Miller Carbon, Rm 7115 PNW AudioFest June 2023


Okay I have to stop by !!

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Sweet, with that long of stay hopefully y’all will find the time visiting a staple of American history, “Iconic Louisiana Hot Sauce Brand.” Again, Factory Plant Tour along with Avery Island Mcllhenny Museum directly across from. And don’t forget to hit up their gift shop, you’ll walk away with something I guarantee. If not, at least try their self serve Tabasco ice cream in either chocolate or vanilla flavor. It’s delicious! Enjoy ….

@dabel what other activities would your recommend in the area? We were thinking about a drive down to Thibodaux as there are a lot of historical sites there, and visiting St. Joseph Co-Cathedral. 

@recklesskelly Take a drive over to New Iberia and tour the Shadows on the Tech, you will find it on Main Street. Please do not leave the Acadiana area without sampling as many of the local eateries as possible and not necessarily the large well advertised ones but the smaller hole in the wall ones, like Janes in New Iberia on Jane St./St Martinville highway. And for goodness sakes, get you some Zydaco while you are there. Enjoy the music

 

"...overheard my name....taken in vain....

seen as not me....nothin' t' 'splain...."

...better moves than mine...

Take in the evening, late...find a fog...take the break....

...like it now....

plenty rain pending....3 days weaken'd....

Enjoy yours, wherever....

Not 'that' Jerry... ;)

 

recklesskelly,

Houma & Thibodaux is where I’ve had some of that there best Gator tail, hint hint. You’ll love driving scenic Hwy 90 from Lafayette to New Orleans (that is, once off what I call the washboard that ends in New Iberia) then 90 smoothes out for a better ride. Besides, making y’all’s way to the Quarters chatting with some locals is imperative, hint hint. Brother-In-Law is from St. Landry Parish, Opelousas. I certainly know more about Louisiana’s music scene but I’d like to stick with whats been said so far.

@tooblue +!

@asvjerry lol