2006 S.E. Louisiana

I was tidying up the computer a little and came upon this
collection of shots from S.E.Louisiana. I figured they would
be a good memory test so I'd go through them. Let's see now?
This was taken in Waranton or Clifton while I was chasing
the GMO Railroad up to Tylertown, Mississippi.
Updates will be inserted as of 2013.

This is Mississippi Bob. He lived just west of ... Ok, I'm stumped already.


This may have been in Mississippi up the back side of MS 27 when I was chasing the Pearl River.
Or, it could be north of Enon, La.


This is south of Enon on the bluff overlooking the Bogue Chitto River Valley to the north.
This is where I throw off my watch when going north.


Clinton.
My uncle once presided here.


Below Enon, above most everything else.


Head of Island, Chinquapin Canal. Those are clouds in the water.
So, stop with the negative thoughts. Trees, too,


Amite River, south of La.22. This shot was taken as I explored every landing south of
Interstate 12. It was quite an adventure.  There were many dogs with which to contend.


Carbota and a Chevy, south of La.40


Lee Landing, lower Tangipahoa River.  This place is spooky. I expected pirates or
at least river folk to come out of the woodwork at any time.


Uneedas Super Dome, La.40, west of Folsom.


Train just before crossing the Bonnet Cairre Spillway at Norco.


The Bogue Chitto out of her banks at Isabel, La.16.


Above Grangeville.


Discontented, La.445
Two days ago, those were good cars and trucks. He denied an interview.


Probably Slaughter, La.


This is the well at Chatawa, MS. There is always a
shadowy chill at Chatawa. The Tangipahoa runs deep
and narrow below a high bluff. In the woods above
the river, strange happenings haunt the area.
It makes one wary.
Update: the well is no longer there. Littering caused the parish to remove it.
The bridge is blocked and the post office, the last evidence of Chatawa, is closing.


Amite

Honey Island swamp. G.daughter just told me it was a
trestle. It is very close to where Old US 11 crossed the
Pearl River/Honey Is. Swamp and entered Mississippi.


Barn on the way to Hell, La.66(6)


Folsom beauty, deserted.


Britney, now a  music judge, who'd thunk it?


Angie, La.


Hum along if you wish.
Angie, Angie, when will those clouds all disappear?
Angie, Angie, where will it lead us from here?
With no loving in our souls and no money in our coats
You can't say we're satisfied
But Angie, Angie, you can't say we never tried
Angie, you're beautiful, but ain't it time we said good-bye?
Angie, I still love you, remember all those nights we cried?
All the dreams we held so close seemed to all go up in smoke
Let me whisper in your ear:
Angie, Angie, where will it lead us from here?

Oh, Angie, don't you weep, all your kisses still taste sweet
I hate that sadness in your eyes
But Angie, Angie, ain't it time we said good-bye?
With no loving in our souls and no money in our coats
You can't say we're satisfied
But Angie, I still love you, baby
Ev'rywhere I look I see your eyes
There ain't a woman that comes close to you
Come on Baby, dry your eyes
But Angie, Angie, ain't it good to be alive?
Angie, Angie, they can't say we never tried

Oops, I drifted for a moment.

Choctaw Road, you were thinking west Oklahoma, huh?
This is what a Katrina will do to the landscape.


Delacroix before the big one.
Bob Dylan got a  job here on shrimping boat. Tangled up in blue.


Bogalusa


Southwest of Bogalusa


Near Clinton
Confusion.


Bogalusa


Amite R. just before she hits Lake Maurapas.
Tiger Bluff Landing


Spider where I was taking a break.


Fort Adams/ French Fort, Ms. Don't tell.


St.Francisville  / New Roads Ferry.


Bonnet Cairre Spillway at flood, gates open.


Sprinfield, La.
Very old.


La.22, west of Madisonville
They've invited Obama to discuss the Second Amendment.
There has been no reply from the White  House.


Franklinton, La., before cosmetic restoration.


French Settlement
Life at an idle.

Franklinton Fairgrounds exhibits.
Very nice.


Southeast.LA is the soul of the boot which is Louisiana east of the
Mississippi. These were a few pictures from that general area.
The ride is worth it.