Our trip into Hemphill provided Leslie and I with a tasty barbeque chicken lunch
from Procter’s BBQ and a trunk load of groceries. Which we unloaded as soon
as we got back to P P Park. No pun intended. With the sun setting, we began
cooking dinner in our kitchenette. It really was kind of fun and when the guys got
back we ate and exchanged stories from the day. They had caught some fish and
we had gathered up information about local ‘must see’s. Conversation continued
out on the deck, overlooking the water. We all laughed and had fun. I thought
back to earlier in the day and realized God had answered my prayer. My heart
was grateful! At some point it occurred to me that ‘paradise’ is simply a matter of
perspective and that gratitude and thanksgiving can change everything.
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The next day we headed out for a fun day of shopping in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
We found everything we had hoped for: great seafood and good shopping!
After lunch we drove down the Cane River Plantation Road and stopped to tour
Oakland Plantation. The last tour of the day was at 4:00, which we missed but
walked around anyway just enjoying all of the old. With or without the tour
we loved peering into out buildings, admiring ancient oaks and peeking into the
old glass windows. My favorite are the huge porches.
Oakland Plantation – est. 1821
Melrose Plantation – 1832
When we arrived at Melrose Plantation, we were happy to discover we were just in
time for the last tour (4:45) of the day. We enjoyed ever minute spent in this
amazing old home. Rich in tradition with an interesting history, Melrose Plantation
is listed among the first 26 sites on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail.
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1 comment:
Did you see all of Clementine Hunter's work? It was very popular in Shreveport when we lived there.
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