PRESERVATION HALL, NEW ORLEANS 1987
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That’s a cool photo, Jo Nell! I can imagine you there, swingin’ with the best of ’em. ❤
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One always has fun in New Orleans, Cara!
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you are one of my favourite cities. Amsterdam being the other one! Love all the wrought iron, the music, the drinks, the beignets, the aquarium. ah, yes. N’awlins
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It is one of my favorite cities too. I have heard good things about Amsterdam. Thanks for stopping by!
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Perfect! Your photos capture the spirit and the sound of the place. 🙂
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Thank you – it was hot and steamy!
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The last time I was in Preservation Hall (just before Katrina) there were no chairs. We had to stand. It was packed
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It was the same for us – standing room only but it was worth it! Happy TGIF to you!
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Thank you. You as well.
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Brilliantly evocative photos.
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Thank you! There was a lot going on inside and was wall to wall with people all standing in the heat of the New Orleans night.
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What a most marvelous and interesting place. I am embarrassed to say I have not heard of it before now. I bet the experience of being there is incredible.
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This is a great place to visit!
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New Orleans has a little bit of everything. Thanks for stopping by!
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It was packed, hot and standing room only but it was worth it. New Orleans is full of surprises around every corner and we always seem to find something new.
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Great city, thanks for the reminder.
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What wonderful, atmospheric photos!
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Cheers to an institution in a unique city.
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Wonderful photos. I haven’t been back since before Katrina.
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We have been back a couple of times since Katrina. It was good to see the city doing better and it helped erase those horrid images!
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Mine is more a time issue than anything else, simply haven’t found time.
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We were in Houston 85 -87 and in the spring of 87 we went to New Orleans for five days and I was in seventh heaven.. apart from sitting in some of the courtyards listening to authentic jazz I was also introduced to some good old Cajun music and cooking. Great reminder thank you.
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Houston has its charm also. I lived there eons ago and go back often. New Orleans has an intimate heart and has something for every one. The small courtyards are part of the charm. And the food! Thanks for stopping by. I hope you get back to NO soon!
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Absolute heaven. I can just imagine how fantastic the music was. Fabulous images. Jubilant cheers,
Autumn Jade
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It was a great experience! Wall-to-wall standing room only on a hot and steamy NO night. Thanks for the visit!
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Another place on my list… drove through New Orleans decades ago on our way to California from Texas but didn’t stop long enough to see anything… one day!!!!!
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Yes! One day you should go back! Thanks for stopping by to remember!
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Great photo.. I bet those walls vibrated with their wonderful Jazz.. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Oyia Brown.
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Thanks so much for the reblogg!!!
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