Showing posts with label New Orleans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Orleans. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Laissez les bon temps rouler...



I really hope I get that baby today!!! Can't wait for my King Cake to be delivered today!!!
 Happy Mardi Gras!!!!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Wild Ink Press




These New Orleans inspired invitation by Wild Ink Press are just so handsome and classy. I love the gray and black and white combo and I love how they really invoke the spirit of New Orleans. Dark but sexy. Wouldn't it be great to get one of these in the mail?

(via Twig & Thistle)

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Hotels, New Orleans


Alex and I stayed at the Windsor Court Hotel in New Orleans for our honeymoon. It is located in Central Business District ( CBD) and was about a 10 min walk to the French Quarter. We stayed in a  HUGE suite. The Windsor Court is said to be one the nicest luxury hotels in the area but it was not really our style. The service and rooms were great but we have stayed in more luxury places for less. It is very very traditional and I think that might have been what we liked least about it. We are more of a modern, clean line loving type hotel and that is just not what New Orleans is about. There is nothing modern about NO, so we had to get used to that.  High Tea is supposed to be amazing here, we unfortunately did not got to attend it.  

 

The International House Hotel is also in the CBD, I really like the look of this place so it might make the short list for where we might stay on our next visit.


My parents stayed at the Royal Sonesta Hotel on Bourbon Street when they made a visit and loved every thing about it. They had a room facing the court yard and did not have any problems with noise. They were down there this past February and the city was still celebrating the Saint's Super Bowl win and Mardi Gras was the just finishing up.

There seems to be lots of little B&B tucked into little alley ways around the city so I am sure there are many more amazing places out there yet to be discovered by me.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Sucre, New Orleans

Wanna treat a friend to something sweet, decadent and French? Well, let me suggest macaroons from Sucre. A box of these lovelies ended up on my doorstop one day from my good friend Katie and I have been loving them ever since. I have yet to taste a macaroon as good as the ones from Sucre. They are melt and your mouth amazing.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

New Orleans


Have you been to New Orleans? It is one of my most favorite places in the United States if not the world. I have been a lot of places and no place is quite like New Orleans. It is dirty, sexy, sultry, charming, magical and enticing city. I could go on  and on with these adjectives. It has history like no other place in the United States and almost feels like a foreign city. It has a dialect of its own making and a array of food that you could never anywhere else get in one area. The people are welcoming and charming and mysterious all in one. It is a city that seeps into your bones when you visit and is forever hard to shake. The music, the food, the history, the architecture, the people, the art and the tragedy this city has and has gone thru gives it depth that many places lack.

Alex and I went to New Orleans for our honeymoon. We fell in love with the place right away and it  made our really short list of places we would like to live. We can't wait to go back for a visit and soak up more of it fabulous culture.

This week marks the five year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. As you flip thru the news channels and radio you hear story after story of what people went thru and what it was like 5 years ago during the storm. Last night before bed I was watching the news and they were showing how Habitat for Humanity was building right that minute a house. The hammers were going and there was lots of noise. It was 11 at night. But, it only brought a half smile to my face. Why, are we seeing this kind of footage 5 years later. These scenes are what we should have been seeing months after the storm. The more of this rebuilding effort I am seeing today five years later the more it drives home the fact that we as a country 100% failed in helping our fellow Americans when they needed it most. Our government on all levels failed and is still failing when it comes to NO's rebuild. In terms of a rebirth that is another story. That city has more lives in it than a cat, and even thou they can't seem to get a break they always have some spirit left in them.

I feel that celebrities like Brad Pitt and Harry Connick Jr  have brought more awareness and help and aid to NO then our United States Government. It is quite amazing what those 2 men have done. At last count Pitt's non profit organization Make it Right has built 50 homes in the Lower Ninth Ward and Connick Jr has help build a musician's community with 72 single family homes and 10 rental units that will center around a Ellis Marsalis Center for Music.

To hear Brad Pitt's most recent comments on New Orleans and his Make it Right Foundation click here.

In next couple of days I will share with you some of mine and Alex's favorite places we visited there and maybe one day you can make a trip.

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