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Tag Archives: Coworkers
Motorist UnAssistance
We stand beside the road looking at the flat tire as cars and 18-wheelers fly by so fast the wind shoves us away from the road. We see the man in the Volvo 100 yards back hit the same piece … Continue reading →
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500 miles of flat – and then we get one.
Headed south toward New Orleans. We have driven for days mostly below the ankle of Louisiana’s boot. Almost every road is a long bridge through hundreds of miles of flat land rowed with undulating waves of sugar cane. Massive plumes … Continue reading →
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Books Along The Teche
If they are honest, anyone who has ever read a James Lee Burke novel wishes they could write that wonderfully. He can describe a place and make you taste the air there. So when I found myself in New Iberia, … Continue reading →
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Iron, Lace and Leather next to Limbs and Braces
Blogging On The Bayou The following is a series of blogs from a recent trip to southern Louisiana. Southern Louisiana. We’ve just finished a lunch that would knock Emeril off the air for a week. Eddies BBQ, at a … Continue reading →
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Home From Iraq
Blogging On The Bayou The following is a series of blogs from a recent trip to southern Louisiana. She gets on the small plane headed for Alexandria, Louisiana. As I deposit my carry-on in the overhead, I notice her in … Continue reading →
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The Phone Call
This happened about a year ago. True story. We’re driving down a curvy mountain road, headed to a new business meeting in southwest Virginia. We’re talking about this and that and the client’s business when my cell phone rings. It’s … Continue reading →