by Mike Redaelli
Country Roads' creative director Mike Redaelli encountered this pelican down in Grand Isle, a week after he relocated from Phoenix to Baton Rouge. Can you think of a more fitting introduction to Louisiana?
We pick August as the time to tell stories about the natural and fragile elements of our state. From "The Plight and Progress of the Louisiana Whooping Crane" to C.E. Richard's vivid, literary take on the land loss that plagues Louisiana, from a Baton Rouge neighborhood reconnecting through backyard gardens to the locked and lost forts of Plaquemines Parish, it's more important than ever to keep our eyes open and our fingers on the pulse of our changing, oft-imperiled state. It may not all be happy reading, but we hope you find spirit in these words all the same.
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