New Orleans with a 9 Month Old
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Hello, guys. Before returning to our hotel room, we decided to walk down to the St. Louis Cathedral. We wandered around Jackson square, taking pictures, including a panoramic of the cathedral. This is what we enjoy doing when we get to places like this.
There is so much to look at
There's a lot. But it feels good out here. Next to the cathedral is a street named Pirate Alley. I'm not sure why it's called Pirate Alley.
What awaits at the end of Pirate Alley? The former AdSense headquarters. Pirate Alley Cafe and Tony Seville's.
Are you ready to return to the hotel? After returning to the hotel because someone needed to take a nap, we only got about 25 minutes of sleep.
We did get some lunch. Westies, or something like that, is a small deli. I'm going to discover that the day's soup was the bisque roasted colossal sandwich—the roasted beast.
After lunch, we discovered this small corridor that led to a National Park Service area when we went out. They have all of these little things, and there's a neat room back there. Learn something new. Play with it some more. This one is entertaining.
We've got something: golden beet ravioli, for lack of a better term. We'll say this coconut water is intriguing. I think it'd be even better with some spearmint in it. That would probably make it taste delicious, but it's not worth it.
Hey, guys, I will meet a friend at Acme oyster house and eat some deliciousness. I might get something like an app size or something around the corner. I'd enter this piston competition.