travel plans
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 1:01 am
First of all we're going to New Orleans for the last weekend of Jazz Fest plus a few days. ACOG rotates their annual meeting through NO periodically and this year opportunity and impulse coincided for us to go. 1 airfare and the hotel is paid up by medical education leave so it's a cheap trip.
One of my favorite places on earth and it has shaped a lot of my life. I grew up in a house full of 78 rpm records of Bunk Johnson, Sidney Bechet, Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dodds, Sidney DeParis, Muggsy Spanier &c and many piano rolls of Morton, Cow Cow Davenport, Steven J. Lewis and others. Later on I heard the great James Booker, Professor Longhair, Mac Rebennac, Neville Brothers, Meters, Radiators, Irma Thomas, and even heard Clifton Chenier at the old Club Zayante. Musically, it is the richest place on earth, by far.
We'll probably go to the Audubon Zoo, Jean Lafitte national park (in Barataria), the aquarium (It's new so I haven't seen it) and we're staying in or near the Vieux Carre so there will be a lot of walking around in addition to the Jazz Fest at the racetrack. Restaurants on our list are Commander's Palace, (my BIL worked his way through college as a waiter there), Brennan's, K-Pauls, Antones, Pascal Menalis but there is a long list of others.
It will feel strange flying instead of driving there. Somehow the journey and effort made the arrival more interesting before. Every year I would vary the route through the colorado plateau, either there or back, or detour through Death Valley. There was a decent separation between ordinary reality and being in New Orleans.
Secondly we are torn between returning to France or doing a combined Spain-France trip in the fall. It is it France-only we'll fly to Paris for a few days and then take the TGV (which means really fast train in French) to the coast around Bayonne for part of a week. If it is Spain-France we'll fly to Barcelona and then drive from there. The weight of opinion is currently on the France-only trip.
yrs,
rubato
One of my favorite places on earth and it has shaped a lot of my life. I grew up in a house full of 78 rpm records of Bunk Johnson, Sidney Bechet, Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dodds, Sidney DeParis, Muggsy Spanier &c and many piano rolls of Morton, Cow Cow Davenport, Steven J. Lewis and others. Later on I heard the great James Booker, Professor Longhair, Mac Rebennac, Neville Brothers, Meters, Radiators, Irma Thomas, and even heard Clifton Chenier at the old Club Zayante. Musically, it is the richest place on earth, by far.
We'll probably go to the Audubon Zoo, Jean Lafitte national park (in Barataria), the aquarium (It's new so I haven't seen it) and we're staying in or near the Vieux Carre so there will be a lot of walking around in addition to the Jazz Fest at the racetrack. Restaurants on our list are Commander's Palace, (my BIL worked his way through college as a waiter there), Brennan's, K-Pauls, Antones, Pascal Menalis but there is a long list of others.
It will feel strange flying instead of driving there. Somehow the journey and effort made the arrival more interesting before. Every year I would vary the route through the colorado plateau, either there or back, or detour through Death Valley. There was a decent separation between ordinary reality and being in New Orleans.
Secondly we are torn between returning to France or doing a combined Spain-France trip in the fall. It is it France-only we'll fly to Paris for a few days and then take the TGV (which means really fast train in French) to the coast around Bayonne for part of a week. If it is Spain-France we'll fly to Barcelona and then drive from there. The weight of opinion is currently on the France-only trip.
yrs,
rubato