Thursday, September 20, 2012

St. Gabriel

I can't believe I'm posting three days in a row, but here I am! Today I went out to the cemetery to put autumn flowers on my mother's and sister's graves. It was a glorious day, with temps in the upper 70s, blue skies, and a slight breeze. Along the way I stopped and photographed some things I've wanted to shoot for some time.

This is the road where my grandparents' old house now resides. I love the funky lettering on the sign. Looks like they lost an O, two U's and a P and did the best they could. No pretense out here in the country!
This is my grandparents' home, relocated to its new position on Bayou Paul Rd. Although never in pristine shape it looked a lot better than this. It makes me sad to see it here, away from its original birthplace. There used to be a glass louvered door where that ugly white one is now. I got locked out once when I was home alone and broke one of the glass panes trying to get back in. Boy, did my paw paw fuss at me! The house also originally had a tin roof, but in later years they put on a more traditional roof. Looks like it's never been replaced.
This is how I like to remember the old house, with my grandmother beside it, and the levee out in front.
These are my two oldest kids with my grandmother, Celina, in 1985. Autumn looks upset and Greg looks like the cat that ate the canary. I can only guess what mischief that boy was up to. He looks mighty proud of himself.
St. Gabriel Catholic Church
This historic church is where my mother was christened, had her first communion, and was confirmed.
I think she married my dad here, but he doesn't really remember. :/
Built between 1774 and 1776, it is the oldest church in the Louisiana Purchase Territory.
This old store dating back to 1880 sits on the corner of Bayou Paul Rd. and Hwy. 75 (River Rd.)
The levee, across the street from Barthel's store.
Hope you enjoyed meandering along the River Rd. with me today. Sharing with Nancy's Rural Thursday.

55 comments:

  1. what a gorgeous church, and great family memories. sorry your grandparents' home was moved, but at least it still exists, i suppose.

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  2. Love your Grandmother's apron and your photos are very good. It looks like a beautiful day in the neighborhood!

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  3. I DID enjoy traveling with you!! So much family history! LOVE the old church!! Am surprised that there isn't a cemetery around it. Is this the original church or has been replaced on the same site?
    So nice that your family is from the area--- True Roots!!

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  4. I did enjoy it, and thanks for the tour! Love your old photos!

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  5. What a wonderful post! I've so enjoyed wandering along this road with you.

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  6. Great post. I love the beautiful little church and the old store.

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  7. It looks wonderful there. I loved your tour...it's always interesting to see far away places :)

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  8. The church is pretty neat, with its history in the community and in your family. Your grandparents' home looks like a home where the atmosphere was welcoming and where memories were made to be treasured for a lifetime.

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  9. That is a lovely trip through your LA roots...cute children...now grown. Those are super pictures to share.

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  10. that was a lovely trip I took with you and your photographs, you have a way with words and a brilliant way with photographs.

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  11. Splendid set of pictures! I have come to be try worried when I see that "cat that eat...." look on my sons face! Things normally get very silly when he wears it!

    More Dubai stuff coming next week!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Australia

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  12. Beautiful pictures - I love the road sign.

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  13. What a lovely post, I especially like the shot of your grandma and your kids... the general store, that one I would frame and hang!

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  14. Such a neat walk with you through your family history, Gail. The house, store and church are amazing for how old they are.

    xo

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  15. I love it when we make the time in our day to capture those things that we pass by and think "I need to capture that"...I did that yesterday with the swollen Withlacoochee River. I loved hearing more of your history...I get warm and fuzzies when I look at pictures of my grandparent's home...it is still there but was sold a few years back. I love that church!

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  16. Great photos! I may never visit your neck of the woods personally, but I have certainly traveled there with your photos!

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  17. So many great memories here! I'm so glad I remember spending time with my great-grandparents. They were such characters in the best sense of the word.

    @Tree Hugger - Suzan, the cemetery is behind the church, and some of the graves go back to the late 1700s.

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  18. Sweet memories, Gail. I love the little church. How wonderful to have it still around. Have a great weekend.

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  19. I loved taking a walk down memory lane with you. Thank you for sharing all of these wonderful buildings with us and sharing your memories of their history.

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  20. Thanks for sharing your lovely memories. I find it fascinating that you actually move houses from one location to the other in the USA.

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  21. These are such beautiful images and great memories. I love the church! That would make a beautiful sunset photo ;-) Thanks for sharing your memories with us. Have an amazing weekend! ~Hugs

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  22. When you said louvered glass door, I had to stop and think for a minute and then it dawned on me what it was....those were great! I never see them anymore! Thanks for showing us around and I love that street sign!

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  23. 1774-6... That's incredible that it's still there! I love old structures like that... would love to tour that & the store! Wonderful captures =)

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  24. I enjoyed traveling Bayou Paul Road. Would love to know all about everyone who lived along that road. Enjoyed the image of your grandmother and kidos.

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  25. Gail, these are wonderful!
    I just love the first one.
    Every sign should be so interesting!
    Wishing you a fantastic weekend.
    xo.

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  26. This was really neat. Thanks for pointing out the levee...wow you wouldn't want that to bust a leak would you?

    Greg has something hidden behind his back...

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  27. So sad to see old homes of any kind we knew from our childhood in a state of disrepair. Even though it is out of place I think it's wonderful that you are still able to see and remember the good times within its walls.
    Love the old storefront - the b&w was a great choice.
    The last shot - the epitome of rural loveliness!

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  28. Wonderful trip. Your photographs stir memories worth revisiting. Happy weekend, Gail.

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  29. Gail, that old church is absolutely wonderful and I loved every single thing about this whole post. It's really neat that your kids got to know their great-grandmother! (As a "G-G" myself this really means a lot to me!).....we loved Louisiana so much; this post really makes me want to come back.

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  30. Lovely shots. That wooden church is stunning!

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  31. I enjoyed this so much.. I just love the looks of that old store. I love the B&W editing. Lots of history here my friend.

    Hugs~

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  32. Yes, it was nice Gail. It's always nice to reminisce. Loved the old store - Dave

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  33. Wonderful memories Gail! The kind that we never forget! Love the church photo but all are wonderful!

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  34. Wonderful memories Gail! The kind that we never forget! Love the church photo but all are wonderful!

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  35. Love this "walk" down memory lane.
    Nothing stays the same...
    not even our memories (at least, mine don't).
    What lovely and nostalgic old buildings.
    And, thank goodness for photos!

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  36. Gail,
    Thanks for the trip down your memory lane.
    I love that old Catholic church. Too bad your dad forgot where he got married. :o(

    Charlotte

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  37. Love your Louisiana photos - my parents grew up in Houma, and your photos reminded me of spending my summers there!

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  38. I really enjoyed this post... so many great memories, lots of history. Love that shot of your grandmother... looks like Greg is hiding something behind his back!

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  39. Those are just lovely pictures Gail and coupled with your understated commentary it's another great post. Had to laugh that your dad didn't remember where he got married and so did you obviously.

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  40. Lovely memories! What a beautiful church!

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  41. What a beautiful spot .. and clearly some fond memories. I love the photo of your grandmother and kidlets.. and that church is so charming.

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  42. Oh I truly enjoyed this visit with you. It is a beautiful place I love the old buildings and you have beautiful children. Lovely memories.

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  43. A great collection of shots. I can relate as my grandparents place was sold and turned into apartments and went down hill from there. I remember wishing that it would burn down so I wouldn't have to see it in that shape. The car wash in the side yard didn't help things either. Finally they torn it down. It was a relief.

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  44. Girl, you really have a sight for subjects to photograph. I just love them all...
    Went through your state on our way to Florida, but took the upper roads. 20 to Jackson and down. Sure wanted to travel through your area, but hubby chose the other route.
    hugs

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  45. Ah! Old memories... They are like gold... A heart warming post Gail.
    Have a wonderful sunday :)

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  46. Gorgeous Gail! Such rich, interesting history.
    I have to get down there one of these days.
    LOVE that sign! and the old store! Wow.
    xo

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  47. the church is so beautiful!
    it's a lovely scene

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  48. Thank you for the walk around your homestead, good that its still standing and you can see it. I am sure it brings back memories.

    Have a blessed week!

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  49. Love the history in this post along with the black and white. Such a fun trip down memory lane, thank you for sharing it with us.

    Oh...and I agree that your son looks pretty pleased with himself and your daughter thinks he's a riot. :) Those are the kind of photos that become even more priceless with time.

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  50. Very nice memories! Love that the old Barthel Store still stands. Looks like a great place for many shots!

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  51. Sweet memories! Love the church pic- and the store looks like it holds a ton of memories too.

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  52. Oh, Gail, I'm reveling in so much rich history! Love your memories and your place in all of this. I've got to see that church for myself some day. So glad it's still standing! Same for that grocery store!!

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