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ture greywater from the brewing process to use in irrigation, recycle
about 40 percent of the breweries' waste and use LED lighting. Grains
used in the brewing process are donated to local farmers for livestock
feed.
For more information, visit www.savetheworldbrewing.com.
Where to stay
Getting back to nature is easy at Log Country Cove, a remote prop-
erty with 35 cabins fronting Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, a lake name that
is pronounced like the former president. Visitors may enjoy boating, fish-
ing and water sports on the lake, hiking through the property where deer
and songbirds are plentiful or just sitting on the front porch watching the
sun set through the live oak tree canopy.
The environment may be pristine but the accommodations are top
notch. Cabins come stocked with comfortable amenities such as full
kitchens, fireplaces and luxurious linens. Many of the larger cabins offer
their own pools.
For more information, visit http://www.logcountrycove.com/.
Cheré Dastugue Coen is a Lafayette-based food and travel writer who
writes Louisiana novels under the pen name of Cherie Claire.
This natural rock formation appears like a hand-sculptured dog in Longhorn
Cavern State Park.
Longhorn Cavern State Park includes a wall of multi-colored calcite crystals.
Longhorn Cavern State Park is
one of only two in the country
created by horizontal move-
ment of underground water.