The Sun and the Moon Bed and Breakfast New Orleans
1037 N. Rampart St. New Orleans, Louisiana, 70116, United States
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New Orleans
... to believe.
It was pumping out of every bar I passed and every band seemed to be trying to drown out the competition by turning their amps up to 11. New Orleans is justifiably renowned for its music scene, a fabulous pot pourri of jazz, blues, Cajun and zydeco, not limited to indoor venues but spilling onto the streets as well. Combine this with its distinct French Creole architecture, multicultural heritage and delicious blend of culinary styles and you end up with what ...
Battling the Elements
... that just call me hot sauce and I will come running”. There was so much giggling, licking of lips, hair tossing and heaving cleavage during the serving of our meal that Rob did look a little bit scared. He politely refused when she asked him if he would like to partake of her “house special blueberry cobbler”, oooooooh matron!!!!
We arrived in New Orleans and we were both really excited as neither of us had been there before and with the French Creole ...
New Orleans...What a Place!!!
... raps words to a music backing about jiggling and wiggling while the dancers shake their booty like crazy. Super fun though and full of almost all locals which was awesome.
We eventually walked home around 1.30am after a NOLA night out.
Our final morning in New Orleans, we packed our stuff and went for a walk around Audubon park, their central park. We drove by the most expensive houses in New ...
Booze, beads, birthdays and boobs
... to another bar with a live Jazz band – LC Smoove. In the French quarter you can generally drink on the street so we carried our beers over with us. The band were great and the singer/sax player did a little bit standing on the bar too. At one point they played the cupid shuffle which is a song that has its own dance, a bit like the macarena, so we learnt the moves from Michelle and the rest of the American crowd and everyone in the bar AND on the street ...
Day 11 - Wednesday
... on the labels for the individual sculptures. We enjoyed walking around looking at the variety of pieces in the gardens.
When we were finished, we were ready for some lunch and ate at the cafe in the museum -- two very lovely salads. We then went through parts of the museum, concentrating on the Faberge exhibit, native American, Asian, and glass displays.
We headed down Esplanade back to the Fair Grinds to have that pecan pie, and then went into ...


