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Tuesday, October 26, 2004
What To Do?
You'd think that, living 50 miles from a major city, there would be much less entertainment and recreational activities. People would be reluctant to drive an hour just to visit the property and see birds. So we've been compiling a list of activities to include in your day's visit. We also developed this list as a preliminary step of developing a business plan for a bed and breakfast operation in the distant future.
Did you know that:
The Global Wildlife Center is 5 minutes away. Featuring a park with hundreds of African animals that you can feed from carriages.
There are two vineyards within 15 minutes. The Landry Vineyards are four miles away and offer a tour and tasting room on Saturdays. More popular, the Pontchartrain Vinyards in Bush, LA offer Jazz concerts on the grounds and a popular tasting room for visitors. Pontchartrain Vineyards is open Wednesday thru Sunday.
We'll cover many more strenuous activities in future blogs.
- posted by J-Birds @ 9:18 PM |
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