I turned my back on being a vegetarian for the four days I was in New Orleans. Basically, this meant I had shrimp once and oyster twice. The thought of alligator meat, however chicken-like it's rumoured to be, still turns my stomach. I guess I am not a true meat-eater. Huh.
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The turn-off into the Barataria Swamp Tour has a sign that says 'PARK & PRESERVE'. I assumed these words were verbs and was rather puzzled by them until I realised that they were being used as nouns. Then it made sense. Or not.
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This is a photo post. The words will come later.
I. Another Pichavaram
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Pichavaram in another country |
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Spanish Moss |
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Eerie Ent |
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II. Louisiana Story: Oil
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Sentinel |
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Remaindered | |
III. And Gators (In Captivity & Otherwise)
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Heads | |
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Tails | |
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and then there were four |
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teeth | |
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churning | |
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Marshmallow Gator King |
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IV. Baby Gator
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Baby | |
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I'm travelling again Monday, so more silence is expected from this blog. But soon there will be time, there will be time.
Or so I keep telling myself.
4 comments:
I'd love to say "As long as you're back, a little silence is ok", but I dare not chide others for not blogging. Yet.
Close-up pictures of baby gators? Must you? Really?
??!: Don't worry - I won't go that silent either!
km: what - now all reptiles are unacceptable? It was such a cute baby gator. So dry also. Not creepy at all, not slimy or anything.
km: So ... you've never watched Jurassic Park huh? Or Crocodile Dundee. Or Lake Placid. Or Snakes on a Plane. Or Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Or Shaan. Or Peter Pan!
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