New Orleans....things have changed. We are in for a few days of city living and dining, not a mountain or trail in sight! First up, dinner, drinks, and blues at the RV parks Lighthouse Bar and Grill. Music by Dex and JamX. They were very good!
The next morning we took the RV parks shuttle to the French quarter and spent the day walking around absorbing the sights.
An old livestock exchange, now an eatery.
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Street acrobatics |
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Street jams |
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Muscovy duck at Louis Armstrong Park |
On the second day, we took a Hop On Hop Off tour and ended up in the commercial district looking for a CVS to pick up meds for Kismet. After that mission was accomplished, we happened upon Juan's, where we had an excellent lunch.
Next up, a walking tour of the Garden district, a section of old beautiful house and mansions. We even saw Sandra Bullock's house!
Corn fence, installed by a wealthy financier whose wife was missing her home state of Iowa!
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The home where Jefferson Davis died |
We spent a little time at Lafayette cemetery. Sooo interesting! Apparently, each plot is a piece of real estate owned by the family and multiple family members can be buried there. We were told one tomb had 77 people in it! Sadly, when there are no living family members to maintain the "real estate", it falls into disrepair.
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The two oldest tombs, there are no records of who is buried in them. |
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When pieces fall off, they just stack them against the tomb. |
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A well maintained tomb |
Note the added piece of marble on the left to add additional names. We were told that such intense heat builds up, the the bodies are essentially cremated. When the next body is added, the old casket is taken out and the ashes and bone fragments pushed to a cavity underneath and the new body added. That is how so many people can be buried in such a small space!