APtravelnews-March 13th, – Pictures of the Week! A few of Bob and Barb’s favorites, pulled off our files of more than 55-K images!
My pond loves it’s turtles! G-D’s gift to earth!A great writer and fine KY. friend!!!!Wild Black Bear, ladies not smart! But post taking image no harm, yet!Minnesota dreaming. Barb and Charlie (gone to old age now) at Bear Lake, MN.Reminds me of my special Arctic adventure diving under ice!!Image taken with first iteration of Olympus Digital camera in a custom water-proof case I designed! Tech folks at Olympus said it would be too cold for it to work! It Worked for whole adventure. One of the shots made best picture of the year in Skin Diver Magazine!! I’ll find it and publish in another “Pictures of the Week.”
Morgan Horse Farm in VT!King Crab, Barb’s favorite! At Neptune’s in Alabama!!At the Mobile Alabama Air Museum!Star gazing in Virginia!!A view of the Cumberland Plateau!
APtravelnews-March 4th, Bob and Barb “On the Road Again”-Boynton, Beach, FL. at Moms house getting on my cabin fever mode! Can’t wait to get back to TN.
Nature draped all the edges! In deference to spring!!!My Buddy Lowe came by to till my garden area! A sure sign of spring to me! My garden is about a quarter acre, this year corn, snap peas, butternut squash, asparagus, garlic, maters, taters, green peps, and whatever else I feel like putting on and in my very rich, delicious soil!!!!Miss Kitty Likes This Solar Light, no wires, just the sun and voila, a long lasting light!Fly fishing, biking, trail walks and hikes around my land, “shroom” hunting, squirrel stew from my neighbors, country auctions, cool air over my sinuses and brow, all this and now you know why I move to my farm starting in April!!! Florida is grand from Dec to April and then-not so grand for us!!Nothing tastes better than a wild turkey! They prove that what they eat is how they taste. Wild eats fresh, real and wild. Store bought frozen eat grain and steroids-think about it!Got to go spring book signing again. My first book lover just showed up! She wanted my Africa, Goldie the Goldfish book, and History of Fishing the Florida Keys books!Stuffed deer, live dog, and relaxing dame!! Barb waits for me to head to the dining room!!
Virginia Beach and the Seafood is easy! And, very, very fresh and good! Crawfish are not seafood, they are freshwater crustaceans that freshwater predators such as bass love as well as people too!
APtravelnews-February 22nd,– The following is from the Inside Traveler: In Louisiana, crawfish is more than a local delicacy—it’s a dedicated food group. It is the centerpiece of springtime birthday parties, graduation celebrations and family gatherings and it is the culinary highlight for many visitors. To experience a crawfish boil is to experience everything that makes Louisiana a traveler’s delight: the authenticity of the culture, the joie de vivre, or joy of life, of the locals and the most delicious and exotic food to be found without crossing an ocean.
The history of crawfish intersects with Louisiana’s agriculture and religion, both integral parts of the state’s identity. Crawfish were first harvested from the deepwater of the Atchafalaya Basin and later became a farmed commodity when farmers turned their flooded rice fields into crawfish ponds to meet demand. The crustacean is the gastronomic anchor of the Lenten season during which Catholics abstain from meat on Fridays.
Crawfish season generally peaks in April but depending on weather, it can start as early as November and last through the following June. Restaurants across the state serve up the backyard boil experience. Crawfish is offered by the pound—three pounds is a good starting serving size—with the customary sides of corn on the cob, potatoes and maybe sausage or mushrooms which are boiled with the crawfish to soak up the flavor.
If you prefer your crawfish served with a side of music, check out the many crawfish festivals throughout the state—including the largest in Breaux Bridge, the Crawfish Capital of the World. To get the full bayou-to-table experience, take an airboat, kayak or canoe, or even go crawfishing yourself.
Louisiana is waiting to welcome you and pass a good time. Visit LouisianaTravel.com to plan your culinary adventure.