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Sept. 14 – NOLA

By jayjazz · Comments (3)
Tuesday, September 15th, 2015

Ahh, New Orleans! Home of Mardi Gras, the birthplace of Jazz (not me, the music!). The Big Easy has been on my bucket list for many years, second only to Las Vegas, which we have seen several times now. I remember watching a Mardi Gras celebrations on TV when I was a kid and being fascinated by the costumes and the music…and the BEADS! New Orleans Louisiana

We had a few options for accommodations and we chose Pontchartrain Landing RV Park and Marina, mainly because of their shuttle service to the French Quarter. At first glance, the area around Pontchartrain Landing looks a bit sketchy. However, don’t let what you see fool you. Pontchartrain Landing is a hidden gem! The campground is situated on the corner of the Intercoastal Navigational Canal and Lake Pontchartrain and is very well cared for. We were a bit worried about leaving Lady T unattended for too long but the campground is gated and there was a New Orleans police cruiser patrolling the grounds. The worst part about the place is the road leading up to it, which is fairly rough for a motorhome.

We selected a waterfront site that overlooked the marina and got situated quickly so we could catch the last shuttle for the day. The shuttle fee was a modest $6 round trip and our driver, Bryan, was a wealth of information. Bryan is from Connecticut so we talked about home for a bit and before we knew it, we were standing on Toulouse Street!

The French Quarter is comprised of many narrow, intersecting streets. There is so much to do but I knew that there was only one place to start. We began walking backwards from where we were dropped off and I could already feel a certain energy in the air. The kind of sensation you might get if you are about to act on a dare. And then, there is was: Bourbon Street!

There were smiling people in all directions. Live horns and pianos vied for your attention (and tips). Every other business was a bar, most of which beckoned you to indulge in some strange concoction from a tall plastic container that, in most other placed, would not be drunk on a Monday night. And of course, there were beads…lots and lots of beads! In short, it was exactly how I imagined it would be.

Jay stopped to take a few pictures while I soaked in the sights and then we walked up and down Bourbon Street. There were plenty of souvenirs for us to spend our money on and we cautiously peeked into a few voodoo shops. After a little shopping, we stopped at a bar called Tropical Isle and picked up a couple of the aforementioned concoctions called a Hand Grenade.

One thing I always planned on doing if I ever made it to New Orleans was to gorge myself on Cajun and Creole delicacies. Of course, that was before I became a vegan so instead, we had a late lunch at the Hard Rock Café…our second Hard Rock in 24 hours! After a quick bite, we continued to walk around and just enjoy the mix of people and music. We stopped for a while to watch a couple of street dancers and I got my picture taken with a Minion!

Bourbon Street was even more interesting after dark. All of the store fronts lit up and there was someone on every corner trying to shine your shoes or get you to follow them somewhere for a drink. I have to admit that I was a little nervous about walking around on Bourbon Street but once we were there, we felt there was nothing to fear. There were a few police officers passively watching the festivities and everyone seemed to be having fun.

Sadly, I knew the night must come to an end so we began our walk back to Toulouse Street to wait for Bryan. On the way back to the campground, I went over the day in my mind and smiled to myself. New Orleans is not the prettiest city, nor is it the cleanest. Honestly, I’ve seen worse neighborhoods in Massachusetts which are a lot less interesting,

New Orleans has definitely been our favorite stop on the trip so far. Tomorrow, we hope to find parking somewhere and explore more of the French Quarter. Until then, “Laissez les bons temps rouler!”

New Orleans Louisiana
New Orleans Louisiana
New Orleans Louisiana

New Orleans Louisiana
New Orleans Louisiana
New Orleans Louisiana

Cruising from Biloxi to NOLA
Old Dock in Biloxi
Biloxi Bay

New Orleans Louisiana
New Orleans Louisiana
New Orleans Louisiana

Biloxi Mississippi
New Orleans Louisiana
New Orleans Louisiana

New Orleans Louisiana
New Orleans Louisiana
New Orleans Louisiana

 

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Sept. 13 – Orange Beach & Biloxi

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Monday, September 14th, 2015

We reluctantly bid farewell to Pensacola Beach this morning and headed for the Gulf Islands National Seashore Visitor’s Center. There are a few different visitor’s centers in the area and we stopped at the Naval Live Oaks in Gulf Breeze first. We got our passports canceled and then checked out the live oaks and Opal Beach, which is just behind the building. Next, we drove to the Fort Pickens Visitor’s Center but decided to skip it because we didn’t want to pay the $15-day use fee for the short time we would be there.

It was a short drive to Orange Beach, Alabama and we took our time, taking in the sights of Perdido Key in Florida along the way. We had a delicious lunch at a Mexican restaurant named Mexico Lindo and then drove around until we found a place to park. It was now late afternoon but the beach was still very active.

After a short walk, we stopped at a few souvenir shops and then pointed Lady T toward Biloxi, Mississippi. We weren’t really sure where we wanted to spend the night so I did a quick search online and the first thing that popped were several casinos. We have always enjoyed the exciting atmosphere inside casinos so we set the GPS for Harrah’s Gulf Coast in Biloxi. We visited several last year in Lady T and most of them allowed overnight parking for RV’s.

When we entered the city, we didn’t see anything but highway and wondered if we had entered the correct address. A few minutes later, the first twinkle of Beach Boulevard appeared in the distance. We reached Harrah’s around 9 PM but we didn’t immediately see any place to park so we kept driving.

Across the street from the Hard Rock Cafe & Casino, we found a lot where several buses and motor homes were parked. We quickly pulled in there and an older gentleman in a golf cart directed us to a spot that was OK for overnight parking. The lot was very rough and uneven so we leveled out Lady T and then walked across the street to check out the Hard Rock and another casino called Beau Rivage. Both casinos were busy for a Sunday night but if you’ve ever been to any casino, you know that they exist on their own time.

Tomorrow, we will probably hit the casinos we passed on the way in and then we are off to the Big Easy. Stay tuned for some Cajun fun on the Bayou!

Orange Beach Alabama
Orange Beach Alabama
Gulf Islands National Seashore

Orange Beach Alabama
Orange Beach Alabama
Biloxi Hard Rock Casino

Gulf Islands National Seashore
Gulf Islands National Seashore
Gulf Islands National Seashore

Gulf Islands National Seashore

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Sept. 12 – Pensacola Paradise

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Monday, September 14th, 2015

When we travel, there is always a hope that we’ll discover something unique to bring home with us. Not just a souvenir or photograph, but an experience and leaves an impression on the soul.

I didn’t expect Pensacola Beach to be much different from the other famous beaches we’ve visited in the last week but as soon as we crossed the Bob Sikes Bridge, I could feel that it was. The way the water glistened in the late afternoon sun. The salty smell wafting in from all directions. That special something was here, living and breathing in the sugar white sands of the Gulf.

We originally planned on staying at the campground at Fort Pickens, which is located at the end of the Gulf Islands National Seashore, but we weren’t sure how we would get around. Jay called a few car rental places while we cruised the strip but nothing was open unless we could get to the airport. That was when we saw it: Pensacola Beach RV Resort. This place was literally in the middle of everything and was situated right on the water! We decided right then to stay here instead of Fort Pickens.

Everyone we dealt with at the resort was super nice. While checking in, we discovered one of the gals at the front desk is from Bangor, Maine. Of course, I had to mention Stephen King and it just so happens she is the second cousin to Tabitha, Mr King’s wife…wicked cool! The reception area is decorated with retro decor and everything was neat and clean.

We were assigned a site in the middle of the campground and we couldn’t have been more than 500 feet from the water. Already, we were thinking about staying a second night but we still didn’t have a way to get around. After about an hour of calling more car rental places, we opted to stay local and rent a couple of beach cruisers from a place next door to the RV park called Funny Cars. We cruised the strip for a couple of hours, did some shopping, and had a frozen drink at Bamboo Willies on the boardwalk.

Pensacola Beach

As the sun began to set, we returned to the campground and walked down to the beach front, where we stayed to marvel at the most beautiful sunset I have ever seen in person. After dark, we walked across the street to a small path that led directly to the Gulf of Mexico and collected seashells in the dark.
This small beach, one of many thousands of beaches in the world, was here just for us this night. It was wonderful!

We sat out in front of Lady T for a bit after returning to the park and then drifted off to sleep with the sound of the water gently lapping the shore. I wish I could tell you where we’ll be tomorrow but tomorrow is just too far away. Goodnight Pensacola!

Pirates of the Pensacola
Pensacola Beach Sunset
Pensacola Beach

Pensacola Beach
Pensacola Beach Sunset
Pensacola Beach

Pensacola Beach
Pensacola Beach
Pensacola Beach

Pensacola Beach Sunset

Pensacola Beach Sunset
Pensacola Beach Sunset
Pensacola Beach Sunset

Pensacola Beach Sunset
Pensacola Beach Sunset
Pensacola Beach Sunset

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Photo of the Week – Pensacola Beach Sunset

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Sunday, September 13th, 2015

Sunset on Pensacola Beach
Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola Beach at Sunset

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Sept. 11 – Horsehoe Bend & Tuskegee

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Saturday, September 12th, 2015

This morning, we found out what happens when a dump station is almost full with black water and you try to empty your tanks! It wasn’t the most disgusting thing either of us has ever seen but we’ll be very happy if we never have to deal with such a crappy situation again 😉

We spent a half hour bleaching everything, then drove farther up the mountain to one of the Cheaha State Park landmarks, Bald Rock. There was a nice boardwalk built into the woods that brought us out to the rock and a sweeping view of the surrounding area.

After descending the mountain from the opposite side, we drove to Horseshoe Bend National Military Park and Tuskegee Airman National Historic Site, both in Alabama, The Battle of Horseshoe Bend was fought during the War of 1812 and the Tuskegee Airmen were the first African-American aviators in the United States Armed Forces. Both sites were fascinating and we were happy to add them to our national parks passports.

After 9 days on the road, we finally found a Flying J rest area to spend the night! We just ran out of clean laundry and were able to do it at the Flying J while we munched on fries from Denny’s and watched the end of Back to the Future in the truckers lounge.

Tomorrow, we are headed to Pensacola, where we plan on visiting the Gulf Islands National Seashore and camping at Fort Pickens Campground. Y’all come back now, ya hear?

Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
Tuskegee Airman National Historic Site

Tuskegee Airman National Historic Site
Tuskegee Airman National Historic Site
Cheaha State Park landmarks, Bald Rock

Cheaha State Park landmarks, Bald Rock
Cheaha State Park landmarks, Bald Rock
Cheaha State Park landmarks, Bald Rock

Cheaha State Park landmarks, Bald Rock

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