Yesterday we fulfilled our duties of our mini-vacation.....ate, slept, ate,slept. Well, not exactly. After a fine breakfast, we went shopping in downtown Nachitoches. Lots of little shops for women mostly. There was two shops Eric enjoyed. The first was the Mercantile store, reminded me a lot of the old Sheridan Hardware. They sold everything and anything you could need and even had an original 1917? cash register that they still checked our customers on. And the second store he liked was a cooking store. Yep, my husband! Well they had a lot of samples of the food they sold in the store and the "sales pitch" of samples worked. We contributed to the local economy. I also found a book in the local bookstore to buy and after shopping, we went back to our room and enjoyed a lunchtime nap.
When we woke, we had the munchies and the need to do something. We decided to walk back downtown and take a horse carriage tour of the town. We found some of the best pork cracklins to take on our tour. The tour guide was a young man, I would guess he was a teenager, but anyway, he loved history and was a great tour guide. He also pointed out some great places from Steele Magnolia's. After our tour, we found a street bench to sit and people watch until supper. We chose a local downtown restaurant, specializing in creole dishes. The restaurant was a little old and could use some fixing up, but the main course was really good. Eric had a gulf shrimp dish with a crap, lobster and shrimp sauce. I had grilled catfish on a bed of dirty rice and topped with a spicy crawfish sauce. We were successfully stuffed again. We walked back to our room, read and watched TV for the weather back home, then went and got ice cream at Sonic. Yeah, had to help the sweet tooth out.
This morning we had another wonderful breakfast. First course was a yogurt parfait with granola, banana's and strawberries. The second course was what our hostess called a pancake. I just called it cake. It was blueberry pancake that had pecans and Reese's morsel cooked in the bottom, topped with fresh whip cream, strawberries and bananas. Link sausage and grapes were on the side. It was very yummy. I love fancy breakfast.
We then packed up and headed out the door. Our tour guide from yesterday recommended that we visit Fort St. Jean Baptiste, where his dad worked. Sure enough, his dad was our tour guide today. The fort is a reconstruction based on historical records. I'm sure on busier days they do more re-enactments, but today was a slow day, which just meant more one-on-one time with our tour guide. By the way, dad told us today that he was a single dad. Nathan's mom had died about 9 years ago, and he had raised him on his own since then. He did a good job.
After touring the fort, Tommy recommended we go see some of the plantations. Eric was itching to head home, but once Tommy told us that one of the plantations was where part of "The Horse Soldiers" was filmed (starring JOHN WAYNE). It didn't take much to talk him into going then. Oakland Plantation was originally started around the late 1700's, was owned by the same family until 1989 and is now owned by National Park Service. What I enjoyed a lot about this home, was that the NPS has not restored everything back to the 1800's when the house was built, but kept much of the furniture the same because the family did live in the house until 1989. Of course the newest furniture is from the 50's and the ranger said the family were great pack rats, so it made it easier for the NPS.
Now we are headed home and should be home around 6 or 7. It has been a great weekend, but I can't wait to see my kids. See ya next vaca.
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