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french louisiana, part 4

  • Alice - January 13, 2011 - 9:59 am

    that turquoise (door is it?) is amazing. i’m gonna sound like a broken record but man is this series wonderful!ReplyCancel

    • A. Jarrett - January 13, 2011 - 6:53 pm

      Thanks, Alice!

      Yes, that’s a turquoise door – the color is what caught me eye.ReplyCancel

  • Kathryn - January 18, 2011 - 4:02 am

    lovely the dress photo and the one of the window.ReplyCancel

  • Meli♥ - January 18, 2011 - 8:41 am

    I’m in love with the table and the window. I’d adore to see them for real xD!ReplyCancel

  • Lucent Imagery - January 18, 2011 - 8:21 pm

    This series has been so beautiful to discover. Thank you for sharing a different part of Louisiana that I didn’t get to see on our visit to the state in summer last year. The timing has been especially relevant, as the state, particularly New Orleans has been on my mind a lot as we have had flooding larger than 1 1/2 times the size of Texas here in Australia. The TV coverage takes me back to when Katrina was all over our TVs and to visit that city last year makes the emotional connection to the state stronger.ReplyCancel

    • A. Jarrett - January 18, 2011 - 9:31 pm

      Thanks so much for your kind and reflective words, Lucent. I am praying for those in Australia affected by the floods.ReplyCancel

  • Hannah | Farmgirl in Flipflops - January 25, 2011 - 4:51 pm

    I LOVE that first one!!!ReplyCancel

  • Hannah | Farmgirl in Flipflops - January 25, 2011 - 4:52 pm

    I LOVE that first one!!ReplyCancel

  • Hannah | Farmgirl in Flipflops - January 25, 2011 - 4:53 pm

    Ooops, I’m sorry – it posted twice!! =)ReplyCancel

  • Hannah | Farmgirl in Flipflops - January 25, 2011 - 4:55 pm

    Oh, by the way, I’ve heard stories about blue doors. I heard that the slaves back in the 1800s used to paint their doors blue as part of an age-old tradition that said blue kept ghosts out! A lot of that folklore is becoming lost, which is too bad, since it makes awesome stories!!!ReplyCancel

    • A. Jarrett - January 25, 2011 - 9:48 pm

      Thanks for that bit of information, Hannah! I never knew that.ReplyCancel