As time progressively moves forward, I am realizing that I have begun to forget some of the finer points of my visit to Louisiana… God I wish I could have blogged while there. (I could have, but chose not to because I wanted to experience every minute with everyone.)
The third day of my visit to Louisiana was filled with tours, drinks, food, dancing, and more drinks! I had so much fun!
My host, author and storyteller, Dianne de Las Casas, and her family, decided to take me touring through the 9th Ward in New Orleans, Louisiana. So our day was planned. We would tour, then Dianne would introduce me to the French Quarter. Yea!
Now, I know this sounds bad, but I enjoy having a few drinks with some good music and friends, any time! So this was to be a fun time for me. I know, some of my friends just don’t see me doing the “club” thing… but I had fun! I’ll tell you about it. First though, let me tell you about the start of my day.
I slept in until late morning, which was totally awesome… (sound proof room)… Antonio, (the other half of my host) brewed up the most awesome pot of coffee, which I thoroughly enjoyed! Thanks Antonio… Without coffee, I would have been a mess! You saved me! (Especially waking from that wonderful bottle of Menage a Trois Red Wine the night before!) We ate pizza for brunch and sipped on some awesomely STRONG coffee. (No weak coffee for me!)
Finally, after doing some work for my client, The Story Connection, and getting cleaned up and packed for our stay in New Orleans, we left to “experience” what was left of the Katrina devastation in the 9th Ward. HOWEVER, first… I was able to experience my first “DRIVE-THROUGH” Daiquiri. I had NEVER heard of DRIVE-THROUGH drinking! What a treat! Apparently though, you can’t put the straw in the cup! Go figure!
Antonio & Dianne felt that I should get the full experience, so they got me a 32-ounce 190 Octane mixed with Hypnotic daiquiri. It was excellent! Not too sweet. Of course, this experience is only in Louisiana and, as I said, the law states that as long as you don’t poke that straw through the tape covering the hole in the lid (wink wink), you’re on legal. It’s a foolproof law, since everybody knows that once you remove the tape, it couldn’t possibly be reapplied. Funny thing… there was NO TAPE on my cup!
After my shock and surprise of Drive-through daiquiris, we took a drive through the 9th Ward in New Orleans. I was surprised to see that even 4 years after Katrina ripped through Louisiana, there is still a lot to be done.

Still Devastated -- 4 years after Katrina

Homes that can't be fixed because of either bureaucratic red tape or personal financial need.

Houses were either demolished and lots remained, or left standing as skeletons

This is how residents make houses right now.

Of course, some of us just slept through the drive.
To say the least, I did enjoy my tour through the ward, but still very surprised that there is still too much in ill repair after such a long period of time.
After I finished my 32-ounce daiquiri and my tour, we were taken to our hotel, where Dianne and I would spend the night after enjoying some of the night life in the French Quarter.
We stayed at the St. Ann Marie Antoinette Hotel, a French Quarter Inn. It was a very quaint hotel in and of itself. However, we found our room to be extremely uncomfortable. The air conditioning didn’t work. Finally, we were moved to TWO separate rooms at no extra charge. We both were bumped up to king-sized rooms… I got the suite! It was so nice. However, I think they need to do some upgrades to their A/C in all the rooms. They seem a bit on the week side… But I was still in heaven. All thanks to the Lloyd, staff at the hotel!
We both got changed into our dinner dress-up. Here we are just before our dinner at Muriel’s.

Dianne & Me in the hotel courtyard, ready for dinner at Muriel's.
Dianne booked dinner at Muriel’s back in May. Even though we were booked a month in advance, we still had to wait for 30-45 minutes before we could get to our table. We sat at the bar where we enjoyed wine and lemon drop martini’s. By the time we got to our table, our server made several suggestions for our dinner. Apparently our server had been trained on what meals to suggest that complement the drinks to which you have consumed. They don’t want you getting sick and ruining your night out. I had double cut pork chops… Yum! The whole dinner was beautiful, calm, and delicious!
After dinner, we went back to the hotel and changed clothes and went visiting clubs throughout the French Quarter. We visited several clubs with live bands. Of course, it was so busy, bright, loud, and packed I can’t remember the names of every establishment we visited. But we had a wonderful time experiencing the nightlife in the Quarter.
Dianne called it a night a little early (1 am) whereas, I stayed and chatted up the clerk in our hotel, Lloyd. He not only helped us get new and better rooms, but he also told me a lot about the area there in New Orleans and all the sites to see. Later, I took off on my own to stroll the area and found Bourbon Street. The street was packed with people dancing in the street because there was no more room in the clubs. I finally found my way back to my hotel about an hour later, went to my room and enjoyed a bit of my book.
Here is a daylight picture of Bourbon Street. I didn’t take very many pictures while we visited the clubs… Too much to do…

Tropical Isle on Bourbon Street
There was so much to see and do… And yes, I did remember the whole night. I had a great time and want to visit again!
Oh — My total drink count for the experience:
1 32-ounce Daiquiri
3 Lemon Drop Martinis
2 12-ounce Daiquiris
1 Jaguar Meister shot (not my choice… but learned real quick about shot servers in clubs. They give you a test tube full of some kind of alcohol. Mine was Jaguar Meister…They DO NOT take NO for an answer.)
– More Later.
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