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Archive for December, 2005

Cajun Blog Badges and Site Updates

Brandon and I are reworking all of RealCajunRecipes.com right now to make it easier to use and easier to manage. We’ll be adding some goodies to the site and here’s a sneak peak — more blog badges. You are free to use them just please copy them to your own server. A link back to http://www.RealCajunRecipes.com would be nice but it’s not required.

Cajun | Gumbo | Crawfish

Shrimp | Boudin | Cush Cush

The code (for images saved on your server in the /images/ directory).

Cajun
<a href="http://www.realcajunrecipes.com"><img border="0" align="absmiddle" src="/images/cajun.gif" alt="Cajun" /></a>

Gumbo
<a href="http://www.realcajunrecipes.com"><img border="0" align="absmiddle" src="/images/gumbo.gif" alt="Gumbo" /></a>

Crawfish
<a href="http://www.realcajunrecipes.com"><img border="0" align="absmiddle" src="/images/crawfish.gif" alt="Crawfish" /></a>

Shrimp
<a href="http://www.realcajunrecipes.com"><img border="0" align="absmiddle" src="/images/shrimp.gif" alt="Shrimp" /></a>

Boudin
<a href="http://www.realcajunrecipes.com"><img border="0" align="absmiddle" src="/images/boudin.gif" alt="Boudin" /></a>

Cush Cush
<a href="http://www.realcajunrecipes.com"><img border="0" align="absmiddle" src="/images/cushcush.gif" alt="Cush Cush" /></a> Have fun and let me know if you are using them!

Oh, also.. I named the servers roux, boudin, alphonse, boudreaux and clotille. Roux is the main server because you know..everything good starts with a roux :) Also, I recently bought http://hollybeach.la and plan to make it into a Holly Beach news site. Stay tuned!

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A Cajun Christmas

Christmas has always been my favorite holiday. I loved eating all that Cajun food at gatherings for both sides of my family. My mom’s side made darn good candied yams and my dad’s side made great dressings (seafood and rice). And every year I’d listen to Disney’s Christmas album with the chipmonks and read my favorite Christmas book ever — Cajun Night Before Christmas.

Cajun Night Before Christmas

The book stars Gaston, the green nosed alligator as Rudolf and is written with a ‘tick’ Cajun accent and illustrates the following story:

Cajun Night Before Christmas

Twas the night before Christmas, An’ all t’ru de house,
Dey don’t a t’ing pass, Not even a mouse.

De chirren been nezzle, Good snug on de flo’
An’ Mamm pass de pepper, T’ru de crack on de do’.

Den Mama in de fireplace, Done roas’ up de ham,
Stir up de gumbo, An’ make bake de yam.

Den out on de by-you, Dey got such a clatter,
Make soun’ link old Boudreau, Done fall off his ladder.

I run like a rabbit, To got to de do’,
Trip over the dorg, An’ fall on de flo’.

As I look out de do’, In de light 0′ de moon,
I t’ink "Manh, you crazy, Or got ol’ too soon."

Cuz dere on de by-you, W’en I stretch ma’ neck stiff,
Dere’s eight alligator, A pullin’ de skiff.

An’ a little fat drover, Wit’ a long pol’n stick,
I know r’at away, Got to be ole St. Nick.

Mo’ fas’er and fas’er, De ‘gator dey came.
He whistle an’ holler, An’ call dem by name:

"Ha, Gaston! Ha, Tiboy! Ha, Pierre an’ Alcee,
Gee, Ninette! Gee Suzette! Celeste and Renee!"

"To de top 0′ de porch, To de top 0′ de wall,
Make crawl, alligator, An’ be sho’ you don’ fall.

"Like Tante Flo’s cat, T’ru de treetop he fly,
W’en de big ol’ houn’ dorg, Come a run hisse’f by,

Like dat up de porch, Dem ole ‘gator clim!
Wit’ de skiff flill 0′ toy, An’ St. Nicklus behin’.

Den on top de porch roof, It soun’ like de hail,
W’en all dem big ‘gator, Done sot down dey tail.

Den down de chimney, He fell wit’ a bam.
An’ St. Nicklus fall, An’ sit on de yam.

"Sacre!" he axclaim, "Ma pant got a hole,
I done sot ma’se’f, On dem red hot coal.

"He got on his foots, An’ jump like a card,
Out to de flo’, Where he Lan’ wit’ a SPLAT!

He was dress in musk-rat, From his head to his foot,
An’ his clothes is all dirty, Wit’ ashes an’ soot.

A sack full 0′ playt’ing, He t’row on his back,
He look like a burglar, An’ dass fo’ a fack.

His eyes how dey shine, His dimple how merry!
Maybe he been drink, De wine from blackberry.

His cheek was like a rose, His nose like a cherry,
On secon’ t’ought maybe, He lap up de sherry.

Wit’ snow-white chin whisker, An’ quiverin’ belly,
He shook w’en he laugh, Like de stomberry jelly!

But a wink in his eye, An’ a shook 0′ his head,
Make my confi-dence dat, I don’ got to be scared.

He don’ do no talkin’, Gone straight to his work,
Put playt’ing in sock, An’ den turn wit’ a jerk.

He put bot’ his han’, Dere on top 0′ his head,
Cas’ an eye on de chimney, An’ den he done said

"Wit’ all 0′ dat fire, An’ dem burnin’ hot flame.
Me I am’ goin’ back, By deway dat l came.

"So he run out de do’, An’ he clim’ to de roof.
He am’ no fool, him, For to make one more goof.

He jump in his skiff, An’ crack his big whip.
De ‘gator move down, An’ don’ make one slip.

An’ I hear him shout loud, As a splashin’ he go,
"Merry Christmas to all, ‘Till saw you some mo’!"

Consider getting this book for any Cajun child you know (and even some adults — I lost my book and asked for it again for Christmas). I couldn’t imagine my childhood without it and all the other Gaston books!

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More Incredible Pictures of Holly Beach

To this day, quite a few people find this blog while looking for pictures of Holly Beach after Rita. I’m glad there’s still interest as I’ve got a lot more to post. First, we’ll start with pictures sent by my mom’s friend, Ms. Toni. Each of them revolved around my favorite place, T&T’s. In the email, she writes

We went to Holly Beach yesterday (11-05-05) and I took a few pictures of Holly Beach and where T & T’s was. You can look at all the pictures they had on TV or the newspaper but until you see this with your own eyes you can not image what it is like. And the smell……..Just terrible. It is unbelievable, all of Cameron looks like a war zone. We rode the back way from Kaplan all the way to Johnson Bayou and back. All the marsh grass is piled up on the side of the roads. I have never seen so many washers, dryers, iceboxes and freezers……..all on the side of the road, damaged.

Click on the link above to see all 3 pictures of T&T’s after Holly Beach.

Next, I’ve got an awesome PowerPoint slideshow (2MB) that showcases the damage of quite a few cities after Rita. Cities shown include Big Lake, Cameron, Holly Beach, Johnson Bayou, Grand Chenier, Carylyss, Hackberry, Abbeville, Galveston, Port Arthur and Lake Charles.

I’ve also got a slideshow with pictures taken by Russell Samanie at Point-Aux-Chein. And even more pictures from Mr. Ferral Manual at his camp in Holly Beach.
And finally, Monica Beth sent us the link to an incredible collection of pictures from around Pecan Island, Forked Island and Cow Island.

Thanks to everyone who shared their pictures. If you’ve got more, feel free to send them and I will continue to post. Also, if anyone has any information on the rebuilding of Holly Beach, we’d love to hear from you as well.

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