Dear Briggz
The Big
Easy or as some of us like to call it, The Big Sleazy… Our voyage has now taken us to New Orleans,
home of the Saints, Pelicans, a 24 mile long bridge that crosses lake
Ponchutrain, the birthplace of Jazz, and of course the French Quarter. We
stayed at a state park called Fontainebleau on the other side the lake from the
city. A big reason to come here was to see our close friend Lily! She was our
advisee at Groton School and of course you know her mom very well.. Paula has
only been caring for you over the past few months. We wanted to spend a day
with Lily and she wanted us to get a small tour of New Orleans.
She is a
teacher of Science and English in a program called teach NOLA. I think she is
enjoying herself and will probably sign on for another year. While with Lily,
we were able to meet a few of her friends who are also teachers.
Enough about that though, with Lily as our tour guide she
led us to a park where the mighty Mississippi River passes. The boys played a
little imaginary football as we watched the cargo ships sail by.
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A and Lily trying to get the cargo ship to blow the horn |
Mom and Dad
have both been to New Orleans before, but we wanted to boys to see where
Hurricane Katrina had done so much damage. The 9th Ward is still a
very damaged part of the city. Many of the folks that could afford to repair
their homes have placed them up high on stilts or cinder block pillars. You can
still see dilapidated houses with spray painted X’s on them indicating that the
house has been searched, whether or not a person was found living or deceased
in it, and that is marked as uninhabitable. An interesting part of this story
is that once you pass through the 9th ward to the other side you end
up in St. Bernard Parish which is a big shipping town, it is like night and
day. The homes are all new and businesses seem to be thriving.
The day
flew by and we were all getting hungry. Lily is a fan of this Hot Dog joint
made famous by Guy Fieri from the show Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. They have
any combination of hot dog you can imagine, and they are huge. Not only were
the hot dogs delicious, but the fries were off the chain and the beer was ice
cold!
We had a great day visiting with Lily and we were so happy
to see her!
The
following day we remained at the park and explored a bit. We took in a couple
walking trails including one that was advertised as a boardwalk over the
marshland. All of us were excited to possibly catch a glimpse of a few
alligators. Well little did we know that the boardwalk had been destroyed by
the hurricane as well. No Gators! We made the most of they day and enjoyed the
warm weather, sunshine, and a nice evening fire pit.
Next we
wanted to check out the rest of the city. One more trip across the bridge and
into the heart of NOLA and Who Dat nation. We walked the streets of the French
Quarter, which was teaming with street musicians, antiques shops, bars, and
gift shops. We took a stroll around Jackson Square where one can see a piece of
history as well as several artists selling their lasted creations. Again our
stomachs grumble… Time for Beignets, a delicious take on fried dough with
mountains of powdered sugar and a fine cup of coffee.
With our trip to New
Orleans complete, we were ready for our next stop on the trip, Sunny Florida!
Be good, we will be home in just over a month!