- Live oaks
I have extended my stay at the campground here in New Orleans three times since I arrived Sunday 8 days ago. I still have not seen everything I want to see and then there is Jazz Fest. Jazz Fest is amazing. Went on Sunday with two other volunteers. Now I am trying to figure out which other day(s) to go. Pearl Jam, Aretha Franklin, B.B. King and many, many more. Tough choices.
Roamed through the French Quarter today. In short: rod iron balconies, window shutters of all colors, interesting characters, oak trees, the mighty Mississippi, drinking alcohol while walking down the street (not me – others 🙂 ). Enjoyed a big plate of Crawfish Etouffee at the Gumbo Shop, not as spicy as I expected, but good.
I was very fortunate and was invited into a private historic house built in the 1880s. Wow, 14 foot high ceilings, porches around the side and back, approx. 2,500 sq. feet for $370,000 on Esplanade Avenue only 5 minutes from the French Quarter. Let me know if you are interested…
I would love to write more, but it is already tomorrow. So here are some of my visual impressions of New Orleans, more to come.

Country side - St. Bernard Parish

Above ground cemetery

Oil refinery

Colorful house

Mardi Gras beats

Alex, the street artist

my waitress Debbie Ross at the Gumbo Shop

Jazz Fest

Jazz Fest - one of twelve stages

Having fun

Flags

Anita Baker

After the concert
great post as usual!
Thank you Mark. Thanks for reading my blog.