I haven’t posted anything in way too long, I know.
Today is a productive day, so a few days of pictures and posts will be completed! I am all ready and packed for school besides a few minor things! I am so ready to go back! Summer since the road trip has been…different.
I just got 3 of the 4 holga rolls developed from the trip! Unfortunately, there was a bit of a light leak that destroyed some photos. Once I get to the computer lab at school I can use the negative scanner and start posting the surviving images!
It’s been in the 60s all day today, feels just like a fall day! I can’t wait to spend my fall in Athens with some amazing friends!
Anyway, as for day 4… I was startled in the middle of the night by a huge barge going down the narrow part of the bayou we were staying on, that was a wake up call. Of course Jimmy didn’t flinch (; I headed back to sleep for a few hours, and we lazed around the morning packing up and enjoying the beautiful morning weather. We drove down the road to see if we could get into the Chitamacha Tribe’s museum, but though it was well after opening time, no one was in. Jim and I were both anxious to get to New Orleans so we hit the high way!

New Orleans
After driving through the city for some time (I guess you could say we were lost…) we found what we were looking for, the French Quarter! We walked around for a while, listened to some street music and saw the sights. It was HOT HOT HOT outside that day. In fact, it turned out that within our entire first week we did not see the temperature drop below 95.


We ate lunch among the idyllic and incredibly magnificent trees of the South and wrote our initials with some paint ball paint.




talking to family in Texas
Jim had visited New Orleans a few years back on a house building trip after Hurricane Katrina and wanted to return to the Ninth Ward to see what had come of the place. Apparently New Orleans is confusing, or maybe our map was wrong, but it seemed as though we couldn’t find our way around. After getting lost for another hour or so we found the area we were looking for. It was chilling to see the giant X’s on all of the building. There is still so much disrepair.



So, a funny story about this next photograph. Jim, being the keen photographer he is, saw a baby shoe laying on the ground in the middle of the deserted street. He decided to jump out of the car and lay on the ground to get a good picture of it (which turned out great, by the way). I heard a man yelling, “HEY are you alright?!” to Jim. The guy thought that Jim had been hit by the car (…he was laying right behind it). I saw Jim laugh and wave at the guy and I cracked up. I can’t imagine what people must think when they see us in all sorts of weird angles trying to get the perfect frame. I love it!

Overall, our trip to New Orleans was a blast. We got to see some amazing sites. Jim and I decided that New Orelans is a city we would have on our ‘places to live in the future’ list. Yeah, we have one of those. (: We spent the evening checking up on emails and downloading photos in a nice little coffee shop.

people are nice in new orleans

That night, we stayed in a hotel parking lot in Lafayette, LA. The car proved to be quite comfortable! And free! More to come, promise.