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Sugar Cane Harvest (Original Post)
DemoTex
Dec 2020
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Oh, I really like this one. I can get lost in it in different ways. Thanks for sharing.
Biophilic
Dec 2020
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lunasun
(21,646 posts)1. Great pic & looking forward to more posts in 2021
Biophilic
(3,691 posts)2. Oh, I really like this one. I can get lost in it in different ways. Thanks for sharing.
Deuxcents
(16,330 posts)3. On my fathers side
I can trace my familys roots to New Iberia to the 1700s...they originality were from New Orleans. I visited my sister in Henderson, Texas, a couple of years ago and we went to the sugar cane festival. Thanks for this..brings sweet memories. A really beautiful picture for this coonass..no offense intended..my grandfather called us kids that!
DemoTex
(25,403 posts)4. My dad was born in Franklin, on the Bayou Teche, in 1920.
So I come by my love of this region quite naturally!