This video brought a tear to my eye. My dear loving Grandmother Lorina was born in Louisiana who since passed away some years ago. The presentation of the people, the culture, the overall general life of Louisiana is spot-on. Samantha Brown thank you for this moment of reflection of family, home, and of unending true love. [Ms Lorina Dupree, 11.27.1911 - 2.9.1998] 😔
I love this episode (which I edited) so much. Every sequence ROCKS, because every PERSON in their sequence rocks. I just want to mention that Ann Savoy, who represents The Magnolia Sisters in the final sequence, has many albums of her own - and "Adieu, False Heart" is a collaboration with Linda Ronstadt - her last recording. Go find it. ENJOY OUR WORK!
About an hour and a half to two hours from my front door, depending upon traffic. Lafayette is so underrated and my favorite city in my home state. Thanks for getting the word out, Samantha.
Lafayette and Acadiana is the Louisiana I love! World class cuisine, the friendliest people, a festival just about every weekend, and live music and dancing is a way of life. When you go again make it in April for Festival International de Louisiane or in October for Festivals Acadiens Et Creoles in October. I hope you had a wonderful dinner at Charley G's and ice cream at the world's last remaining Borden's Ice Cream Shoppe! This boy might still be there had a woman from Santa Fe not caught his eye.
As a Houston native with a family farm in Louisiana, this makes me homesick! My husband and I moved to Spokane, WA early this year and we love the Inland Northwest but I sure do miss home.
How different the lives of folk in Lafayette, Louisiana, from my home in Pitkin County, Colorado. I first heard a zydeco band at a summer concert at the Denver Botanic Gardens, and, I was in love. On the long, long winter nights, snow deep, I think of a balmy Louisiana and the food. The music. Heck, even the gators. (But mostly the food.)
Nice to get outside your regular "comfort zone" isn't it? I've been to Louisiana a few times and it is a fun place with awesome people. Just make sure you don't bring those "Northern ideas" down with you. Quickest way to get run out of town is wearing the wrong hat for your sports team. I'm very happy that some people from Louisiana have moved my way in Texas and opened up shop. Because that means I don't have to drive 3-10 hours to go enjoy some really awesome cajun/creole food or some of the awesome Jazz/Cajun/Creole/Zydeco music.
if earth rotates on it's axis west to east then how come waves always flow from the oceans towards the lands regardless of the oceans being to the east west north or south of the lands instead the waves should flow in the opposite direction of the earth's rotation ?
This video brought a tear to my eye. My dear loving Grandmother Lorina was born in Louisiana who since passed away some years ago. The presentation of the people, the culture, the overall general
life of Louisiana is spot-on.
Samantha Brown thank you for this moment of reflection of family, home, and of unending true love.
[Ms Lorina Dupree, 11.27.1911 - 2.9.1998] 😔
As a native of SW Louisiana, this was beautifully done!!!! 👏👏👏
@@wanderwomantrisha that means alot! Thanks!!
I love this episode (which I edited) so much. Every sequence ROCKS, because every PERSON in their sequence rocks. I just want to mention that Ann Savoy, who represents The Magnolia Sisters in the final sequence, has many albums of her own - and "Adieu, False Heart" is a collaboration with Linda Ronstadt - her last recording. Go find it. ENJOY OUR WORK!
About an hour and a half to two hours from my front door, depending upon traffic. Lafayette is so underrated and my favorite city in my home state. Thanks for getting the word out, Samantha.
@@jasoncromwell4206 thanks! I loved being there!!
Thank you for capturing the true Cajun culture…there’s no place like home!❤
Lafayette and Acadiana is the Louisiana I love! World class cuisine, the friendliest people, a festival just about every weekend, and live music and dancing is a way of life. When you go again make it in April for Festival International de Louisiane or in October for Festivals Acadiens Et Creoles in October. I hope you had a wonderful dinner at Charley G's and ice cream at the world's last remaining Borden's Ice Cream Shoppe! This boy might still be there had a woman from Santa Fe not caught his eye.
@@davidpaz9389 I did!! Fun fact the original Bordens “factory” is in Hudson valley. Was there last month
As a Houston native with a family farm in Louisiana, this makes me homesick! My husband and I moved to Spokane, WA early this year and we love the Inland Northwest but I sure do miss home.
I want to go! ❤Thank you for taking us there, Samantha! 😊
@@katebarker1983 thanks for watching!
This is a great episode! Growing up In Lafayette. This was very nostalgic!
@@tinanoel5570 thanks so much!
Loved this episode! Glad to see you uploading your series to TH-cam! :)
@@akfasso thanks for watching!!!
Good job Samantha 👏
@@johnketkhounaroun2186 thanks!!
WOOHOO
I missed this style of content!!
We used to watch you years ago
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How different the lives of folk in Lafayette, Louisiana, from my home in Pitkin County, Colorado. I first heard a zydeco band at a summer concert at the Denver Botanic Gardens, and, I was in love. On the long, long winter nights, snow deep, I think of a balmy Louisiana and the food. The music. Heck, even the gators. (But mostly the food.)
We Love you from Albuquerque NM USA !
@@timshel011 thanks!!
I've always wanted to visit Lafayette ❤.
@@Aztec73 I really loved it there!
@RealSamanthaBrown It seems very cozy very family oriented, I can see why you loved it.
I’m crazy about New Orleans, but this looks just as fun to me!
@@katebarker1983 New Orleans is fantastic but I was blown away by Lafayette!!
I'm not sure how many of those crawfish I could eat But I would try to eat them all.😋
Nice to get outside your regular "comfort zone" isn't it? I've been to Louisiana a few times and it is a fun place with awesome people. Just make sure you don't bring those "Northern ideas" down with you. Quickest way to get run out of town is wearing the wrong hat for your sports team. I'm very happy that some people from Louisiana have moved my way in Texas and opened up shop. Because that means I don't have to drive 3-10 hours to go enjoy some really awesome cajun/creole food or some of the awesome Jazz/Cajun/Creole/Zydeco music.
Laissez les bons moments rouler
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if earth rotates on it's axis west to east then how come waves always flow from the oceans towards the lands regardless of the oceans being to the east west north or south of the lands instead the waves should flow in the opposite direction of the earth's rotation ?