Bourbon Street, Saturday Night

Bourbon St, New Orleans, USA, 8th November 2014.

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On Bourbon Street on Saturday night there was a great mass of people (and definitely no vehicles).

Some were having a good time and others were having a good time wandering up and down watching other people having a good time….

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There were also many people surveying the scene from the balconies.

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I ducked into a bar where there was perhaps a karaoke event, with one person singing to backing music…

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… and lots of other people enjoying themselves.

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Some of the pedestrians were more remarkable than others.

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This is Kitty with Brownie and Bacon Bit, camped together on the pavement.

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There was interaction between the people on the street and the people on the balconies.

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The sign says it all…

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Inside another pub…

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A view of the street from a balcony.

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These people were catching strings of brightly covered beads being thrown down from the balcony.

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Inside a shop stuffed with curious objects.

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Same shop.

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A bridal party on the street.

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And finally, a couple of guardians of the Law, considerately posing with their patient steeds.

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St Louis Cemetery No. 1

New Orleans, USA, 8th November 2014.

On this afternoon we went for a walk to St Louis Cemetery No 1 and later to Congo Square for a Gumbo Festival.

A noticeboard outside the cemetery describes it as follows:

When New Orleans was founded in 1718 burials were made on the river bank.  The first cemetery, in 1721, was on St Peter Street.  Burials were also made in the church.

The first cemetery was demolished when this cemetery, St Louis Cemetery No 1, was established by Spanish Royal decree of August 14, 1789….

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Some of the oldest tombs lack the original surface and have no distinguishing marks.  I found interesting patterns in the patina on the wall of this one.

A few months after we were there, the cemetery was closed to the general public.  Ostensibly this was to prevent vandalism but more likely to extract money from tour companies who are still allowed to operate.

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The Barbarins were an eminent family of Jazz musicians.  Paul Barbarin was the more famous drummer but judging by the tomb, this person must have had local celebrity as well.

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An old tomb.  Perhaps an old wall plaque had fallen out.

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F. Louis Marrec, born at Morlaise, Department of Finistere, France 27 November 1797, died 14 November 1853.

His spouse Mle Justine Grousol, born in New Orleans 5 April 1809, died 24 December 1876.

Jean P Marrec (their son?), born 26 June 1832; died 4 October 1894.

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A voodoo tomb, I can’t tell you whose.  Perhaps if we had had the patience to take a guided tour but that was always unlikely.

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The triple crosses may originally have come from genuine Voodoo adherents but for the most part these are from Tour Groups pumping up their customers to try to capture a pretence of the mystique.  These days it’s called vandalism (always was, really) and may not be happening any more.

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The gris gris offerings are cute though.

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In memory of Doctor Asahel Brunson
A native of Halifax County North Carolina. Moved with his father to Tennessee in the spring of 1803. Departed this life in the army at New Orleans February 15 1815 aged 26 years 7 months and nine days.

So this means he died in the Battle of New Orleans, where the British failed to capture the city.  When they landed, New Orleans was at their mercy but they paused needlessly for several days, allowing the defenders to bring in cannon and raise defences.  Neither side was aware at the time that a peace treaty had been signed.  The battle became a major factor in Andrew Jackson’s later rise to the Presidency.  Andrew Jackson was the first Democratic President and rated by some as among the worst Presidents.  Bellicose, oppressor of Indians and a slave owner, he would have little in common with Obama.

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This stone is erected by Susannah Slaughter in memory of her late husband Thomas Slaughter, Shipmaster, who was born in the town of Beeding in Sussex, England and was drowned in the Mississippi River, May 21 1811, aged 41 years.
The high roling waves & loud blowing tempest, I have left to the living, for here I am anchor’d in peace, waiting for the return of … tide of life.
On the 22nd of Sept 1817, John Gardner (of Salem Mass.) departed this life aged about 25 years.

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The tomb of Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau (c. 1794-1881), or possibly her daughter, or possibly both, or possibly neither.  Doesn’t matter really.  The major voodoo shrine.

Marie Laveau was High Priestess of Voodoo in New Orleans.  This was consistent with the matriarchal nature of the ancestral religion in West Africa.  However, New Orleans Voodoo was a unique synthesis.  Marie was also a devoted Catholic who went to church every day.

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Here is a closer look at some of the voodoo objects at the top of Marie Laveau’s tomb.  Objects and related actions are called gris-gris (grey-grey) because they represent a mixture of black and white magic.

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There are lots of Voodoo references in the cemetery.

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From the cemetery, we went to the nearby Gumbo Festival underway in Louis Armstrong Park.

Inside the park, this is also Congo Square.  From a notice board there:

Congo Square is in the “vicinity” of a spot which Houmas Indians used before the arrival of the French for celebrating their annual corn harvest and was considered sacred ground.  The gathering of enslaved African vendors in Congo Square originated as early as the late 1740s during Louisiana’s French colonial period and continued during the Spanish colonial era as one of the city’s public markets.  By 1803, Congo Square had become famous for the gatherings of enslaved Africans who drummed, danced, sang and traded on Sunday afternoons.  By 1819, these gatherings numbered as many as 500 to 600 people.  Among the most famous dances were the Bamboula, the Calinda and the Congo.  These African cultural expressions gradually developed into Mardi Gras Indian traditions, the Second line and eventually New Orleans jazz and rhythm and blues.

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However, I was somewhat disappointed with the Gumbo Festival.  Too many people, bands too far away, queues at the food vendors innumerable people long.

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And here we have Louis himself, watching over three young women in Carnival masks.

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There was even an Indian, as though Carnival was really happening.

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We then walked down Decatur Street to the bottom of Frenchmen Street.  This is near the Old US Mint, looking back up the street.

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Looking down Frenchman St.

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Marigny, near our accomodation.

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Later in the evening we headed off for Bourbon St.  This is probably on Bourbon St, but at the non-commercial Eastern end.  Next image sequentially is Big Al Carson & the Blues Masters from the Further New Orleans Bands post, then Bourbon Street on Saturday night in the next post.

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Garden District

New Orleans, USA, 7th November 2014.

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The first three images are from the morning, probably walking around the Marigny area.  Perhaps this was the day we went to the nursery over the back fence from where we were staying and these are some houses on the way.

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The rest of the images are from the mid to late afternoon.  We are wandering down Bourbon St and this is a fine-looking mule drawing a tourist wagon.  The intersection at St Peter’s St is in the background.

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A little further along Bourbon St, or more precisely just around the corner to Bienville St (or Calle de Bienville as in the historic sign), this is a Cadillac El Dorado from 1974.  The sign on the far  left is for Arnaud’s Restaurant, one of the most famous of New Orleans Restaurants (and probably not cheap).  Perhaps the car belongs to a diner or the owner of the restaurant.

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The rest of the images are from the Garden District, on the other side of Canal St.

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Canal St is so-named because there used to be a canal where the street is now and it forms a boundary between the French Quarter and the Anglo-American zone.  All along Canal St is highly commercial these days but further out we have the Garden District, part of what I have called the Anglo-American zone.

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Halloween had just passed and signs of it remained on the front steps.

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Houses of the French Quarter

New Orleans, USA, 5th November 2014.

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This it appears was a day for wandering around the French Quarter, taking photos of the charming old houses.

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Aftermath of the election, which happened the day before.

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Very cute but even if long, must be very small.

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Little need for comment on most of these….

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Colourful decorations and the Dalai Lama peeping out of the window.

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The interesting thing about this house is it appears to be a front door but behind it is still outside.

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Halloween was some days previously.

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The horse head on top of one of the old horse tethering posts.

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Royal St

New Orleans, USA, 2nd to 3rd November 2014.

From Sedona I flew to New Orleans where we were to stay for ten days. I’m expecting around thirty posts on New Orleans to follow this one and they are listed in the Canyonlands/ New Orleans Itinerary.

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Out the window of the plane approaching New Orleans, this is the Mississippi River.   There are four large tankers heading upstream and a tug pushing a flotilla of barges heading downstream.  We are of course in the delta of a massive river system so there is a lot of low-lying water near the river.

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The Bayou with what has to be New Orleans city in the distance.

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The next day we went for a walk along Royal Street in the French Quarter, one street below the more famous Bourbon Street.  We came to this place where an old building had entirely collapsed.  Fortunately it was abandoned at the time and no-one was inside.

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If you click on this image for an expanded view, you will see the metal posts with horse heads.  In the days before motorised transport, these were in fact hitching posts for horses.

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As we proceeded further along the street, there was a lot of street theatre and music.  This is the Royal St Windin’ Boys (notwithstanding their female band member).

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French Quarter, Landscape, Live Music, New Orleans, Photography, Street photography, Travel, USA This is probably Jenavieve Cook.

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There are a couple of musicians in the distance and closer is perhaps a kind of mime artist.  He was still, frozen in place for a small eternity.  I took this with a long telephoto and would have put something in his bucket but he had packed up and gone before I got there.

The woman in the middle is giving a very convincing rendition of a young woman engrossed in her mobile phone.  She doesn’t appear to have a bucket to accompany her performance, though.

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There were a number of charming quiet courtyards leading off the street.  This one led to a couturier.

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This one led to a shop selling paintings and photographs.

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Here we have a car with interesting accessories in tastefully contrasting colours.  I think it must be a preventative measure in case there is a sudden mid-afternoon hurricane and a couple of feet of water gushes down the street.  In that case, the car would be less likely to be swept away.

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