We all have refreshed our lives, through travels, experiences, some good, some not so good and learned a lot along the way.Our boy is back home since Wednesday, four weeks of camp and sick in the end, so we picked him up a few days earlier and he has been sleeping and eating, in that or the reverse order since then!
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So tropical....in New Orleans |
We on the other hand enjoyed a few delightful last kid free days in New Orleans and the impressions were intense and wonderful.
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Cool colors |
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Sunday morning vista with man and his dog. |
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A typical house/street view |
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A character stepping out of cafe EnVie |
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Happy together in NOLA |
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Gorgeous architecture |
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Classic Deli in the Garden District |
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Southern belle in the Garden District. |
What a city! Full of contrasts, great music, crazy nightlife and beautiful houses and streets and the friendliest people.
We explored many neighborhoods, of which some still show the scars of Katrina, some have been rebuild all new and many places kept the classic New Orleans charm. A place we want to return some day!
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Dinner at Galatoire's |
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Galatoire's is an institution in Nola |
We sampled Creole and Cajun cuisine, cocktails and looked all over for healthy foods to offset the indulgences....
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Delights at Emeril's |
Our mornings often led us to this little market stall, the Meals From The Heart Cafe, where Avril was patient to explain the foods of New Orleans and her own delicious healthy variations.... From vegan smoothies to delicious Crab omelets and raw salads, the menu was chockfull of healthy goodness.
All can be found and every time we were delighted.
The markets are covered to protect from the sun, it was fabulous to wander about and stop here and there for refreshment.
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Absolutely great foods at the Satsuma cafe |
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A foot of water within minutes..... |
We had crazy weather patterns, torrential rains for two days and then glorious sun and the perfect weather to stroll about.
We witnessed the burial of "Uncle" Lionel Batiste, the famous drummer and a institution in New Orleans' jazz life. It was a one of a lifetime experience. I will post separately on this amazing event.
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Valorie and I.... |
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My husband and Alberto with me... |
We also visited a lovely blog friend, something I had hoped for a long time. Valorie Hart of the great blog The *Visual* Vamp has been most gracious to invite us to her lovely home and we spend a wonderful afternoon, so familiar with all, Cholo the dog included, just as any visit to old friends. We parted truly as such and hope to see them both soon again! We are ready to Tango again.... Thank you Valorie and Alberto! We love you both! It was a delightful afternoon, great conversations and great food!
The Crescent City has been good to us and we will return!
All images by V.Zlotkowski