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Cafe Du Monde
February 14th, 2011 by cindee
Off the Beaten path
January 30th, 2011 by cindee
A great way to see New Orleans is on a bike. Get off the beaten path and back into the neighborhoods where you’ll experience a real feeling for the charming and unique architecture. We have brand new cruisers with big tires and baskets , a complimentary amenity for our guests.Bike through the Garden District and admire the graciousness of the architecture, stop and stroll through Lafayette Cemetery , than mosey on over to Magazine Street for shopping and lunch. Better yet, head further uptown to Whole Foods, grab a sandwich and continue on to Audubon Park and picnic on the banks of the Mississippi. Relax, stretch your legs and hope that you are luckily enough to see a huge ship pass as she navigates down the river.
Essence Music Festival
June 23rd, 2010 by cindee
New Orleans seems to be a natural fit for the annual Essence Music Festival. This is a very special year for the 16 -year-old event as they are also celebrating the 40th anniversary of the publication of Essence magazine, the best selling periodical dedicated to African American women.
Make no mistake, this year’s Essence Festival is not to be missed!
Visit Magazine St in the Uptown/Garden District Area
June 7th, 2010 by cindee
Magazine is full of local character and charm. This stimulating street features exciting architecture – including everything from large columns of the Greek Revival to the playful colors of Victorian cottages accented with tedious gingerbread millwork.
You can’t believe what BP said!
May 31st, 2010 by cindee
BP and the Coast Guard are not doing an acceptable job of containing and cleaning up the oil. Do you know that the local mayors and our governor have ,for the last 3 weeks , begged for permission to start dredging and building levees outside of the marshes so that the oil could be contained.
It’s Creole Tomato Time!
May 22nd, 2010 by cindee
Don’t you look forward to this time of the year! There is nothing better than a big juicy slice of creole tomato on white bread with mayo and salt and pepper! Not only is it a tasty thing but it brings back wonderful childhood memories of stopping along side the highway down in St. Bernard parish to buy a big old basket full.A salad combination you may never expect, but are sure to love, is sweet and tangy Watermelon and Tomato Salad. I first had this salad last year at the restaurant Coquette while shopping on Magazine Street.
Who Dat Nation to Miami: A Letter
February 22nd, 2010 by cindee
New Orleans is one of the most unique cities in the world. Whether you have visited in the past or coming for the first time, I’d like to share a bit of insight with you…..
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