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Author "Nathan Coker"

By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Sep 25th, 2015
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article by Dan Chason During my days as a professional guide, I truly enjoyed the many hunting and fishing stories that were shared by my clients.  One story that sticks out in my mind came to me from a client who was a repeat customer.  For two trips ...
By Nathan Coker
In Featured Slider
Sep 25th, 2015
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Albert Kelly article by Barbara Leader | photography by Brad Arender Eighty-eight year old Albert Kelly’s hands are wrinkled, cracked and calloused from more than 65 years of holding, cutting, twisting and bending red-hot metal into some of the most be...
By Nathan Coker
In Featured Slider
Sep 25th, 2015
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The North Delta Food and Wine Festival is a premier food and wine event making its debut in October 2015.  It is an event unlike any other in the region and will attract food and wine lovers who gather in Monroe to enjoy the best the region has to offe...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Home
Sep 25th, 2015
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Easy to live in and easy to love are trademarks of Mary and John Eaves’ well-appointed  home and carefully planned gardens. LaVerna, the Catholic nuns’ retreat, creates a never to be spoiled green space directly across from the Eaves’ front gardens. A ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Sep 25th, 2015
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Praying from the Field article by Cindy G Foust Happy Fall, BayouLife readers…I hope your days have been filled with some cooler air during this back to school time. I, for one, am enjoying a relaxing morning sitting on back porch, writing my col...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Sep 25th, 2015
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article by Erin Sharplin Love Fall is the perfect time to slow down,  to reassess and to reclaim your life from any clutter that accumulated over the busy summer.   But where do you begin?  Reorganizing your life can seem overwhleming,  and without a g...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Sep 25th, 2015
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article by Kenny Covington As I have gotten older, I find that I still enjoy the outdoors as much as I ever did.  To me, there is no better way to spend a day than to be on the water trying to outsmart a bass or two.  I used to hunt a little bit when [...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Sep 25th, 2015
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article by P. Allen Smith | photo by Mark Fonville Autumn’s turning leaves foretell the arrival of the garden’s most bodacious fruit – the pumpkin. A favorite in my fall kitchen, pumpkins aren’t limited to just holiday pies and spooky jack-o-lanterns. ...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Sep 25th, 2015
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article by Meredith McKinnie He’s a coach, but I’m not his wife. Technically, I’m just the girlfriend, even though I cook for us, buy our groceries, wake up next to him. I make our breakfast, assemble our lunches, kiss him goodbye, an...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Scene
Aug 31st, 2015
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The seven participating galleries in the Downtown Gallery Crawl opened their doors August 6th. Strolling from gallery to gallery visitors took in artwork by some of the region’s best-loved artists, while also gaining exposure to a few up-and-comers, as...