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My vacation to New Orleans....

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Hey y'all! As some of you know, I just spent a week vacationing in New Orleans.


Saw lots of gators:


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Also saw some Swamp Ash in its natural habitat:


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Visited some plantations:


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Spent Halloween on Bourbon Street (that's Mrs. Double A in the pink shirt):


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And on the last day we visited some of NOLA's legendary cemeteries. These ornate, opulent above-ground mausoleums are simply to die for. (Thanks, I'll be here all week.):


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Was jazzed (ugghh....) to find this one, just by blind luck:


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We wandered around in there for hours...it was amazing!


And then I saw this:


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Did you see it?






Here is a closer look:


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I promised the missus I wouldn't, but I guess I took my work on vacation with me after all....
 
double A said:
Hey y'all! As some of you know, I just spent a week vacationing in New Orleans.

Very cool!  It's a fun place to visit for sure!

double A said:
Spent Halloween on Bourbon Street (that's Mrs. Double A in the pink shirt):

She looks absolutely thrilled to be there.  :)

double A said:
I promised the missus I wouldn't, but I guess I took my work on vacation with me after all....

Maybe that's why...  :icon_biggrin:
 
Mayfly said:
She looks absolutely thrilled to be there.  :)


She had a tummy ache that night.


Plus....Bourbon street is just a l'il stanky.  :o
 
Wow, great trip! Thanks for sharing those photos. Good to see all the sights and nice to see what your other half looks like. Nice!

Trips like that are rejuvenating.

Welcome back. :icon_thumright:
 
Those are some cool pictures. Would be nice to be able to visit one day.
Thanks for sharing.
 
TonyFlyingSquirrel said:
Wasn't this Don Johnson's house in Django Unchained.

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That one was called "Laura's Plantation", but I don't know if it was used in Django Unchained or not. IMDB will know.


I also visited a legit Creole plantation, which looks pretty different from the stereotypical Hollywood-style plantation:


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Pretty conflicting experience to walk through the grand house out front, and then then slave cabins in the back. Yeeesh.
 
Cool pics.

It's a fun place indeed. I worked just outside the French Quarter for about six weeks in the late '90s.

We arrived two days after Hallowe'en and were told by many people there that they prefer it over Mardi Gras.
We didn't get out to any of the Bayou or plantations.  Went back some years later with my wife for a week.
Great food, drinks and music everywhere.
 
I figured the grave stones were too small to read and thought you were (for real) pointing out the cloud flipping the bird (above right the mausoleum in the left foreground)
 
hell,
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you were right next door... :occasion14:

Hope you tried some of that gator...gator tails is good eatin'.. :icon_thumright:
 
Tastes just like chicken.

And as the late, great Bobcat Goldthwait observed: If it tastes just like chicken, why not serve chicken? It's the cheapest f**kin' meat in the world! :laughing7:
 
Cagey said:
Tastes just like chicken.

And as the late, great Bobcat Goldthwait observed: If it tastes just like chicken, why not serve chicken? It's the cheapest f**kin' meat in the world! :laughing7:
Someone must be pulling the feathers over your taste buds, 'cause it don't taste nothing like chicken... :toothy12:
 
That's entirely possible. I had it at the Mall of America in Minneapolis/St. Paul Minnesota, a place not well-known for its alligator population. It was breaded, frozen, then deep-fried before serving with a variety of dipping sauces that could change the taste of anything to anything. I think it was on the menu (along with a few other oddball items like lion meat and robin's eggs) just so people could say "Yeah, I've eaten alligator!" :laughing7:
 
Cagey said:
That's entirely possible. I had it at the Mall of America in Minneapolis/St. Paul Minnesota, a place not well-known for its alligator population. It was breaded, frozen, then deep-fried before serving with a variety of dipping sauces that could change the taste of anything to anything. I think it was on the menu (along with a few other oddball items like lion meat and robin's eggs) just so people could say "Yeah, I've eaten alligator!" :laughing7:
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Oh man...we ate so much good food. My favorite meal of the whole trip was the Jam-burrito...a burrito made with jambalaya - which included alligator sausage. We had alligator on several other occasions too. I found that I also really like catfish!
 
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