I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (31)
jocko500
mean to say a boudin and sausage maker
solrac_gi_2nd
Your series is a 'history document' ! Another superb post !!!
CarolSassy
Fantastic pic! Yes, New Braunfels is close to us, and it is primarily a German town. They have a place there that makes wonderful German sausage. Love sausage! V (:
drifterlee
Cool pic!!!! Where did you take these pics?
SophiaDeer
Excellent! This is a fantastic series.
Richardphotos
awesme antiques Jock and capture
Svarg
When I first looked I thought it was a printing press or something. Lol! Cool old piece of hardware. Nice capture!
kimariehere
oh yes! i love antiques!! wonderful to see how they used to do things!! thanks for sharing jock i really like this series!!
B_PEACOCK
Ahh Boudin (drowling) I love that stuff . My friends mom in La made it for a store and it was to die for. I am going to make some soon ;) Awesome pic my friend .Boudin is not really so much a sausage so to speak.Uses all kinds of stuff in it like rice in some Boudin ;)
jocko500
that why I put the two down as boudin and sausage. You are right B_PEACOCK
TomDart
Thanks jock! My wife once lived in LePlace, or is it LaPlace..."sausage capitol of the world" full of Cajun sausauge. Thanks for this shot. I know the first generations to that land were poor people, evicted from other land. They did pretty well considering little to do with.
jocko500
it is LePlace
leda_moon
Very cool shot!love the mood of this history!!**V
IO4
Thanks for sharing this history - it's great to see stuff like this.
Valerie-Ducom
excellent shot, my grandfather had the same machine!!! very good shot and very original capture.. GOOOODDDD.. Great a good day and kiss ;)
nhirschberger
Fantastic capture ! Wonderful textures and details ! Excellent work !!!
DennisReed
Now this will put the rust in rustic! Bravo!
BrasilGirl2004
You have told us much that is of interest! The food sounds excellent!
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent photo and incredible objects.....!!!!
jcv2
Old stuff here, never seen before anything like this but nowadays processing is all doen in factories I guess! :)
tallpindo
On my paper rooute as a boy I had a Danish lady Mrs. Sorenson who made sausages. On a blizzard day with deep snow when I walked up to her house to collect I could smell the spiced meat of her sausage making. In the house I saw machines like this. Now a pun. Of all the sausages I know, chorizo is the wurst.
soffy
wonderful capture and excellent shotV
Star4mation
Better than the History Channel, your pics and words!! Thanks Jock :)
soulofharmony
Really love this series.. mr jocko and this is another stunning composition. has atmosphere excellent:)
ysvry
great foto, my granny (god bless her soul)always during diner,started to tell how in her youth people made blood wurst (boiling and stiring blood in a big bowl), making us all a little naucious lol.
dragonfly2000
My mouth waters. Sorry I read 'ysvry' comments it's just time for lunch!
eryt
If people havent eaten cajun boudin..they have no idea what they are missing! wonderful shot, Jocko..well done! :)
redbeard
Thanks for the explanation, the white one sounds better to me as well. Another interesting historical shot!
sharky_
Antique collection. Beautiful. Aloha
Snow_Angel
So thats what this is,lol! Excellent history lesson Jock! Love to see these old utinsiles and know what they are! Excellent shot! :)