Along with 100 other people who were milling about, trying to capture themselves beneath the legendary Duck Commander sign.
It’s a cult thing.
Because sometimes you just have to!
After all, it IS Monroe, Louisiana!
Mostly I did this for my guys --- because they are huge huge fans…and I admit it, I got swept up in the adventure too!
Hi guys, guess where I am?!
You dared me and I did!
And yes, even the taxidermy has a long beard….
And you CAN pick up plenty of souvenirs ----
Baby, you are NOT in DUBLIN anymore! LOL!
And NO, you can NOT have one of these….just because it is CAMMO!
And NO, we did not see any Duck Dynasty stars here….they have much better things to do than hang around where fans gather ---however….
We went here for dinner --- Cotton!
How many of you watched Chopped??
Chef Cory Bahr was a former winner, and this is HIS restaurant! Oh my goodness, was it wonderful! And while we were enjoying our meal---who should walk in??
Pardon the grainy picture from the rear, this is a zoom shot from across the restaurant…..it’s Martin from Duck Dynasty. He knows where the great eats are!
As we were leaving I was introduced to Chef Cory ---and we had a nice little chat! Turns out he is a quilt lover too and was telling me about one he has that is all feed sacks ---and upon Susan telling him that we had done the “bring a tourist to Monroe” loop that included Duck Commander – he proceeded to tell us that the entire Robertson family was in the upstairs room having dinner at that moment ---THAT was the furniture I heard being moved around above during our meal.
So close but yet so far ---and I was tickled to be able to give this bit of gab back to my guys at home ---
This morning we are off and running with a very busy and full day. it’s a Rectangle Wrangle workshop today, followed by a lecture tonight ---it was 100 degrees yesterday with high humidity and it should be the same today ---can anyone say PONYTAIL!? It’s all about keeping cool and quilting on!
Have a super Friday, everyone!
My hubby is so jealous of you he can't stand it. =)Love the pics! Thanks Bonnie
ReplyDeleteAsk them to take you to Eskamoe's.
ReplyDeleteLove the adventures you get to enjoy! My guys would have loved to be so close to their "family from another mother". We could be the northern clan (here in western PA) to this redneck family and I also have a Phil Robertson - my son!
ReplyDeleteHave fun quilting and trying to stay cool.
Jen Robertson
That is so cool! Awesome adventures of a lifetime. You are blessed, and you take us with you.
ReplyDeleteKathleen in boring San Juan
Thank God I Quilt
Quilts gt you to the most interesting places!
ReplyDeleteCOOL AND MOUTHWATERING AT THE SAME TIME! THERE ARE A LOT OF GUYS OUT THERE GREEN WITH ENVY. DON'T MIND A GRAINY PICTURE AT ALL IF IT'S OF A GUY'S BACKSIDE! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI do so enjoy your adventures! Whoo! Hoo! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHey Bonnie, if you were a true Duck Dynasty groupie, you would have waited in parking lot to get candid shots of them leaving!My freind's 15 year old daughter has it down to a science! She has picturea od all kinds od stars that were in NY! Can you say stalker? lol! Enjoy your Louisiana getaway!
ReplyDeleteHello Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteI have to laugh. I had a good idea what was going on when you were in Ireland. Looking at your pictures today I haven't a clue what it is all about.
Love,
Muv
Love the cammo truck. My dad collects ones like that one. Won't bore you with the details. So he never complains about my fabric stash. I was surprised how much he liked me sewing room lay out. My dad taught me to sew.
ReplyDeleteYou...down in Monroe...where my best friend lives and just 30 minutes from my momma, sister and brother! Here I am in NE Kansas..there's something wrong with this picture..I know! I should be there with you...now I'm just down right jealous! I want some crawfish pies!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Carrie D.