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How do you keep a Moose happy?  Cajun fried catfish with all the trimmings at Crawdaddy’s Kitchen in

How do you keep a Moose happy?  Cajun fried catfish with all the trimmings at Crawdaddy’s Kitchen in Shreveport, La.

It’s soooooooooo good!


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Recently, Navigator and I jumped on our trike and headed over to Shreveport, Louisiana, with some frRecently, Navigator and I jumped on our trike and headed over to Shreveport, Louisiana, with some frRecently, Navigator and I jumped on our trike and headed over to Shreveport, Louisiana, with some frRecently, Navigator and I jumped on our trike and headed over to Shreveport, Louisiana, with some frRecently, Navigator and I jumped on our trike and headed over to Shreveport, Louisiana, with some frRecently, Navigator and I jumped on our trike and headed over to Shreveport, Louisiana, with some fr

Recently, Navigator and I jumped on our trike and headed over to Shreveport, Louisiana, with some friends to attend an event there.   Navigator was trying out her new I-phone by shooting the scenery (as usual) while we rode.  She got some nice shots, especially from the back of a moving trike while riding in the freezing cold……


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The abandoned Libbey glassware factory in Shreveport, Louisiana, was one of the largest tableware ma

The abandoned Libbey glassware factory in Shreveport, Louisiana, was one of the largest tableware manufacturers in the world.   It was closed on December 31, 2020, after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.   They’d been in business in Shreveport for 98 years, 47 of which were at this location.   Sadly, Covid-19 was largely responsible for the plant’s closing.  Approximately 450 workers lost their jobs. 


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Coming home from visiting a church in Louisiana, we took the back roads to stay off the Interstate. Coming home from visiting a church in Louisiana, we took the back roads to stay off the Interstate. Coming home from visiting a church in Louisiana, we took the back roads to stay off the Interstate. 

Coming home from visiting a church in Louisiana, we took the back roads to stay off the Interstate.  We found these old signs as we were going through downtown Shreveport. 


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Driskill Mountain is the tallest “mountain” in Louisiana at 535 feet above sea level. Named for Jame

Driskill Mountain is the tallest “mountain” in Louisiana at 535 feet above sea level. Named for James Christopher Driskill, a man originally from Georgia who brought his 9 children to the area in the 1850′s. Located between Shreveport and Monroe, it’s a popular hiking area and is used for logging as well. 


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One year of #Marriage down #MarriedLife #Anniversary #Wife #Shreveport

One year of #Marriage down #MarriedLife #Anniversary #Wife #Shreveport


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