NEW ORLEANS, AT LAST!
Marina at Ponchartrain Landing RV Park |
pool at Ponchartrain Landing |
We finally made it to New Orleans! Arrived Oct 24 and left today, Nov 4.
Street in French Quarter under repair getting ready for SuperBowl! |
First day, we took the shuttle at 4pm into town as there was a free concert in Lafayette park. We met our friend, Mark Parker, there and enjoyed listening to the music and visiting with him. He put our minds to ease by telling us the city is safe as long as you stay in the boundaries of the popular sites, and we did that and had a ball. Weather was in the 80's each day except for first Saturday when the wind blew and it was cold! This morning as we left the park, the wind came up strong and it rained hard for about 15 minutes. Since then it has been nice again, although today it may have only reached 70.
2nd day, we took 10am shuttle to French Quarter, the cultural epicenter full of historic landmarks, colorful architecture, bustling bars and live music venues . Had great lunch at Pat O'Brien's restaurant. I had a wonderful salad while Al tried a sandwich,called a Muffaletta. ... Huge, expensive balogna and cheese sandwich) and he enjoyed it! Interesting how they have renovated the 1st floors of the buildings, but you can look up and see the upper floors in disrepair. There is construction going on everywhere. Locals told us the workers are those from other states to work, as the people who live here won't take labor jobs as they can make more from government subsidies and not have to work!!! The French Quarter did not flood, but outside that area are homes barely standing. Many have been redone, many not. Behind the ugly unrefurbished store fronts are locked gates leading to beautiful courtyards leading to luxury apartments. Never know from the street!
Day 3, we took the afternoon shuttle to town and met Mark, and we went to Drago's for dinner (at Harrah's). Great food, and Al tried and enjoyed some of Mark's oysters, which he normally doesn't like! I abstained from trying them, as usual. :-). Walked around the city with Mark and he pointed out landmarks, etc.
Dinner at Drago's with Mark Parker |
Joe and his co-workers at Camillia Cafe put on quite a show and kept us entertained serving up great simple food. |
This gal should be on stage! WOW! her bow was moving so fast it could have cut the strings!!! |
Drum was suitcase/chair; played with right foot. left foot played tambourine and bell, while he played guitar and sang! |
2nd Line Band after a wedding |
Camillia Cafe |
Inside St Louis Cathedral |
This clarinetist/soloist was so good on the street, we bought one of her albums! |
French Quarter apts above street level |
St Louis Cathedral at French Quarter |
Original hitching posts in French Quarter |
Sunday, day 5, we decided to stay in and do laundry, rest, etc. Watched a video at the RV Park office on Hurricane Katrina which really makes us grateful we were not involved! So sad to see so much loss and devastation. It was a very well-done film.
Monday, we went again on the shuttle and walked around the city. Tuesday, went to the World War II Museum. 3 Floors of exhibits, videos, and history, including boats, planes, tanks, and personal accounts by veterans that had been there. We met a veteran there who had been there on the invasion upon one of the beaches. Very well done, and we both learned things we didn't know or had forgotten. One interesting thing was the British stormed the beaches carrying their rifles and their bicycles! We chose to go to the Tom Hanks movie ,"Beyond All Boundaries", (part of the museum)
a 4D production, meant to experience the war as if you were there. It was very well done, with smoke smell in the air, seats shaking with the roar of the tanks and choppers, Bombs blasting and Lights flashing. Too much reality for both of us, and Al says he would not have chosen to go if he had known how real it would be, as it took him back to his war memories.
Wednesday was Halloween and we took the afternoon shuttle and met Mark for dinner again. This time at Amano's, a very nice, elegant meal and great company! Then Al and I went back to the French Quarter to Bourbon Street, to watch all the costumed people! Quite a show!!! People everywhere! So fun to watch! Shuttle doesn't run after 8, so we took a cab back. Mr. David, the cabbie, tried to sell us on Ganoderma coffee all the way back, but he was interesting. 2nd night, he gave us each a sample pack, I tried mine next morning, but didn't see any results. Gano is supposed to be ancient chinese herb good for a lot of ailments.
Nov. 1, All Saints' Day Al asked if they were left over from last night! : -) |
"I was framed" |
Bronze band at Armstrong Park |
Entrance to park |
Halloween decorations |
Fountain at Riverwalk |
Algiers Ferry. Passengers free! Cars free outbound, $1 inbound! |
Old Blue DeSoto matches old blue house at Algiers Point |
Saturday, we stayed in, cleaned and did laundry again getting ready to head out. Today, we are "camped" at Hammond Wal-Mart as we will go to the RV place in the morning to hopefully get our jacks working again. From here???? Who knows! We will look at the map tomorrow and decide. The kitties are having trouble adjusting to daylight savings time. They always get treats at 10pm, and they start begging at 9, now! Amazing how they know when it is time! Also get us up on old time as well. Ugh!
One thing we did not get to experience at New Orleans was their trolley system. There are 3 lines, and by transferring from one to another, can pretty much tour the entire town. Unfortunately, they were not running due to all the road construction. They were running busses on the lines, but somehow it just didn't seem like the same enchantment.
Oh, well,all is well here. Hope it is there as well.
Sylvia & Al
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