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The Great Gumbo Excursion

We didn't quite know what we were getting into when we ate that first bowl of gumbo. But then, the thought occurred to me...and I snapped a picture. Today, I regale you with the tail of our Great Gumbo Crawl.

The Great Gumbo Excursion was conceived at the House of Blues when we tasted their gumbo and wondered: is this legit? The broth was so brown, it seemed rice and sausage heavy with a shortage of shrimp and absence of other sea food. It was still delicious and the small appetizer bowl for $7 was an apt entry into the gumbo game. What else could we find and what other music? We had one night in New Orleans and we were going to spend it eating as much gumbo as we could.

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New Orleans

To top off the night, we wandered into the famous and very dilapidated Preservation Hall for some classic New Orleans Jazz.

After days on the road, it's time for a little rest and relaxation. By that, I mean, it's time for a shower. So, tonight we are splurging on a hotel. But it's more than just a shower that we are after because this hotel is along the French Quarter of New Orleans. Tonight, we will wander down Bourbon Street, delight in delicacies, and swoon to the music of the Big Easy.

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The End of the Road

Driving through Natchez, along the Mississippi shoreline and the end (or beginning) of the Natchez Trace.

It has only been a few, cloudy days from Nashville to Natchez, but here we are. The Natchez Parkway ends just outside of Natchez, Mississippi but we continue through town for our first view of the Mississippi River. At the shore line, we meditate on tradition, history, and natural wonders along the Natchez Trace. We have traveled the entirety of the Natchez Trace Parkway.

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Fresh Pecans on the Natchez Trace

I had never had a fresh pecan before, but they were just lying on the ground for the taking. It was almost as if pecans grew on trees!

Many times would see cars pulled to the side of the road. People were crouched, filling bags with items picked from the ground. This time of year, pecans are falling from the trees in Mississippi and we joined the random assortment of people along the side of the road in picking up a couple pecans for ourselves.

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