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| 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. |
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| There's the map of where this expedition floated. |
| WPA |
| Book your next charter with us at 2wl. 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. |