Monthly Archives: November 2017

Joubert

It was very nice of the roof to fall apart the way it did, so that a bit of additional light fell onto Mr. Joubert’s name.

near Plaisance, Louisiana
photographed 10.22.2017

Ghosts of Bad Vacations Live Here

This place? Yeah, I have no idea what was going on – there were hundreds of travel trailers, in varying degrees of falling apart, parked side by side by side. (You can see an aerial view here. And now there are even more trailers than this view shows.)

Not all vacations end well, I suppose.

near Opelousas, Louisiana
photographed 10.22.2017

Cusp of the Storm

In just a matter of minutes, the weather changed. The thin grey clouds became low and heavy. The wind picked up, whipping the Spanish moss around. The trees groaned against the storm. And the photographer was very content with the entire situation.

St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery
Grand Coteau, Louisiana
photographed 10.22.2017

Equipped laundry

I guess having Maytag equipment at a laundromat is necessarily a guarantee of success: this one was out of business.

Grand Coteau, Louisiana
photographed 10.22.2017

In the heart of syrup country

That really is quite a bit of syrup, isn’t it?

I did the math so you didn’t have to. Those three barrels of syrup represent 800, 736 cups. Or 12,811,776 tablespoons.

Abbeville, Louisiana
photographed 10.21.2017