Dear George,
It felt like ages since we’d been to New Orleans to visit our family (i.e., before the pandemic), so our recent trip was very special. Here are some photos that capture the highlights.
Love,
Dave
We missed Iko a lot, but his little brother Lil Paws was just as much fun.
Monday J took us on a trip to Biloxi and to Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where we visited the wonderful Walter Anderson Museum and the Shearwater Pottery.
Dickie Brennan’s Bourbon House on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter is one of our favorite oyster places.
Katja and I went to the Historic Orleans Collection in the French Quarter where they were featuring a “Streetcar Named Desire” exhibition.
We lunched at Pesch in the Arts District, A stranger asked Katja if she could take her picture because she looked so pretty in her outfit.
We loved the paintings of Luis Cruz Azaceta at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art.
J and K took us to the concert by Louisiana Philharmonic cellists and dancers at the Marigny Opera House. Eight cellists, no less.
On Thursday St. Andrews Episcopal School had Grandparents Day. These are the seventh graders, including A and L, performing a song with the bells. We were very impressed with the school and our grandkids’ accomplishments.
On our last day we had a family brunch at the Ruby Slipper in the Marigny. That’s J, L, and Jayme, K’s sister who arrived from California. J’s artwork is on the rear wall at the right.
Our last big outing was to the Audubon Aquarium. A very attractive facility with many interesting fishies.
It looks like we needed a nap by the end of the trip.
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