bears here not too long ago. Milk chocolate Boeuf.
This home was on her banks. Its copies are everywhere in Central La.
Bear Corner takes you to US 71.
This had been a heck of a general store.
     Here, at what is called Sara, an old cotton gin caught my eye. There was a road that pulled me across the tracks. I was on reserve fuel or I would have followed it a ways.
Next time.
There was a not too common ad posted on the post.
That beautiful little road brought me here. If you are into angels, that's a good one.
      South Louisiana influence shines again with the partially above ground graves.
"St. Catherines Chapel had been here," says the marker above.
Mary must have been popular with this family. I would have been buttering up Gabrial.
     I got gas again in Lebeau, intersection of US 71 and La.10. I didn't want to go west on 10 to Washington so I continued south to Dry Bayou Road that goes west to La.359, which took me to 103, which goes to both Washington and Port Barre.
     Not a Space Shuttle thing, those are silos, not for storing  ICBM's,  missles, Fred,  but animal feed and other farm/plantation stuff.
    Dry Bayou Road offered up some reminders of yesterday.
No Fred, not "yesterday", "yesterdays", many yesterdays long ago.
     He makes me crazy.
Another reminder......
.....that you can't always see what's coming around the corner. Shut up Fred.
I've never taken a picture of the Port Barre Bridge over Bayou Courtableu. I lie.
It's election time locally. Zoom the picture in to read the names. Be sure to vote.
I exited Port Barre to the south on 743, crossing US 190.
I just liked the colors.
And, the lack of.
There's the map of where this expedition floated.
WPA
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                         Got to push off now.
More Louisiana
US !90 is the first major road going east above I-10. The Basin is seldom crossed.
 
By roads Fred. I know a lot of people ride across it. Geeze!
Fred, you can't come.
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