To all who nurture: Happy Mothers' Day.
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Bill wore his McNeese State University hat.
Yesterday was the annual Crawfish Boil at his alma mater in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
But wait, with gas prices and airline tickets sky rocketing, he did not have to go a couple of thousand miles to enjoy a crawfish boil.
Instead, we drove to Callen Crabb Road in Sagle, to be exact.
For 26 years, Tim and Sherril Hartzog have been hosting crawfish boils, almost all in Omaha, Neb. where they lived until moving back "home" last year.
With their house built and having settled in to their new digs, it was time to start the crawfish tradition in Sagle.
Bill and I were fortunate to have been invited. I figured I wouldn't have to ask Bill twice if he wanted to go to an event featuring some of his Louisiana culture.
In fact, Bill was so enamored by the idea that he took along his annual invitation to the Lake Charles crawfish boil to let Tim and Sherril know that he had passed it up in favor of their Sagle version.
I told Bill that we probably wouldn't know too many people and that was okay. There was a pleasant surprise in store----I knew many of the other guests and even taught a few of them.
So, for me it was a crawfish-oriented reunion, involving lots of conversations about the good ol' days at Sandpoint High.
The event was also low key, comfortable and laid-back as folks stood around visiting and Tim stirred the pot. A few of the crawfish about to meet their demise even met some of the guests.
I don't know what was more fun, the food or the visiting. It all blended for a wonderful evening with a fun family of hosts.
AND, with the help of a few nimble, experienced fingers peeling away at the main dish , I even sampled my first two bites of crawfish.
I liked it.
Thanks so much to Tim and Sherril and family for including us in your annual event. It was a delightful evening from start to finish.
I know Bill enjoyed it because he was telling me about viewing some You Tube videos this morning featuring crawfish farms.
Happy Sunday and blessings to all the moms.
Bill showing Tim, Sherril and Sherril's mom Sharon the McNeese State Crawfish Boil invite.
No minimum age necessary for sampling crawfish.




















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