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Monthly Archives: February 2013
New Orleans: Food/Drinks to put your Stomach into a Coma
Any time you go to a new place, you should try new food. And the best of the best is found throughout New Orleans. There are mainline places, hole in the wall, food carts, and hidden gems. The typical answer … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Booze, French Quarter, Jackson Square, New Orleans
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Snow in Central Park
It finally snowed!!!!! After waiting almost 2 years for a good size snow fall, we finally got it here in NYC, so I was off early the next morning to Central Park to get as many shots as I possibly … Continue reading
Inside the Cathedral of St. John the Divine
I made a return trip to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on a bright sunny day. Since I’ve covered the exterior and the church history in an earlier post, this will be mostly covering the interior and the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Church, Mausoleum, Morningside Heights, NYC, Peace Fountain, St. John the Divine
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New Orleans on the Mississippi
I’ve seen the Mississippi River before in Memphis, TN when I was on tour. It was nice to return to the river in New Orleans, just to the southeast of Jackson Park. You get a nice view of two bridges: … Continue reading