These photos represent morning at the Tenessee Williams Festival, an afternoon and a night out to the theater in the Viex Carre.
Point made while waiting to register for the Festival.
In the lobby of the Royal Senesta.
A street performer (this one's for Garret).
A band of buskers, great music was everywhere.
After we enjoy the view from the levee we walk through the quarter and catch our street car home to our hostel, the Marquette House.
Early morning in the Vieux Carre.
A band of buskers, great music was everywhere.
Our favorite lunches came from Johnny's.
A quick stop for dinner back at the hostle, where we dined on Jambalya and Gumbo made by our own students at the cooking school where we made enough for four meals for the group, and garlic bread made by myself and Jessie with able assistance from students.Cleanup in progress!
On the way to the theater to attend a performance of Night of the Iguana as part of the Tennessee Williams Festival.At the famous Cafe du Monde, we wait to dine on coffee and Beignes.
A victim of Beigne addiction covered in powdered sugar.Mmmmmmm!
New Orleans at night from the left bank of the Mississippi.
After we enjoy the view from the levee we walk through the quarter and catch our street car home to our hostel, the Marquette House.
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