Living in La
There is a farmer's market the first Saturday of every month, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I mostly enjoy going to eat the fresh cheesecake available from a local dairy but it's also a fun place to people watch. In addition to the available produce, there are arts and crafts and live musicians, like this gentleman and his partner who entertained the crowd with their guitar and harmonica.
Since this is my first post on this blog, I'll go ahead and plug the work we've done after hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Here are one of the hundreds of volunteers that have come to help us build houses in Louisiana after the storms.
Since this is my first post on this blog, I'll go ahead and plug the work we've done after hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Here are one of the hundreds of volunteers that have come to help us build houses in Louisiana after the storms.
14 Comments:
Thanks for giving us a small dip into life of Louisiana.
It is good to see the efforts to help people there after Katrina.
Hope you will be able to share more photos of the Katrina effort in the future.
I love this blog! Great photos.
I do that all the time too...People Watch...Have you ever stood at the top of a building and stared down at the people below. It's amazing how choreographed people are...
wow this is an awesome shot :)
oh yea, if you like taking pictures and such, join flickr.com!! it's a picture sharing website and it would be great for your pictures! you get to share them with people around the world. it's awesome ^^
Saludos desde Chile!!
thanks for showing your true lifestyle.
we share our life,so we can see this world without going abroad.
i am in china,beijing.
so you see,that is magic!
WHERE IN LA Nice blog, great candid stuff. Hope you can go to my blog and identify the location of the sculptural element that I shot in LA.
hi there.
Yeah ... blogspot pointed me here so I am reading. I love the way you paint life. And the pics are really nice.
Thanks for the smile.
I am interested in the pictures of the Katrina effort. I just returned from my third visit to Mississippi and the level of destruction is still so raw.
It is no longer frontpage news, yet still so newsworthy. Please continue to put pictures about this effort where people can see them! These are our people if we don't help - who will?
Check out my website at www.wendyfrost.com
I have some videos and hundreds of pictures.
Wendy
It's great to have come across the blog. Would love to see more photos of life after Katrina.
Interesting Keep up the great photos
You've got feeling and I like the way you think and write....Keep it up... there's no way givin up....
Demi Moore with a caulking gun? Awesome!
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