Day 2 French Market & Jackson Square

Decided this morning that we would take a tour of the Upper and lower French Quarters.  We walked through the Upper first. As we walked we stopped at several shops looking for some souvenirs I wanted to buy. Along the way we went saw a bike that was locked to a pole but both wheels were missing.  Guess even locking your bike up doesn't prevent it from being vandalized.
Decided to venture over where the Steamboat Natchez is sitting on the Mississippi River taking visitors on tours up and down the river.
  The steamboat was docked and waiting for all the tourist to board for another boat tour.  The Natchez is a beautiful steamboat powered by a big paddle-wheel. The boat was also decorated with lots of Christmas decorations oh what a beauty. We walked up on the banks of the river and sat and watched the barges and boats go up stream.
 We walked till we reached the lower French quarters so we could eat breakfast at a historic landmark called Cafe Du Monde.
 This place is famous for a sugar coated beignets which are a square French doughnut.  The doughnuts are served with their cafe au lait or the famous chicory flavored version, iced coffee or a big glass of milk.
 This coffee house is 100 years old.  We stood in a line for about 30 minutes waiting to get a seat.
 As we stood in line there were a couple of clowns who made balloon figures for the children.
 Also a street musician was playing a guitar and singing so it was not boring waiting in line. We finally got inside where you seat yourself.
 A waiter cleaned off the table we found to sit down at and took our order.
 Our order was 3 beignets a piece and 2 cups of their awesome cafe au lait's.   Our order was brought quickly and once I sunk my teeth into those hot beignets it didn't take me long to eat them. YUMMY so delicious.
 After we finished eating we needed to get up and walk some of this breakfast off.
We walked back and started through the upper french quarters to see all the history.  Walked first to Jackson Square.  Along the wrought iron fence around the park that houses the statue of General Andrew Jackson many artists display their works.
 Allot of street musicians played in front of the St. Louis Cathedral.
 Marlon and I walked through the Cathedral and was impressed with the architecture inside the church.
  When we finished with our self guided tour and went back out on Chartres St.  the street was becoming crowded with people watching the street musicians.  Also there were several tables set up where physics were sitting wanting to tell your fortune. 
 Marlon and I walked through the park that housed the statue of General Andrew Jackson, the park had lots of roses throughout the park.
 Walked over to the French Market and walked down through the center.
 There was lots of food, souvenirs and a farmers market.  Marlon and I bought a bloody Mary which was very spicy and strong tasting.  I could not drink mine but Marlon could. 
 I did buy me a mask with feathers for New Years Eve. ;-) 
 I ended up giving my drink to Marlon and he bought me a coconut drink which I loved and drank it pretty quickly LOL
Walked back towards our hotel we are tired and need a break before going out this evening.  Along the way we stopped in a place and I got another drink. YUMMO
 This statue I found interesting it was totally painted GOLD. Its Joan of Arc which they call her Joane riding her pony....
 I really enjoyed taking photos of the architecture of the homes around New Orleans.
Went back to hotel and rested and went out in the evening and walked around New Orleans ended up finding a place called Storyville to eat dinner.
Loved all the Christmas lights walking back to the hotel.

3 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this Donna. I felt warm in my snow covered state. I also love the buildings and homes as I traveling. Those beignets looked soooo yummmy! Enjoy!
    Kim Richards

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  2. Sounds like you are having a great time.
    Patty

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  3. I love all the pictures that you share, what a fabulous experience!!! Beautiful! Looks like a marvelous way to bring in the new year!!!!

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