Your photos are great! I love them all too! Thanks for sharing a bit of your trip![]()
Your photos are great! I love them all too! Thanks for sharing a bit of your trip![]()
I very much enjoyed seeing these photos, they're really good! Must have been a wonderful trip.I too had to laugh at the silly Llama.
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
Awwww thanks for the pics!! I was in New Orleans in 1984 (World's Fair), so I am most happy to see some pics of this fabulous city!! I wonder if you could still see damage from "Katrina" ?
You two look so happy in that pic!!! Nice to "see" you!!
I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & ZazouBe happy there at the Rainbow Bridge
Did you see any tow boats on the river? I don't know when you were there but we could have went by while you were there on the boat I work on. There is so much to see in that French Quarter. The last time I was there we were looking for some art work in all the art galleries down there and if I'd had a million dollars I could have spent it all on art work. I am only about 1 1/2 hours away from N.O. but I hardly ever go... I can't handle the traffic down there.. It makes me a nervous wreck!
The news always has something about the crime down there, it seems to be a lot worse than before Hurrican Katrina and they say it is not safe to go out after dark, even in the French Quarter so I am wondering how Mardi Gras is going to go next week.
I LOVE NEW ORLEANS so much!
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If you look at my pictures from NOLA, compared to your's Kari....what a difference!! Great pics! All very professional. You and David are so cute and a perfect couple. That meal sounds delightful. Thanks for sharing!![]()
I love New Orleans and I hope to go back again soon.
I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
Thanks, everyone! We had an awesome time...to respond to some of the replies...
Val and Randi, I'm glad you got a laugh (it's a funny photo!), but, I'm confused! Why are you guys calling the goat a llama?![]()
Maya and Inka's Mommy...in the French Quarter, you can't see any obvious damage from the storms. I think if you knew the city well before, you might be able to see it a little. But, it was my first time there, so I had no basis of comparison. The damage is more intangible, if you know what I mean. For example, we went on a ghost tour, and the guide told us that before the storm, they had a lot more business. And, I gave my hand sanitizer to a homeless woman who was washing her hair in one of the public restrooms. She told me how she had a home before the storm, but didn't qualify for any help because she was second to the house (or something like that). But, she still had a very positive attitude, she made me smile even though I felt bad. That's the kind of "damage" I "saw." People did tell us about trees that had been uprooted or cut down, but we didn't see them, of course.
Laura's Babies, we did see some tow boats, it would be cool to think you may have been on one!And I would never attempt to drive down there, we flew and took a cab from and to the airport. We stayed in the French Quarter, so we walked everywhere! The only time we took a cab while we were there was to get to the zoo and back, it's in uptown. As for the crime, I never once felt nervous or anything. I think, just like with pit bulls, the media covers what it thinks the world wants to hear. And, the world apparently wants to hear about a storm-torn city tearing eachother apart, and I didn't see anything even close to that. I have never wanted to go down there for Mardi Gras (unless I could totally watch from a balcony or something), but I wouldn't think the crime would be any higher during that time than it has been in the past. They have even made it a felony to go to the bathroom in public, thank goodness!
Anyway, I'm glad you guys like my images, I had fun choosing them!
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
We stayed in the Garden District and took the cable car to get to the Fair. The French Quarter was BEAUTIFUL !!!!Originally Posted by finn's mom
I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & ZazouBe happy there at the Rainbow Bridge
Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
Yeah, we wanted to take one of the cable cars, but we didn't this time. Next time, though! We went through part of the Garden District on the way to and from the zoo, but we didn't do the walking tour. Again, next time!
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
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