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Creoles and Cajuns always lit bonfires on the levee during the holidays
to light the way for Papa Noel. It is one of the nicest things about working on the Mississippi deta in winter. Some of the rows of bonfires would go for miles and miles. A sight to see.... combined with the cajan music drifting across the river in and out of fog banks... Most times working offshore Christmas is a bummer, But I will always remember Christmas on the Mississippi as a unique almost magical Christmas. This is a tourist photo but it gives you an ideal what the bonfires look like ://www.trainholidays.com/th/images/mq_bonfires.jpg What your Christmas at Sea Story? Joe .. |