After such a great tour around the New Orleans earlier in the day we set off around 5 to go to the dock to join the people on the Steamboat Naches for and evening dinner and cruise up the Mississippi.
Great dinner menu
On our way walking through the French Quarter we again were able to take in some of the colourful scenery.
Managed to get Lynda past this without stopping for more than a picture -- not sure how I would react to some Voodoo Queen in New Orleans, know things about us or predicting things that we don't even know yet.
Havnt seen one of these yet and especially one like in Live & Let Die-- that guy in the white face that comes out of the ground--not sure about that
Musicians everywhere and very inventive with how they mix a variety of instruments together
Then you walk around the corner and bump into the extremely exotic -- they were filming but not sure what it was all about -- maybe that's how they graduate down here.
Not sure if adorning the car like this below actually worked but I guess it couldn't do any harm to ward off any unwanted jay walkers or those who might stop a little quickly.
The painting above was one of my favourites on the walk around
A really cool gallery and shop above
This was clearly a bunch jamming together from completely different backgrounds and they were pretty good.
And as for the guy above -- well, even I have to admit he was pretty fit. So to a quick selfie with Andrews Jackson
Finally got to the boat-- and after a bit of an issue with the tickets -- always bring all your paperwork with you -- Risk Aversion rule number 1.
I wasn't being moody -- I thoroughly enjoyed the Roast beef dinner- and another bowl of Gumbo -- oh and a nice chat to a couple from Hannover.
A beautiful sky and a beautiful lady--they compliment each other
The Mississippi is a busy river and we saw plenty of other ships and riverboats.
I guess that it was inevitable that we would see images of the storm Katerina as well -- it was so devastating that it will still take a long time till there is nothing visual left and only the memories.
One of the great things is that in the market place there are huge volume of stalls that have recycled material and turned it in to jewellery and art.
This tower crane was left standing but everything around it was destroyed so it was like a beacon in the water and I guess that the power plant below was one of the largest structures to get hammered and this was devastated and will never work again.
Difficult to really capture what you see from the boat but you get the drift.
A very good jazz band and some strange people.
So finally back to the city after a really wonderful evening--
Not the best pictures to show the skyline at night but cant have everything
Oh , and still we see a musician holding court on a corner in the French Quarter-- she was good.
Think that this is what I will come back as -- if I get to come back that is - Maybe that fortune teller could ----
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