Creole Bayou, Alligator Pizza, and a New Year in the Big Easy


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January 2nd 2009
Published: January 2nd 2009
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Greetings from outside of Tallahassee, Florida. I am staying in the Lake Talquin State forest which is gorgeous. Honestly, my favorite thing in the south is the trees. The Talquin state forest, abundant in towering pines, connects the track of land between Lake Talquin and the Ochlockonee River. It is a perfect spot to take a load off, reflect on New Orleans and look forward to more adventure... Read Full Entry



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2nd January 2009

Less than Jake and the Fat Man...
Nice update from the Big Easy. I can totally understand why people would want to disappear into the ether down there. It's like a fantasy world where the booze is plentiful, the beer is cheap, and the party never ends. Unfortunately, little do they realize that the real-world problems they thought they were leaving behind are still there and they are just adding to them. Oh, well, ces la vie. Good to hear from you. Godspeed Matt Paz!
2nd January 2009

From New Orleans to Florida
Hey! Hooray for having a buddy to share your experiences with. Beautiful architecture in some of the photos from this blog. Love towns/cities with great personalities as seen through their buildings. Have been on a Rogue Wave kick, too. I think I spent all day Wednesday listening to tunes off a few of their albums while at work. Salesman At The Day Of The Parade, Publish My Love and Lake Michigan are some of my favs. Anyway, have a great time! Keep the pictures coming!

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