

Our friend the weird looking bug. He didn't stick around too long though. The cat thought he was a fun toy and decided to play with him.

Here are some pictures of the Laura Plantation. Here is where the stories of Brer rabbit were written down. The Laura Plantation was a Creole plantation. On a Creole plantation business was the key. It was not a place to live but a place to work.


This is some sort of flower that has berries that look lke little butts. Hee hee





These are the slave quarters on the plantation. There were usually 8 families in each one. They had peole living in these buildings all the way until 1977. An those people who moved out didn't move far, they live about 1 block away in trailers now.

Here is the bell - the entire plantation was ran by the bell. It told them when they had to do things around the plantation.
This chair is over 150 years old and was made in the old African style.







These are pictures from Oak Alley plantation. It is pretty. According to the tour guide it is a Creole plantation as well, but it contradicts what I've learned about Creole plantations. They liked to flaunt their wealth here and Creoles did not flaunt their wealth at the planation because they felt it was not good for negotiations. Also you entered the home through the main middle door here, again in a Creole plantation home they would not make you go through the animal door.























































