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Posts Tagged ‘New Orleans’

One of the things I love about New Orleans, especially during Jazzfest, is all of the street music that you come across. Buskers on nearly every street corner in the Quarter, playing and singing for tips.

A warm welcome to Jazzfest from one of the locals

A warm welcome to Jazzfest from one of the locals

A little jazz on the corner of rue Royal

A little jazz on the corner of rue Royal

Without a car, this bassist suddenly wishes he’d taken up the flute instead…

Without a car, this bassist suddenly wishes he’d taken up the flute instead…

A little more music down by Jackson Square

A little more music down by Jackson Square

And a competing group on the opposite corner of the Square!

And a competing group on the opposite corner of the Square!

No visit to New Orleans would be complete without a few beignets and a cup of coffee at Café Du Monde. So we made it our first stop and got tucked right in!

Beignets at Café Du Monde

Beignets at Café Du Monde

Beignets at Café Du Monde

Beignets at Café Du Monde

Beignets at Café Du Monde

Beignets at Café Du Monde
Miss New Orleans?

A sign found written in the window of one of the shops on rue Royal…

I do know what it means to miss New Orleans, and it was great to be back — good food, good music, great nightlife and a chance to catch up with a lot of old friends. While there is still a lot of Katrina damage once you outside the main tourist areas, the city is actively rebuilding and people are beginning to return to their homes and work in larger numbers.

Fear not — New Orleans is still the same great city it always was. If you haven’t been since Katrina, open your wallet and book a flight. They need your money and they will welcome you with the same N’Awlins spirit they always have.