A Creole tradition in New Orleans is to have a Reveillon Dinner, which is a multi-course dinner. We went to the Bistreaux (in the French Quarter) to try out this tradition. We had a wonderful meal with wine pairing for each course.
They had a jazz band at the restaurant, the Swinging Gypsies. Note that the female has tap shoes on and brought her own little dance floor. She used her tap shoes to play the percussion parts. Very clever.
They played some soft jazz, so Graham and I had a Christmas Eve dance.
Bourbon Street:
We sought out a Christmas light event but when we got there the line was super, super long. We drove through and saw what we could.
Christmas Day we had breakfast and then opened our gifts.
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| Rex with his new ball. |
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| Martha with her new tug of war toy. |
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| Got to start destroying that new stuffy toy! |
We then went to the NOLA Christmasfest. The website made it sound like it would be pretty spectacular but it was designed mostly for kids. They had decorated Christmas trees and some cool gingerbread houses on display. A few vendors, an ice skating rink and games for kids.
Walking back to our car we found this great tribute to Hurricane Katrina victims. Graham had gone to New Orleans after the Hurricane to help with security.
That night we walked through the Waldorf Astoria.
What a fun Christmas day!
On Dec. 26 we went to Chalmette Battlefield, where American forces fought the British. American forces lost 20 men to the British's 7000!
A must see when in New Orleans is the WWII Museum.
We went to a plantation during the day on New Year's eve and to Jackson Square at night for walking tour which was a lot of fun.
The Plantation:
Slaves quarters
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| Cooking Kettles |
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| Enjoying a mint julep before entering the big house. |
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| The Big House |
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Lane of oak trees after which the plantation is named, Oak Alley.
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Officers quarters during the Civil War.
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Jackson Square:
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| Fleur de Lis drop (upper right hand corner) |
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| Locals call this the touch down Jesus because of the reflection on the building. |
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| Cafe du Monde |
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| Enjoying beignets |
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| Televised New Year's Eve celebration |
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| Enjoying our New Year's drink at the Pirate's Alley Cafe. |
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| Dani getting her cards read |
In between sightseeing we went to Hammand, LA and traded in our 2009 CT Coachworks Siena for a 2013 Entegra Aspire. What a way to start the New Year.
January 1, time to head back to Dallas Ft Worth area so that Dani can catch her flight back home.
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