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NOLA: The Good and the Bad

All in all, our trip to New Orleans was good but not as great as was hoped – but that’s okay. Every trip can’t be a Grand Slam, and most of our trips lately have been Grand Slams, including camping trips and Key West last year. A lot of it is the destination, but when you are with great friends you can make the best of it.

I think New Orleans kind of disappointed us all this time around. James and I had a lengthy post-mortem during our trip to East Texas to retrieve the dogs from my parents’ house. Thanks to them for dogsitting ๐Ÿ™‚

More on the post-mortem, but for now, here’s a short list of thoughts:

What I Like About New Orleans:

The history
The architecture
The culture
The food
The drinks
“Go Cups” (Geaux Cups?)
The river
Jackson Square
St. Louis Cathedral
The artists
The weird people
Antiques
Authentic jazz
The Garden District
Cute men
St Charles Ave streetcars
Audubon Park
Oz (still magical!)
Bourbon Street Pub/Parade
Good Friends (and good friends at Good Friends)
Pat O’Brien’s
Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop
Blue Dog
House of Blues
Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo
Cafe du Monde
Place d’ Armes
Coop’s Place
Small cafes in courtyards
Out-of-the-way courtyards
Royal Street

What I Dislike About New Orleans:

The tourists
The bums/hustlers/crazy people
Traffic
Constant construction
Neglected buildings
Talentless quasi-street performers
Crappy restaurants masquerading as non-crappy ones
That special smell only New Orleans can achieve
Taxis
Pat O’Brien’s
Cafe du Monde
Every voodoo place except Marie Laveau’s
Every t-shirt crap shack on Bourbon Street

Time

My boss just asked me what time I got back to Dallas yesterday. I asked him, “which time?” He said, “how many times did you come back?” I said twice. He thought initially there must have been some bizarre airline mishap, but I explained that our flight landed at about 7:30 pm and after driving home, James and I made a five hour round trip to retrieve our dogs. So our heads hit the pillow about 3am.

Crazy? To you, maybe. It was worth it to get our dogs back right away and get the trip over with – I’m sipping my coffee and gearing up for what will be an extremely busy day and I’m not even tired at all.

Current mood: Satisfied
Current music: “Round Here” – Counting Crows

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Your smile is fading a bit so I ration it
don’t think about it
here where the Mississippi quits
where its still got a bit of Minnesota in it

No one will give you a thing these days
they’d rather kill it or throw it away
you don’t ‘do’ dark American streets so
if New Orleans is beat
if New Orleans is beat
where’s that leave you and me?

The river takes takes takes and takes
it doesn’t change and only changes
see it there in a picture with me
there’s a caption beneath,
“New Orleans is beat”
and if New Orleans is beat
if New Orleans is beat
where’s that leave you and me?

your smile is fading a bit so I ration it
try not to think about it

Current mood: I’ll go with “sleepy”
Current music: “If New Orleans is Beat” – The Tragically Hip

Site Visitors

Somehow I ran across a tool to show the number of unique visitors to this site. I don’t know how to do it other than the link that was sent to me, but perhaps James can tell you how to do it.

Anyway, it seems there are about 60 regular, unique visitors to this site. First I’ll say that I think each of you is unique, just like everyone else. But I had no idea that 60 people read the innane ramblings from my mind. Maybe 60 isn’t all that impressive to some of you, but I figgered it was more like ten. I can count on two hands the number of people to whom I’ve even mentioned that I have a blog.

Anyway, I suppose that may inspire me to post more often. At least temporarily, after which time my interest will wane, like a kid wanting tuba lessons, and drift back to doing more important things with my time, like working.

A Flock of Segers

Somehow managed to run across a website called A Flock of Segers that blends musical bands/artists names to create interesting or amusing names. Some have album cover art that is reworked to reflect the new name. I thought some of these were pretty funny, so its worth a look. My favorites were Coolio Iglesias, Minnie Pearl Jam and Englebert Humberdinck 182.

There are also some blended movie titles.

Make sure you look back through the archives by month, otherwise you’ll miss some of the best stuff.

Shuttle Launch Thoughts

It is about T-3 hours before launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery. While perusing the NASA site and other news sources about it, I became suddenly overcome with emotion.

Space exploration is inherently dangerous and our astronauts are heroes, period. The Challenger and Columbia tragedies were horrible, and it’s not the fear that something might happen to them that causes that emotion. I thought about what it means to return to space, the pride and honor that comes with that, and about the pride the astronauts and NASA staff must be feeling.

But I also thought about the fear that the astronauts and their families must be feeling. Hopefully they are able to put that in check. It will probably be a difficult two weeks for some.

Safe travels, dear friends. We’re proud of you. Come back to us safely.