Stop in and see what fun you might find. The Pepper family has been providing trees to our area for years. The trees are ready beginning in November, but they are growing all year round. As we all know, Si whooped them good. He knows a good donut, Jack!
Can you eat as many as Si? There may not be a camper as a prize to win, but the donuts are worth the stop. You can stop by and take a photo or go in and see what one weapon you would want in the woods? Willie and his pit crew work to beat Phillip even if it is for second to last. You see the Ike Hamilton Expo center featured as the racing location.
Here, you can take a picture in front of the statue of Mr. Ike, the namesake of the building, and Doc-o-lena, his famous horse. You might luck out and catch a livestock show or event as this facility stays full of activity year round, even the occasional lawnmower race. When the warehouse coffee pot is busted, Jep knows where they can find their morning pick me up. The boys are looking for a regular cup of joe, but Jase orders the "strongest thing they've got.
But when the poetry reading begins, the boys hit the road. Slide into the Corner Coffee House for a great cup of coffee and one of their cupcakes, scones, muffins, or cookies.
They also serve lunches with sandwiches, salads, and soups daily. When Willie is offered a chance to "Protect and Serve," Si comes along for the ride. That is until they catch Jase's wife, Missy, speeding by.
They pull her over and Willie has a bit of fun. Be sure to drive safely and obey the speed limits or you could ride along in the back seat!
Did Jep Robertson leave Duck Commander? This sure beats crouching in a duck blind. Where does Duck Dynasty family live? How much is mountain man on Duck Dynasty worth? Based in Louisiana, Mountain Man runs an air conditioner repair business and is the host of a local radio show.
Do the Robertsons still make duck calls? Duck calls are still being produced daily by the Robertsons and friends on the site. You will definitely want to duck into the store and grab some great Duck Commander items to remember your trip.
You can also view the largest duck call created to commemorate the Duck Commander's 40th Anniversary. How much is Willie from Duck Dynasty worth? There's picture rail lighting, simple tile flooring, wooden cabinets and more than enough room in the living area for comfy seating. Phil and Kay's kitchen features simple wood cabinets and a large ceramic tile-topped island, which holds an electric stove. Phil hunts and fishes off this land, catching and eating his own food.
He might not even go into town all that often. Growing up, Phil's family ate off the land they owned in Vivian, Louisiana. They had no electricity or working toilet. While Phil is content with hunting, fishing and his podcast, Kay has her own business. It's a bakery called Miss Kay's Sweets and Eats. It's located in West Monroe and opened in December Miss Kay's Sweets and Eats is still open and appears to be doing well with lots of positive reviews on Google , Yelp , and Trip Advisor.
This is a "before" photo of the interior, taken around , before it was remodeled. The counter is small, and there doesn't seem to be enough room to show off all the goods. This is a post-renovation photo of the business.
There's a whole lot more space. The counter has been greatly expanded, and there is now a large pastry display case for all the baked goods. It's not located in the swamps. It's actually about 40 minutes away from Phil's home on the bayou and pretty close to the center of West Monroe.
The "Duck Dynasty" family has a lot of members, with several of them living on several conjoined acres they call "Robertson Row. There isn't any listing information for this one, but it looks to be several thousand square feet and may have been custom-built to the Roberts' liking.
Inside the foyer, an L-shaped staircase leads downstairs, while there's a piano available for playing. There's a large stone fireplace with a floating wood mantle and beautiful wide plank flooring. The biggest fixture in the living room is this sectional couch, which is where the Roberts family likes to congregate when they're visiting. It wraps around, and it's so big.
We play games on this table and watch our reality TV. As you can see, there's quite a lot of them. In mid, DNA results found that she had a sister that she never knew existed.
That discovery led to another six new members of the Robertson extended family. There are a lot of chairs here to accommodate such a large family. And the Robertsons pray before every meal. The most eye-catching feature is the built-in desk and bookshelf, which has a large, framed picture of the word "kind. So when Willie and Korie bought or possibly built this house, they had sliding barn doors installed between these two rooms.
That way, she and Bella could have private bedrooms while also having quick access to one another when they wanted to do so. Sadie is holding a copy of her book, " Live ," a book about Christian values and finding joy in life. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this "Duck Dynasty" house is the lines of Bible scripture that have been etched into the floor.
Each scripture is designated to one of the Robertson's family members. The one seen here is for Mary Kate Robertson, who married into the family when she married Luke Robertson in A close-up of Jeremiah The full scripture reads: "'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
But what is interesting is what the Robertsons decided to do with it for Sadie's wedding. For Sadie's wedding, they transformed the tennis court into a wedding tent, complete with fake grass and hundreds of string lights. This is the family compound. Sadie Robertson told viewers in a home tour for Today that her gorgeous home is her "favorite place in the world. The sprawling abode holds a lot of memories, after all — many of which viewers around the country got to witness.
Family plays an important role in Robertson's life, but she never thought that millions of people would fall so in love with their dynamics that they'd have a camera crew in that house. Sadie Robertson's mother, Korie Robertson, did all of the design work in their gorgeous West Monroe, Louisiana mansion, according to her home tour for Today. The massive stone house opens up to beautiful hardwood floors adorned with intricate rugs. The off-white walls are far from empty, too; there are tons of hunting items, tapestries, and picture frames hung throughout the house.
There's even a painting of Robertson from her Dancing with the Stars days hung up in the upstairs hallway, and an inspirational quote on the bathroom wall. Needless to say, the house definitely has a feminine touch from a mother who knows what she's doing when it comes to interior design.
We are surprised that there aren't more ducks in the large dwelling, though. The living room in Sadie Robertson's gorgeous home looks like a fabulous place to hang out, replete with fur rugs and plentiful throw pillows. The wooden beams, hardwood floors, and plants really give the space character, too.
Naturally, the room has some seriously Southern charm. Additionally, the living room is the comfiest room in the house, as Robertson told viewers in a home tour for Today.
The wrap-around living room couch itself is "everything," she said. The couch is so big, in fact, it fits the whole Duck Dynasty family. It's also where she and her family gather to play games, watch TV, and create a lot of her favorite family memories.
After all, it's that coveted time with loved ones that Robertson cherishes the most. I am captivated by faith. I am captivated by my family, by my husband. Sadie Robertson's gorgeous house, as she shared in her home tour for Today , has a floor plan that makes it quite the inviting space.
You see everyone. When asked why she thought viewers really took to her family during Duck Dynasty , Robertson told Fox News that her family always sticks together — and that's a beautiful thing.
As Robertson explained, her family's drama, when it occurred, was the real deal. If there's one place where families can truly come together, it's certainly the kitchen.
And this absolutely rings true for Sadie Robertson's meat-loving family.
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