The Natchez Riverboat
Mom, dad, and I took a wonderful cruise
up the Mississippi on this boat!
Jackson Square and St. Louis Church in the heart
of the French Quarter
New Orleans is all decked out with
fleur-de-lis and Christmas decorations.
Pirates Alley in the French Quarter:
Beware!
The colorful and beautifully adorned streets of
the French Quarter.
The exquisite, hand-crafted masks were one of my favorite
things found in the shops of New Orleans.
In a city known for its mysticism,
palm readers, fortune tellers, and
other diviners were all vying for
tourist business.
Also abundant in New Orleans
are the famous jazz musicians!
The (in)famous Bourbon Street, which
was raucous every night Thurs-Sun during
my visit.
At the back of St. Louis Church many local
artisans sold their works.
St. Louis #1 Cemetery
Visitors left small gifts as the food of
the tomb of supposed voodoo
priestesses in the hopes of having
a wish granted from the grave.
Mom and dad in the French Quarter
To top off our visit we took a leisurely stroll through
the Oak Alley plantation outside of NOLA, followed by
a rowdy viewing of the Saints v. Raiders game at
dad's local Fox and the Hound.
All in all it was a great trip full of tasty Cajun cooking, great music, and fascinating history as well as some very engaging discussions at the conference. I'm a bit sad to be returning to the colder climes of Toronto, but I'm looking forward to the start of the holiday season soon!
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