One of the places we went to eat at was Arnaud's. According to a book I've got on being in New Orleans, it says Arnaud's was opened in 1918 and has expanded over the years into 11 buildings. I can well believe that since we walked and walked to get to our table (we had a nice view of passersby on the street). We all agreed the food was YUMMY! But be prepared with either a fresh credit card or lots of cash. It is not the $1 menu at McDonald's after all.
For dessert I had some delicious praline glace. My older sister and BIL decided to have Bananas Foster. Here's Ashley doing the honors.
The couple at the next table got something that also required a flambe process. I don't recall the name, but it appeared to be a dessert-style coffee. All in all, we had a good 10 minutes of food/drink being set on fire, deliberately.
Seguing (awkwardly) to the topic of streetcars, here's a photo taken from the inside. I do love the color of the wood of the seats.
Another place that we saw a lot of, but I didn't go to was the Civil War Museum. From descriptions from my sister and BIL, they have a lot of personal items from Southern combatants. I will admit, the style of architecture is not my favorite. Much too red. Much, much too heavy feeling.
There were a lot of street performers in New Orleans. My younger sister and I laughed at some unintentional irony when we were in Jackson Square. There were some musicians putting on an impromptu performance near the cathedral and very near to a sign reading 'Quiet, church zone'. (Or something similar.)
On Thursday the 26th, I was wandering through the French Quarter. I heard something that sounded like 'patter'. It turned out to be a street juggler. He had a fun sense of humor and was enjoyable to watch. Here he is on what used to be called a 'Bongo Board' when I was a kid. He's also juggling with knives. (In front of a store that sells swords)
Needless to say, I left a nice tip in his tip jar.
Papillon
Friday, January 3, 2014
More New Orleans
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