As you know we made another little trip to New Awlins this past week
[Craig had a work meeting, so I tagged along.]
How
do y’all pack for a trip? Through the years we’ve found that we almost
always take too much stuff, but the thing is, you never
know when you might just feel like
wearing something different [that’s the joy of air travel to me – it
makes me be a little more concise in my planning.] And there’s nothing
worse than getting to your destination
and not having the shoes you’d planned…so here’s how I pack –
And
while this is a little crazy looking, there are times when I tend to
pack only one color combo and have just a couple of pairs
of shoes… what can I say?
I am my mother’s daughter –
and she does love her shoes….
So here’s some [very random] notes on New Or-leens
[trying to embrace all dialects here – lol]:
The homeless in the downtown area
[where we stayed this time ‘round] creep me out a bit more than those in the Quarter.
– Just sayin’. Is it that there are just more people in the French
Quarter, or that those downtown are just a little more aggressive
and will walk beside you asking for your attention / money/ whatever?
[FOR THE ENTIRE BLOCK -]
We only ate beignets once
– and, YUM, they were great. Discovered that dipping them in the café
au lait is THE WAY TO DO IT. – Turns all that powdered sugar into a nice
coffee flavored icing – Oh. My. Goodness.
Bourbon Street was as dirty
[truly – filthy], disgusting [anything goes sexually], scary
[voodoo abounds, and I think even if you think you’re just
playing in it, there’s a REAL spiritual warfare amongst us and the
demons are loving it],
and amusing [have to admit there are some funny sites there - look closely above at the gold and silver men]
as always – but still, oh so sad to see all these people
searching for something that only The Lord can fill.
And I always –
always love to browse and meander through the art – whether it’s the street vendors’ or museum quality –
I love seeing how others interpret the world we live in. It’s wonderful.
Zentangles, anyone? THIS was beautiful [on the street.]
And of course, I always love to see Blue Dog -
The gallery art was gorgeous too --
And of course I loved the art in the shops - so fun !
[And I really thought this was Kelly Rae - but it's a spin off - still so beautiful!]
The music is penetrating
[–and everywhere] zydeco, jazz, and blues – Love. It.
We heard some extremely good street musicians this year.
[And noticed that many of them now have cds for sale…]
Parts of Canal Street smell like NYC
– and it ain’t good.
The old buildings are gorgeous
- both in town and in the French Quarter.
I was strangely attracted to jewelry during this trip and bought chunky tourist stuff, as well as a set of
blue / pewter necklace and earrings, and then a gorgeous hand-crafted
dancing girl pendant / pin that reminds me so much of my soul sisters –
love it.
She is a beauty -
I get ‘turned around’ directionally when I’m in New Orleans
and always think that east is west – and normally I’ve very talented in the direction arena…
The food is just about as delicious as it gets.
But we paced ourselves and ate only one big meal a day [as opposed to
one of C’s work buddies who said they ate 4 big meals in one day because
everything was just ‘so good.’]
We had crab cheesecake and bbq shrimp
at The Palace, gumbo and shrimp po boys at
Deanies, and etouffee at The River’s Edge – delish.
[We'll be back --]
Oh, and we ate at
Copeland’s [a long time favorite] in Slidell – and the ricochet catfish
was as good as I remember. Of course Craig at crawfish etouffee
everywhere we went –
he ADORES it.
Except the Shrimp
Basket in Mobile – a place we always love for their fresh Gulf shrimp…
The trolleys are timeless
– I hope our boys have some memories of riding through the Garden District and eating brick oven pizza at the end of the line…
good times.
I walked at least two, maybe three, hours each day
and loved every minute of it – why can’t I do this at home? When I
thought it through I realized that I love walking in downtown areas -
so since we’ve been home I’m happy to report that I’ve walked around
town a few days for at least thirty minutes.. It’s
a start y’all.
2 comments:
Glad you enjoyed your trip to New Orleans. We're headed there this weekend for our nephew's high school graduation. It will be a quick trip but I hope to get in a crawfish boil as well as beignets before heading home. :)
I've always thought New Orleans was a combination of good and evil - one visit was enough for me! Enjoyed seeing it through your eyes, though!
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