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Acadian Flycatcher
Acadian Flycatcher Description Measurements Length: 5.75” Wingspan: 8.75” Weight: 0.5 oz. Colors Primary: Olive Gray Under Belly: Pale Yellow Back: Olive Gray Tail: Olive Gray Breast: Olive Gray Head: Plain Crown:...
4 commentsboudin - how to make boudin and boudin biscuits
These are a big hit at any party or get together. I make these boudin biscuits anytime the guys gather for a football game. I even have had certain company come over just for these. Make you own boudin or purchase it at your supermarket. You can't go wrong with these appetizers.
0 commentsTypes Of Poem Forms - French Chant Royal Poems
The French Chant Royal, a child of the Ballade, with a nick name of Grand Ballade -- what fun to read and also to write. Complex the Chant Royal is, but worth the effort too.
10 commentsI am Proud to be a Cajun/Cadien
Yes, I am proud to be a cadien (Cajun). Cadien is the French form of the Americanized "Cajun".
0 commentsAcadian Redfish
The Acadian redfish is one of several redfish species found in the northwestern Atlantic.
0 commentsAcadia National Park in Bar Harbor Me
At the end of last summer I was feeling a bit restless, so I decided to take a few days road trip up to Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, Me. While I've lived in Massachusetts for many years and have...
7 commentsNames of BP Oil Spill Innocent Victim Identification
When a disaster strikes it is not always immediately clear what consequences may be for innocent by-standers. The BP Oil spill had far reaching and not readily identified victims that most people failed to recognize.
26 commentsRegardez la engine...
Greetings again all. You know, I've always been a tad fascinated with the English and French languages and how syntax, grammar, and structure play a role within them. Well, I'm in the perfect spot in the whole world (Maritime Canada) as the French...
0 commentsAncient Ships That Changed The World
After the Crusades ended, in the thirteenth century -- oar-less all-purpose sailing vessels rapidly developed. Rudders, which had been invented earlier, replaced steering oars. Ships were equipped with two or more masts and so could carry more sail.
12 commentsDats Cajun Creole Cafe
Cajun-Creole comes from the Acadians. Descendants of seventeenth century French Colonists. When the Acadians migrated to Louisiana, translations of their name generated the term 'Cajun'. Cajun cooking is a...
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