Inside Off-Grid Houseboat Life - Camp in Louisiana Swamp 🇺🇸
1.5 hours west of New Orleans is a rare culture living in tune with the swamp. Here, the locals spend their time removed from society, telling stories, hunting/cooking their food, and existing in a world that hasn't changed much in 100 years. Join me as we meet these fantastic people who open up their world to us.
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@MissDoreen
Ай бұрын
Hi Peter, thank you for all the awesome videos! I hope you have a beautiful weekend. Can’t wait to see the content for Hawaii 🤙🏽 be Sending love and gratitude 🙏🏽💜
@marisahokefazi2949
Ай бұрын
Done ( Subscribed to Dat Louisiana Life). Thanks for a very interesting Saturday morning beginning. I remember seeing skinned neutra for sale piled high at the Lexington Market in Baltimore (Which has been going strong since the 1700s), and not knowing what they were. The neutra booth was not far from the Faidley's crab cake booth, which is where I was going to buy jumbo lump crab cakes from old Mrs. Faidley and family. Having no idea what neutra were - whole, stretched long and thin with huge teeth like a skinned beaver, they looked like giant rats or dead cats or raccoons - I had no idea what they were. When I got back home to Hampden in Baltimore and asked my former beau, Barry, what a neutra was, he said, "Giant rats, and people eat them." He said that he had eaten neutra, but wouldn't again. I enjoyed seeing a glimpse of Tara and family"s life, and hearing about Cajun tradition. It surprised me to hear how the United States tried to eradicate the Cajun culture by disallowing the language to be spoken in school.
@michaelghgg
Ай бұрын
@@MissDoreenHawaii?
@MissDoreen
Ай бұрын
@@michaelghgg yes after Peter is done with doing all of the Louisiana life style he’s going to Hawaii soon 🤙🏽🥰
@MissDoreen
Ай бұрын
Peter, if you get a chance to read this, I remember you saying something about going to Hawaii after Louisiana? Am I correct? I believe that I am someone was wondering in a comment section about Hawaii and I said yes he’s planning on going out there. he’s done with Louisiana.☺️ have a great weekend, Peter! Thank you for all of your lovely energy and time! Peter, you’re the best🥰🤙🏽🤗
As a native of Southern Louisiana, thanks for choosing a good representative. It’s nice to see us not portrayed as silly backwoods people.
@RLL212
Ай бұрын
Amen to that! And I was so happy they found people with real Cajun accents.
@zsebestien7050
Ай бұрын
facts
@thunderwarrior1759
Ай бұрын
I’ve been captivated by the Cajun way of life since first watching the movie Southern Comfort and how they lived off the land and for me if i was ever to visit the United States it’s the south where I’d choose to visit because outside of the Cajun culture it’s all about NASCAR, Professional Wrestling and damn good food for me and spending as much time outside of the big cities as humanly possible
@christianbolt5761
Ай бұрын
Mother in law is from down there. Still have family down there. Great people
@SPG8989
Ай бұрын
They are the literal definition of backwoods.
I really like this guy. He won't kill a snake, only hunts and fishes to feed himself. He has a good heart, you can see it.
@klingonsexy
Ай бұрын
A man after my own heart! I'm happy to say I raised 4 sons and 2 daughters to be like that.
@Psychiatricnerd
28 күн бұрын
That’s 99% of outdoorsmen and hunters. People have such a bad perception of hunters but they care more for animals and the environment than probably almost every other group.
@Slide4Diddy
28 күн бұрын
I don’t live on a bayou but I’ve spent my life hunting and fishing. I don’t kill anything or keep any fish that I’m not going to eat. I think outdoorsmen and women actually have the most respect for nature. We are the ones spending our time and money on it.
@codyrockarano5220
25 күн бұрын
Most rural Americans are. Don't believe what you see on TV. The people who run Hollywood really hate us.
@robertawestbrooks9531
10 күн бұрын
Good man, God raised him well, so did his mom, and dad. Life is nice out there, easy, kick back life
I’m going to say…. This is “THE BEST VIDEO EVER!!!”
The people showing you this part of Louisiana are some of the coolest you ever had on your channel. Love their vibes
@vitaliyburlaka691
Ай бұрын
I second this. The chillest people have all been in this series so far
@nicknoname1383
Ай бұрын
follow em on dat louisiana life, theyre good people
@janetsmiley6778
Ай бұрын
Peter is making me so homesick. My coonass son, born in Houma, is now 48. I wanna go home.
@WatermelonJiki
Ай бұрын
Thank you, I was one of the people in the Louisiana series! Glad you enjoyed seeing some sights of our state and hope I was able to show and share some local traditions and wisdom. Take care, Donnie
@ktmac7610
Ай бұрын
I have lived here all my life and I’m always proud of the hospitality Louisiana Ian’s have. We have entertained ppl from all over the world.
I’ve learned more about America from Peters videos than I’ve done my whole life watching TV/movies/news.
@carolvillanueva3728
Ай бұрын
AGREE!!!!
@VikingJack-il4hw
Ай бұрын
His videos only represent tiny parts of America
@xoxoxoxoxo7997
Ай бұрын
Exactly
@jonbird6566
Ай бұрын
And Peters videos are 10x more entertaining at the soul of the video.. It's not just mind-numbing entertainment, its real genuine connection that touches your heart and soul. What does that say about the mainstream media? Peter tells the stories of the individual. He's not biased, he gives those individuals an uncensored platform to tell their true story, and he isn't putting people into a "box" or a "group". The story is raw and its real. It's not manipulated to portray things in a certain way, it just follows the flow of the reality of the people that the videos feature.
@boobear1907
Ай бұрын
@@VikingJack-il4hwnot true at all. He showcases every walk of life, Orthodox Jew to gang member.
I’m a lineman from NY and I have worked storms in almost every state from Maine to Louisiana, and Puerto Rico. The people in southern Louisiana were by far my favorite people I met on all the trips I’ve been on.
“Yes/no ma’am” and “yes/no sir”, holding doors for ladies and elders, taking care of and talking with elderly neighbors -it’s what we raise our kids to do in the south. Respect and kindness goes a long way in the world!! Great and interesting couple! Thanks for sharing!
@otpyrcralphpierre1742
18 күн бұрын
Dat's how I was raised up!
I am an African, but i dont know why I am so fascinated by rural America. Your videos are great.
@DetroitFettyghost
25 күн бұрын
Were all human and all interisting no matter where we are at- much love
@farzana6676
21 күн бұрын
America. Land of the Free and Home of the Brave 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅
@alphabogeyman7462
14 күн бұрын
It looks a lot like the mangrove swamps of the Niger-delta in West Africa.
@DensonFletch
5 күн бұрын
I'm from Louisiana and visited Belize, it was almost like home but my god that mangrove coast was thick, like mother nature's wall, a lady told me the Delta rangers used it as a place to train, I believed her. All y'all that think Louisiana is cool come see, no worries, be glad for the company
@MarkWadey
5 күн бұрын
America is a beautiful beautiful country.. but I truly enjoy Africa more. For the vibrations especially
As someone who lives in the other side of the globe (Cyprus) and is fascinated with rural America and its people, your videos are a real treat Peter! Thank you!
@joeg5414
Ай бұрын
I've lived all over the country. From Alaska to Georgia, California to New York. Big cities to small rural towns. It's not what people that have never been here think. There are a lot of misconceptions. Big cities are sick now, but there's so much more to the country though than NYC and LA. You couldn't pay me to visit NYC right now. Edit - Now I live in near a small town in southwest Colorado, with 1000 people and 1 stop light. Probably the best area of the country I've ever lived. Unfortunately, politicians 6 hours away in Denver are now trying to destroy us along with the Front Range cities
@JustMe-TNVR
Ай бұрын
It’s all fun, games and peacefulness until a category 5 hurricane rip’s through 😮
@everybodyclapyourhands4742
Ай бұрын
@@joeg5414I go to NYC every year multiple times sometimes. As long as you know where you’re going, you won’t run into crime. However some places smell like piss! Homeless people have nowhere else to go.
@Bobario1
Ай бұрын
@@joeg5414 People say you have never seen America until you've been to small town America. Would you say that is true?
@writerchik44
Ай бұрын
I adopted a Kokoni dog from Cyprus!
One shot, through the trees, while standing in a moving boat. Peter’s reaction was priceless. 😂
@davidnease2602
Ай бұрын
No scope too..
@jenr2180
Ай бұрын
Peter on the nutria: "when she sees this, my wife will lose her mind" 😂😂😂
@OIFIIIVVII
Ай бұрын
@@davidnease2602 most times of the year, scopes will instantly fog the second you raise the rifle close to your eye (anti-fog treatments and all). They also tend to hang up on brush and tree limbs. Scopes are more useful in sedentary hunting settings here.
@MyToesintheSand
Ай бұрын
All Cajuns are raised from a young age to use a firearm. No surprise to me he hit it on the first shot. It's the way of life down here, growing up hunting and fishing since you're walking. If anything ever bad happens nationwide I'm staying in the Bayou. You'll survive anything living off the land.
@chetgoodenough8749
Ай бұрын
It's impressive
It's SO refreshing to see another southerner who respects our snake friends! 💞
I LOVE that he won’t kill a snake and respects the land and nature. This is a MAN.
@imacryptid5254
Ай бұрын
I really hope this isn’t actually just their vacation home I’m always worried about being tricked on KZread.
@Jiggy_Bones
23 күн бұрын
They live an hour from there. This is a second home, but i believe they love it and spend as much time out there as they can. The are good honest people from what i can tell. Hard working! They are from that area
@StealthTRD
6 күн бұрын
So now women have another standard to live up too..damned if we kill a snake we cant get in toris pants. Shakin in my boots..
That Cajun accent has got to be the greatest accent in the world. I know they’re definitely some of the greatest people and great food it’s a whole different world over there it’s amazing.
@sueboo6869
Ай бұрын
Thank you for saying that - it’s truly under appreciated. Merci !
@carolwilder2289
Ай бұрын
I find their accent delightful! ❤
@whoahna8438
Ай бұрын
Their accent is cool but don't get to comfortable if you're Black
@mofishin2648
Ай бұрын
Peter put that Nutria plate down pretty quick lol
@flygirl2b
Ай бұрын
@@mofishin2648 LOL I thought so, too, until I realized he was just getting some Orange Crush - he seems pretty open to eating just about anything!
Hi Carlis! We worked together many years ago at a Air Products site. You are a millwright as I remember. I was a young Ironworker at the time and I enjoyed working you. I remember asking you if you knew how to weld and you told me, "Young man, I can weld so good that I can weld snot to ashes!" 😂 You always made me laugh and I thought very highly of you, still do. It's good to see you on here still alive and kicking. God bless you Mr Gaudet
@datlouisianalife
Ай бұрын
I will show him this! Tara
@vernbryan1740
13 күн бұрын
@@datlouisianalife Km
5:01 "Are they really smart animals?" "They surviving pretty good, they thriving." Such a good response from the lady.
"We don't even have a fast food restaurant round here" That's why you're all fit, healthy, and in good shape 👍🙏
82 YEARS YOUNG AND STILL DOING WHAT HE WANTS IS IMPRESSIVE!
@michaellawrence4044
Ай бұрын
And eating real food without all that bullshit chemicals.
@lostandlooking
Ай бұрын
Was so amazing to see... maybe my favorite part of this video.
@fiddyscenttupacksaday3308
Ай бұрын
EXACTLY! You nailed it.
@Hollylivengood
Ай бұрын
He's in fit shape, too. Adorable to listen to him talk about his family.
@davidlangford9107
Ай бұрын
@@Hollylivengood IT IS EXTREMELY GREAT HEARING HIM SPEAK ABOUT HIS FAMILY! WHAT MOST FOLKS FAIL TO UNDERSTAND IS MOST OLDER PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS TALKING AND TRYING TO HELP THEIR FAMILY!
Some of the best people you’ll ever meet live is south Louisiana, out away from the cities. Genuine people with big hearts.
@Warwick-lt1mo
Ай бұрын
This culture draws you in
@Magaswamy716
Ай бұрын
Everyone thinks that about every city.
@FourKingAwwSum
Ай бұрын
@@Magaswamy716 Show me on the doll where this man's comment hurt you.
@sandrabillson5084
Ай бұрын
Where you grow up
@sandrabillson5084
Ай бұрын
Where you grew up
America would be a better place with more people like this .
I'm glad they survived Ida. We ended up loosing everything.I miss home so much❤ Keith and Tara were so nice.
@elgenacovington4753
Ай бұрын
Katrina was super bad.
@otpyrcralphpierre1742
18 күн бұрын
@@elgenacovington4753 Yeah, I lost everything in Katrina.
I'm a native Louisianan and this felt like home watching it. Some of the nicest people you'll meet are in Louisiana. Great video.
@blerdofpeace5329
Ай бұрын
Yup! We sure are! ❤❤❤
As a Frenchman, makes me proud and a bit emotional hearing that old man speak French. I understood every word he said. It's sad that the French language probably won't survive much longer in Louisiana.
@Gbreaux84
Ай бұрын
Pierre Part and other towns are trying to keep it going!
@hilarywoods17
Ай бұрын
He mentioned that they are teaching French in schools now. I live in Ontario and have taught French (some years I do and other years I don’t) and my daughter attends French immersion school. Her dad’s family is Acadian from the early 1700’s (originally from Bordeaux France).
@Gbreaux84
Ай бұрын
@@hilarywoods17 Our school in Pierre Part has a French immersion program. There are also several across our state in other schools!
@NotSoFast71
Ай бұрын
I live about a half hour from this area in Thibodaux. They still teach French in our schools.
@frankh.5378
Ай бұрын
History is that these French speaking folks came down from Montreal after Brits came.
Happiest people are those who live the simple life close to nature
That there is living. Love how the guy picked off the swamp rabbit from a moving boat after calmly aiming for about 2 seconds. Awesome.
Proud to be a cajun! Nowhere else like South Louisiana. The people, the culture, the food, the music 💙❤️
@MsTygame
Ай бұрын
Yea you right. Me too. ❤
@user-jw9lq5ib6g
Ай бұрын
Duck Dynasty county ?? yea..
@tylermorgan8641
Ай бұрын
@@user-jw9lq5ib6gNo sir! Them boys up north in Monroe, LA near the AR border they not down in South LA
@macielynn7761
Ай бұрын
💯
@carlcox7332
Ай бұрын
I grew up in SE Texas 15 minutes from Beaumont. Little town I lived in is probably about 85% Cajun. My dads lived off grid on Trinity river for over 30 years. Best people on earth. And the food!! Ah man. Grew up going to the rodair club every weekend, rice festival, gator fest, crab fest, every year. I still make gumbo just like I learned from my friend's grandma showed me. Ain't no food like it up here in central Texas. Can't even get decent boudain. I'm planning on moving back down there in about a year tho.
I love that you are spending so much time learning about our Cajun culture. I love being a Cajun and welcome everyone to come enjoy our food and hospitality
@giacdeg
Ай бұрын
❤
@vepr1332
Ай бұрын
Do many people relocate there ? Can they build or buy a houseboat and just move there ? Do they buy a lot or do they just find a spot to park it ?
@southla7581
Ай бұрын
@@vepr1332you can lease a camp or you can rent a spot for your boat. My son lived on a houseboat for 5 years. You can find property called Batture and put your boat in the water tied to warf. We had our sons houseboat toed from Nola to where he owns Batture. It was a beautiful ride. Depending where your at you can put couple houseboats on one piece of Batture. Then build cabins on the property. Without saying anymore this is currently in the works in South LA Cajun Country. Love our people and our heritage. Shhhhhh don’t tell everyone about our little paradise. ❤️❤️
@KateEASN
Ай бұрын
@theclairelife1528 I have a co-worker over there (I'm in TX) and I love to listen to her talk about the life...she said this weekend they were going to a Boudin Ball Festival and that next would probably be crayfish! Yall all seem so nice, accepting and FUN! 🎉
@SandyWolf-
Ай бұрын
I love your food !!!😋
These people seem pretty humble. Thats a good thing.
These people are great! Carlis is awesome! At 82, he’s doing fantastic, he’s got his mind and he’s moving around like he’s a young man!
Tara is so at peace out there. You can just tell with her on the front of the boat just taking it all in and enjoying it. Tara and Keith are some very caring,loving people you can feel from this video.
@Psychiatricnerd
28 күн бұрын
I mean there’s really nothing like being out on the water on the boat. Nothing like it.
The most American channel there is. THIS IS AMERICA!!!! Peter is the Anthony Bourdain of America only. I absolutely love seeing my country, the real Americans!!! Love seeing how similar we all are even though completely different places and lives. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️💪💪
@PrzemekM25
Ай бұрын
Peter is Peter..
@ADVENTURESOFBZ
Ай бұрын
@@PrzemekM25 this is true. I meant that as the utmost compliment as Bourdain was a hero of mine but I agree with you. Fantastic human
Love this dude, respects mother nature and only takes what he needs to feed himself and his. A true American
@pinkteacrotchdweller6869
Ай бұрын
Wrong. A true American would just throw grenades everywhere and shoot the water
@Psychiatricnerd
28 күн бұрын
@@pinkteacrotchdweller6869obviously you don’t know many American outdoorsmen. This is unanimously how they act. They have more respect for the environment than any other group.
@billkaldem5099
6 күн бұрын
@@Psychiatricnerdexactly
I absolutely love these videos about the regional American lifestyles, it's great to get away from all the political problems and just see what life is actually about. Hope to see more ! You inspire me to travel and live this for myself. From France, I wish you the best Peter.
“They [snakes] have just as much right to be here, if not more, than I do.” Amen, brother! Love your respect for the critters ❤
@Hollylivengood
Ай бұрын
But those water moccasins are too aggressive. I've gotten along with all of them, even timber rattlers, I swear, are not as bad as people make out if you keep your brains working and give them space. But water moccasins have this vendetta or something.
@ValerieGriner
Ай бұрын
@@Hollylivengood A water moccasin killed my dog(a chocolate lab). A 4-foot timber rattler almost got my niece's dog(in her back yard). I HATE poisonous snakes...they are of the DEVIL. I get along fine with the non-venomous ones...oak snakes, garter snakes, black racers, etc. I particularly hate water moccasins. As you say...they are AGGRESSIVE...will kill you and your animals.
I never comment, but man... these people are amazing. All 3 of them had unique personalities. And the father is 82?! That's crazy... he moves around and acts like he's maybe 65. I'm on the way to check out DAT Louisiana Life now. Thank you, Peter.
@WhatsCookingTime
24 күн бұрын
It's because he's never stopped working. Retirement is what makes people old fast
He’s right about not watching the news. I’ve been seeing friends get way too affected by it.
I keep telling my husband we should do this. Living in South Louisiana is special.
You have the gift. People see your accepting nature. If I was a teacher, I’d share your videos every day and start a conversation with the students. The more we know our neighbors, the more we accept them.
@RK79379
Ай бұрын
I love this comment. Peter does have a way with people. It's really fascinating to watch.
Keith and Tara have perfectly represented what south Louisiana culture is.......la laissez Le bon temps rouler cher!!
@EphemeralProductions
Ай бұрын
Going to see if my Latin language knowledge is all right. lol. You said something about “the good times”?
@coldwar45
Ай бұрын
@@EphemeralProductionsLet the good times roll
@jeltoninc.8542
Ай бұрын
LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL, BABEHHHHH!!!
@oranstelly5393
Ай бұрын
There or so many cultures in La.
What awesome people! Respect the environment, and each other. Maybe there is hope for America.
@Psychiatricnerd
28 күн бұрын
The media won’t have you knowing it, but most people in this country are like these folks. Outside of the cities, you’ve got solid caring people.
As a Norwegian, I keep talking about that life. It looks awesome, and i SO wanna live it. One day I say, one day! Thanks for these videos 🙏
I quit watching movies years ago and I haven't watched any TV series for almost 30 years because I find people like you making great videos and posting them in your youtube channels. I end up watching your entire video because they are so interesting with you having good conversations with many groups of people in the U.S. and abroad and learning how they live their lives. I wish I had the extra money to donate to you and your wife's hard work to keep making new content. I'm glad that you're making enough money from youtube and donations from your viewers so that people like me living on limited S.S. benefits can enjoy your videos.
@blackcoffee.
Ай бұрын
Same here about TV.
@m.s682
Ай бұрын
Same I don't watch TV and don't like movies. It's always the same story line with these ridiculous fake evil "actors" that ppl seem to worship...videos like this are real with real ppl, learning so much about others and different parts and destroying the stereotypes
@PeterSantenello
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Brad! Don't worry about donating at all, we're thankful that you're watching our content.
@BradHolkesvig
Ай бұрын
@@PeterSantenello I watch your entire video each time I get notified by youtube. I have learned so much about the way people live in the U.S. that makes me proud of being a U.S. citizen living in Barcelona. I have shared your videos with other people I know so hopefully some of them will be able to donate to your hard work. I would love to do what you're doing because I love people and their stories. I walk around Barcelona with my camera and meet all kinds of interesting people who came from many other countries and cultures to live and work here. There stories are very interesting to me.
@BradHolkesvig
Ай бұрын
@@m.s682 I'm sure there are millions of people who would totally agree with us.
Ah! There is my calming, therapeutic, inspiring and hopeful Saturday video from Peter!
@vincent4013
Ай бұрын
And educating too!
@NLSBLN
Ай бұрын
Peter Calmtherapeutinspirihopefullnello
@Qoonex
Ай бұрын
Can't say it better.
@tammymeadows3120
Ай бұрын
IT IS Therapeutic and Calming 😁
@PaintballBo
Ай бұрын
Peterite
The way Keith spotted that rat and made a shot was impressive. These guys really know their environment
What a great family, Keith is a man to look up to, for sure.
I’m from the Netherlands and I absolutely love these series about Louisiana. It’s great to be able to get an insight in these cultures in different parts of the world.
@fedde2104
Ай бұрын
Helemaal met eens 😊
@farzana6676
20 күн бұрын
@@BartmanMi You moved to Democrat State. Big mistake. 😂
Not watching the news is the best change you can do. That and not being on social media.
@nev7711
Ай бұрын
Too true. I stopped watching, listening or reading the news many years ago.
@brn2863
Ай бұрын
@@nev7711 "If you don't read the news, you'll be uninformed. If you do read the news, you'll be misinformed." -Mark Twain
@rachel_Cochran
Ай бұрын
It was the best change I made in my life too
I live in Oregon and we have them fuggin Nutria as well. They were introduced back in the 1800's to replace the beaver that was almost hunted to extinction to make stylish hats. At the last minute, the hats went out of style and may have saved the beaver as a species. But we still have those nutria. I didn't know they were good eating though! Thanks Peter and thanks to these wonderful people for sharing a bit of their life with us.
@chrispowell5128
10 күн бұрын
They kinda look like a groundhog to me
Love Louisiana is best place to call home !
Keith & Tara are top notch folks. Love watching them.
@ValerieGriner
Ай бұрын
i subscribed to their channel and binge watched a pile of their videos. I love to watch them catch frogs...it's amazing. They cook those HUGE frog legs, too!
Keith gets the the Coolest Dude Ever award. Tara's real sweet too.
What a g, dude got that in one shot, while the boat was still movin 😂💪
I'm from South Louisiana and you did a great job of portraying the people and way of life.
@waynenoll1967
Ай бұрын
My buddy ( who’s from Hawaii) married a Cajun girl from Lafayette. They say that their kids are “Asian Cajuns”, lol. Seriously when I was trucking from my home in Tennessee to the Texas border, I would always make sure that I arrived at their house at supper time, lol. She makes the best oyster dressing on the planet, good enough to make you run next door and slap the neighbors!
@elgenacovington4753
Ай бұрын
This is quiet a change from New York.😊
Rich is not the one with the most, but the one needing the least! Once more you make me envy people living THE LIFE! Thanks for sharing!
@ValerieGriner
Ай бұрын
I love the way they catch, clean and cook their own food. So fresh, and they don't waste any.
Man....I love these guys!!! Keith and Tara are American made and built!!!! Drake, great boy and Carlos, the seasoned firecracker in tha mix!!! I live in east Texas, close to Louisiana, and would love to visit them. I'm in the oil and gas field and it gets a little complexed at time. I watch ALL their videos!!!! Love you guys!!! For real.
As a australian. The more videos I watch of peter travelling around the deep south from Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, to Florida. Man I would love to be living in one of those beautiful states. Very beautiful indeed.
@pvdogs2
Ай бұрын
Besides Peter's, our other favourite channel is an Australian one out of NSW.
@Bentleymetalworx
Ай бұрын
I'm from south Alabama and I am jealous of Australia's salt water fishing and reefs. we have to go 40 to 50 miles south in the gulf to find blue water/ and hard bottom.
@beautifuldreamer3991
Ай бұрын
Humidity is Hell though
@brownjatt21
Ай бұрын
@@beautifuldreamer3991depends what part of Australia they're from. It's humid as hell in the north there as well.
@wendyg7592
Ай бұрын
I was born in raised in the south, live just few hours from where they filmed this. This part of Louisiana is like another world. But so cool! Been to many states but never overseas.
People like this are why America is worth saving
I'm an oil field boy from Alberta and man this makes a fella want to move down south, these two are awesome, pops just rockin at 82.
@farzana6676
21 күн бұрын
Vote for that poivilere guy please.
What a Life...My kind of people...enjoyed every minute of this video...thanks Peter!
I’m so happy to see you here in the state I love. We are so often portrayed as simpletons, backwards, or stupid. Seeing you traveling with @DatLouisianaLife made my heart smile. Those of us who can have a camp or house boat. Thank you for portraying us the way we really are.
@datlouisianalife
Ай бұрын
That is exactly what I (Tara) told Peter! That most people think we are ignorant because of our accents and way of life and that is what I was worried about while filming! Tara
@LadieKadie
Ай бұрын
@@datlouisianalifeI’m from the rural Midwest and don’t sweat it. Most people I’ve encountered find the southern accent to be cute. I never associate it with stupid.
@jameslashley3970
Ай бұрын
@@LadieKadiethank you ma'am 🌹
@Jeannine-jf4ie
Ай бұрын
Her father speaks french the same way i do here on the east coast of canada. He said qosque tu veu sawair. It means what do you want to know. My ancesters hid in the woods during the deportation/genocide. Lived with the indians and were still here my friend. My family speak a very very similar dialect of french
@ktmac7610
Ай бұрын
@@datlouisianalifemy nephew was with his dad at pond near his house. They found a container of crickets so his dad said he’d run back to the house to get a fishing pole. By the time his dad got back he had found a snagged line, untangled it and caught a fish. My nephew was 5! We teach em young to not starve! 😂
Carlis moving and speaking that well at 82 is amazing. Major props
@marygoff3332
Ай бұрын
I was just going to say the same thing. 😊
Swamp people.. Some of the toughest, meanest and nicest people I've met.
Nice vid. I live about 2-3 hrs from where Dat LA Life folks live. This IS LA folks. I came to LA when I was 10 yo. Im 66 now, this is home. The Bayou Life is clearly a unique thing but it’s the people and values of the people like Keith, Tara and their FAMILY in all directions, that make for the theme of their KZread. I WISH I could get around like Tara’s dad. LA is all about pride and respect. What WE know is you can’t have one wit out da udda.
I love this channel. It also shows why (for instance) the Dutch (like me) find it hard to comprehend politics etc. in the united states. The USA is so much bigger, with people with different backgrounds being present in larger groups creating villages and defining a lot of identity to that place. It can simply not be the same as in small european countries/cities neighbourhoods. Your channel shows a lot of these groups/cultures/etc. but most of all you show that there's friendliness in all groups and that simply talking and listening to each other pulls down barriers. I love the Cajun episodes. Great channel, great content, thank you.
@LilyGazou
Ай бұрын
I don’t think we were all meant to be squeezed into cities. It’s a lot easier to be friendly out in rural areas.
@svenvanwesterloo173
Ай бұрын
@@LilyGazou I agree, it's one of the reasons I moved out of the city.
@farzana6676
20 күн бұрын
@@svenvanwesterloo173 Like in Europe, it's only liberals and their politicians that try to destroy our traditional ways of life here in America.
Saturday morning escapes with Peter, the real America 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸!!!!Thank you for the get away Peter We sure can use it :)
@tonysmith1024
Ай бұрын
So true.
@ironmyno
Ай бұрын
Yeah, man sitting here with a cup of coffee. Im settling in for the rest of his video
@Warwick-lt1mo
Ай бұрын
Smooth start to a fine day
@VikingJack-il4hw
Ай бұрын
This is not real America. Only a small percentage of people in America live in these remote areas😂
@Warwick-lt1mo
Ай бұрын
So? Does that disqualify it cause it’s a small% eye of the beholder
I’m from Louisiana as well, I agree with them. I haven’t watched the news in over two years it’s just too upsetting! I don’t miss it either!
I could die and go to heaven just hearing this lady say “futon” and be at peace.
@datlouisianalife
Ай бұрын
This literally made me laugh out loud! 😂 I hate my accent! - Tara
I'm a 77 year old retired Canadian trucker. I ran quite a few loads to Louisiana for about 35 years. I so loved the laid back lifestyles of many places I delivered to. Southern Louisiana, Alabama, and Texas were my favorite states I delivered to. But Like Carlis said, so many changes through the years. I noticed that during my years trucking. This is an awesome video and so envy you guys. I hope I can live to Carlis's age let alone the shape he is in.
@CajunA79
Ай бұрын
Is his accent similar when french Canadians speak English ?
@mikepech6822
Ай бұрын
@@CajunA79 I can't speak any French at all. But have spoken with some french people from France here, and they told me they have problems understanding the French Canadians. The French Canadians are mostly Quebec and east. The rest of Canada is all English.
@mikepech6822
Ай бұрын
OOPs sorry , that wasn't your question. Kind sorta if that makes sense. Some of the words sound the same and others no.
@jessicaw9235
Ай бұрын
No not at all. Canadian French is very different. Similar to how Canadian English, Aussie English and USA English is different - also regional differences in languages as well.
@jessicaw9235
Ай бұрын
New Brunswick is also bilingual - Acadians. Manitoba has french Canadian pockets as well. Franco Ontarians. Canadian french is dominant in QC, but exists elsewhere as well in Canada
I am from NYC, married a wonderful woman from Cajun country Louisiana ! Best folks around!
@wnybricky1559
Ай бұрын
Smart man…
@elgenacovington4753
Ай бұрын
How did you two meet?
I love that people are living good simple lives in all sorts of places all over the world. It’s these people who will endure.
The types you love without ever meeting. Kindred spirits 🐸
That’s living. Sitting in Maine,looking out at the snow, and enjoying this video. I’m tired of turning on the evening news to see all the nastiness. Seeing how our cities have become “hell on earth”. Then watching this I see how these (hard working) people are happy, healthy, and content. It’s relaxing to watch.
@unnamed2737
Ай бұрын
And those people on the news and in the cities call us every nasty name you’ve ever heard and yet they know nothing about us. They think we’re all plantation owners. I’m glad this channel is showing real life in south Louisiana.
@Bigwhale7141
Ай бұрын
@@unnamed2737I'm in and from from a large city and we were all just talking about how much we love your way of living. From my experience, I don't believe your perspective is accurate. There's more love and acceptance in the world than television lends you to believe. Take care.
@Zhiperser
Ай бұрын
@@unnamed2737 @darrellsmith2658 I live in a city. It's not bad. There are bad neighborhoods, but there are also bad neighborhoods in rural areas (infested with things like meth). Stop watching cable news. If your representation isn't accurate why do you think ours is?
@esshtd
Ай бұрын
Isn't Maine itself far off all that nastiness, slow and quiet with plenty of forests and nature everywhere around ?
@SandyWolf-
Ай бұрын
I love Maine beautiful state! I always think of Jackson Brown "rolling down 295 outa Portland maine"🎶🎵🎵🎶🎵🎵
I'm blown away Tara's father 82 he looks phenomenal, it just shows living off the grid is great for your health. Keith & Tara are great people the respect they have for the land and it's inhabitants says it all. Thanks 🪱
@flygirl2b
Ай бұрын
And how about how confidently he walks those balance beams, those wood planks to the land?!?!
@buddyrojek9417
Ай бұрын
Yeah high protein, no vegetable oils
@cornishhh
Ай бұрын
@@flygirl2b Standing up in his boat hauling nets too.
@calebwright9974
Ай бұрын
@@flygirl2bhe did say he was an iron worker.😂😂 bridges and towers
Cajun people are some of the nicest family oriented folks on the planet! Love this
As someone who lives in Slovakia (EU) this channel brings me big joy and pleasure. Peter is showing to us what real life means and I love it! Cheers Peter. Roman from Nitra, Slovakia
@7555mac
Ай бұрын
Melania Trump is from Slovakia, i can see her moving from Mar-a-Largo to this houseboat and cooking up giant rats. lol
@MYOB2023
26 күн бұрын
Hi from Tennessee. My great grandmother was from Nova Lesna, Slovakia.
Back in 73' i lived just outside of Dulac, towards Houma. My house was on stilts above the water. The drop baskets were always full of Crabs, Mud bugs (crawfish) and Catfish's. All from just puuting food scraps in them. Everything was by boat...little market, bars, even the schools...all on barges anchored in the swamp. Hardly ever drove my car unless i went into Morgan City to go to "The Naughty Knight" bar, for some fun. Stayed outta New Orleans & the French Quarter always. Did go to Algeirs tho...cuz it was away from tourists...back then. A good solid life with good families in the bayous. Like she said " they go back many generations. Since the first came." If for some reason i were to become single again, Id be back in the swamp life...in a heartbeat... Good video!
Peter, you are such a sweet and refreshing soul. Your ancestors are very proud as is your audience. Thank you for your authenticity and inspiration. 🙏🙏🙏💚💚💚
What a cool couple!!! Thanks for taking this Canadian 🇨🇦dude along for your ride. That was awesome thanks Pete.
After watch Keith's sharp shooting skills I can promise you there will never be ground invasion coming from through Louisiana and its swamps! lol My man hit basically a squirl from a moving boat from 50 paces! 😲
@PeterSantenello
Ай бұрын
Not only that, there was so much underbrush that I didn't even see it. True professional.
@RePete_Jackson
Ай бұрын
Don’t worry about an invasion. The mosquitoes will put a stop to that.
@ValerieGriner
Ай бұрын
@@PeterSantenello You were brave to eat that big SWAMP RAT. I guess I could if I were hungry enough. Tara can cook anything and make it taste pretty darned good.
This is absolutely hands-down, the best channel on KZread! If there were an Academy award, they would win best channel every year! Each week I look forward to can’t wait be taken into a different world a different cultures, Peter gift for accepting and drawing out these people is a real gift! he truly blends in with them and they share with him so much of their life you feel like you’re there! some way better than others but this Series rates right at the top of my favorites list! Some of which includes the Appalachian series, Titus, the Mormons, the polygamist, the remote desert town of eccentric residences and so much more. The people he has bonded with you so heartwarming to see like Titus!
@beckymewmaw280
Ай бұрын
Exactly how I feel I tell everyone about Peter’s channel! Best thing there is to learn and enjoy all the content is wonderful!!
I drove a truck down there for over 30 yrs. I never saw the beauty of the swamp, till your show.
This channel should get some kind of award for REAL journalism. You always find the "salt of the Earth" kind of people, gives me hope for this country. Not gonna lie, the swamp is hauntingly beautiful, but I'd crap my pants out there at night.
I'm watching this from Serbia, and I respect these people a lot, like they're so humble and chill
@WiseOnion
Ай бұрын
that's 95% of america the mainstream corporate media will never show to the world.
@lt1nut
Ай бұрын
@@WiseOnion *EXACTLY!!!!* My head spit out "that's America, man" so I had to respond. "People like this" are pretty much everywhere here but have adapted to their geography/region once you get out of the areas that have "progressed" to "me for me and all for me" and label-everything mentality. USA is geographically HUGE, compare it to others. Add in Alaska...
I married into a cajun family who has a small place down the bayou in these parts, I spend time there every year. It is an amazing time and a completely different life.
@audreyguilbeaucalhoun5713
Ай бұрын
I want that life!!!
@user-jw9lq5ib6g
Ай бұрын
the Duck Dynasty family clan ?
Those are the people I want to be around when the grid goes down.
Not sure if this was mentioned in the comments previously, but you'll notice the vast majority of the Cypress trees are thin. That's because virtually all the old growth Cypress forests were harvested in the 19th and 20th centuries on an industrial scale. As a byproduct of that unregulated industry, they also devasted much of the swamp and bayou country with the canals needed to access the harvested trees. Then came the early oil exploration days which also disregarded the health of the wetlands throughout the state, especially harming coastal areas. The straight cut canals and levee systems contributed to salt water intrusion through physical access and land subsidence that was no longer counteracted by yearly deposits of river carried sediments.
@elgenacovington4753
Ай бұрын
What are Cypress Knees?
@OIFIIIVVII
Ай бұрын
@@elgenacovington4753 Cypress knees are part of the root structure (above ground). I think they’re a unique and beautiful part of the tree species. Much debate on their purpose, but with no general consensus, only hypothesis. A quick online search will take you down the rabbit hole.
“We’re not scared, we’re just wiser” Best line ever!
@Ryan-hi6zg
Ай бұрын
I agree but we all know that’s not true. You put these people anywhere outside of Louisiana and they wouldn’t have a single clue what to do
@mountainkath
Ай бұрын
@@Ryan-hi6zgYou could say the same thing about city people: put them in a rural area and most wouldn't know what to do.
@azules9780
Ай бұрын
@@Ryan-hi6zg no, they're wise because New Orleans is not the best place to be these days. The crime is getting so bad that people aren't even going down there for Mardi gras anymore. 20+ years ago, people from up here in Tennessee would go down there but not anymore.
@Ryan-hi6zg
Ай бұрын
You're completely missing my point
@azules9780
Ай бұрын
@@Ryan-hi6zg nah, they could hunt and fish anywhere and live on the water pretty much anywhere honestly. Most city people couldn't function outside of the city. Most country people will be fine in the city.
I hit the pause button and immediately subscribed to Dat Louisiana Life. Peter, you've struck gold with this recent tour through Louisiana. Such beautiful people and unique culture. Don't be in a hurry to leave.
@flossycaines1270
Ай бұрын
I hit the pause button also lol.
I live in rural Alaska and don't get to see a whole lot of the world much less my own country. Thank you Peter for bringing it all to me & erasing many of the stigmas I have always heard.❤
@cassiemay19
Ай бұрын
Reading this makes me so happy. I'm from north Louisiana, and my husband is from the area in this video. Our family got hit pretty hard by that hurricane, and the elderly took shelter with us. Anyway, Louisiana gets such a bad reputation, especially south Louisiana. Cajun country is so beautiful and coonasses are amazing, friendly people. I'm so grateful people like you can see it from Peter's videos. Makes me wonder about places I've never been that I haven't heard good things about.
The mix of different cultures is what makes America one of the greatest countries in the world.
@buddyrojek9417
Ай бұрын
Yeah, Australia is the same all over so it’s so fascinating for me
@LadieKadie
Ай бұрын
Yet the politicians would have the world thinking this is somehow a racist country. This is just an actual fact about America. Nowhere else on earth will you be more accepted.
@Nzappreciator110
Ай бұрын
Yes the mix of European cultures is what made America as it was 90% Mix of many different Euro ethnic groups from 1600 until 1965 open border hartsellar act the opened the door for mass non whites to become citizens.
The more I watch this series the more I love Louisiana and I live in Italy.
@johnnytsunami3695
Ай бұрын
We have a big Italian influence and culture here too
@anthonylafleur6549
Ай бұрын
@@johnnytsunami3695 Exactly, plenty of Sicilians came to Louisiana and helped shape the state into what it is today.
@amsylita
Ай бұрын
I’m in Hong Kong and this series makes me want to get on a plane and fly to Louisiana!!!!!!
@EphemeralProductions
Ай бұрын
If you ever were to come to Louisiana to live, you would be in good company because there’s many people of Italian heritage there. Mostly Italian Irish but other heritages also. :)
@Gbreaux84
Ай бұрын
🫶🏻
These people are adapted to live with lots of water and on top of it. They will never be affected by the current global flooding happening everywhere in the world. It’s scary how the lands of the world are sinking and most will disappear in the next years to come. It’s good to be do adapted like that.
We live in the Bronx and we need this. Thank you @peter for showing us this part of the United States
Go to any city zoo and they have the animal and a plaque that explains the animal and its habitat. In Louisiana they have the same plaque but underneath is a recipe on how to cook it.
@LilyGazou
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
I would so love to be there from a British bloke point of view, simple humble living, friendly folk. Don't care what haters say, different strokes for different folks. Loving the content and channel Peter, all the way from across the pond in the UK.
Le français cajun est extraordinaire! Thanks for this incredible video and for your hosts to share their way of life with you!
This is my favorite episode so far. They are gems. Great coverage of nature and humanity. Thank you.
I just wanted to say, as a fellow cajun,it's very admirable that y'all have such respect for wildlife. I was taught as a child also never kill animals just for the sake of killing. It's a Cajun thing.when you live off the land,you take care of it.ty from the hub city!!
@JustJake77
Ай бұрын
I think it's a rual life thing. I live in small village on an on Northern Vancouver Island. We are pretty isolated. You only kill animals for food here. We are guests in their home. I just came across fresh wolf and bear tracks this morning on our back trail. No life like bush life.
@sybildiscourse321
Ай бұрын
I'm from NY State and we were taught the same thing - Don't kill it unless you're gonna eat it! Respect for animals and nature ❤
Respect to Keith for not killing the snakes. They're out there trying to survive like everyone else. Respect nature always 👍🏻
@julierichens4218
Ай бұрын
You do realize that the Louisiana bayous are losing a lot of their indigenous species to snakes that are not native to there, right? People turned "pet" snakes loose in the swamps, and they are decimating the native species. They are an invasive, non-native, really scary problem
@ValerieGriner
Ай бұрын
A water moccasin killed my dog(a chocolate lab), so to hell with poisonous snakes. I know two people killed by timber rattlers, too. I don't have a problem with the non-venomous snakes...oak snakes, garters, black runners, etc. I can't believe that Keith messes around with those aggressive water moccasins(cotton mouths). They will kill you.
@lamh5265
Ай бұрын
Would you kill, shoot a Nutra, and eat it when you can buy food at the market?
@ValerieGriner
Ай бұрын
@@lamh5265 I would only eat one if I were REALLY hungry(same with a squirrel or a rabbit). They are a nuisance animal, so I think it's alright to get rid of them. They do look like giant wharf rats, though...ugh. There may be a day when we WON"T have food at any grocery store...or won't be able to afford the meat.
@klingonsexy
Ай бұрын
@@ValerieGriner I had one dog and two cats run over by cars, but I don't want to kill every driver I see. Just sayin'
What an awesome, loving, and welcoming couple. From northern Indiana to Louisiana, these are my kinda people. Wonderful video.