My Pinterest is growing! Yes, indeed, I've been pinning. Not as much as I'd like, but I do have other social media demands. (Ha!)I recently found a few more quilts for "heart, quilts" and (this is crazy) more covered bridges. Are there that many covered bridges?
Plus, I added to my "Louisiana, home" board with mostly New Orleans photos. There are well over 200 pins on this one board.
We love the city and have been many, many times (especially when we were young), so we've seen almost every one of the places on this board. I've stayed at Hotel Monteleone in the French Quarter, Le Pavillion on Poydras Street, and a couple of places on Canal Street.
Richard and I especially enjoyed spending a weekend in the city to attend a show at the Sanger Theater, eat at one of the fabulous restaurants, and just enjoy a stroll along one of the city streets or ride a trolley car. The architecture of NOLA is unrivaled, and the museums offer interesting, often-changing displays. I saw the King Tut treasures in NOLA in 1978.



If you've never come to New Orleans, now is the perfect time. The weather is perfect, kids are still in school so there are fewer visiting families, and crawfish season is upon us. You can get them cooked in a number of ways: boiled, jambalaya, red or brown gravy, etouffe, po'boys and deep fried with a slew of other wonderful seafood delicacies. And that's just one meat. Imagine what we do with shrimp, fish, oysters, rice, beans, (well, you get the idea). As the saying goes:
Come home to Louisiana.















3 comments:
We were there last year and it was such fun. I haven't seen all the places you list but have gone to several. DH and I travelled annually with the band to march in one of the Mardi Gras parades. What memories. Thanks.
How I wish I could!
You should let me know one of the times you're coming down- I'd love to get lunch!
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