Apologies for the light posting, I’ve been on vacation the last week in New Orleans. It was my first time in the city, and also my first time using Airbnb, and both were great. The night we arrived Irma Thomas was playing for free in Lafayette Square:
But before that, we had our first sazeracs at the Hermes Bar at Antoine’s with Ken Bickford, who first gave us a tour of the Garden District:
At Tucker Carlson’s suggestion, when the concert ended we hit up Lafitte’s and listened to a piano player to round out the evening.
The next morning after peeking into St. Louis Cathedral, saw the Ogden Museum of Southern Art:
where I especially enjoyed the top floor, currently featuring an exhibit on Jim Roche, here are a few photos:
The coolest/strangest thing there is a crown of thorns allegedly woven by Pope Pius IX and sent to Jefferson Davis while he was in prison, along with a photograph whose provenance is not contested. If you have theories, leave them in the comments:
We woke up for 7:30 Low Mass the next morning at St. Louis Cathedral, then stuck around Jackson Square, getting coffee and beignets at Cafe Du Monde and touring the Cabildo before meeting up with The King Dude, Mike Church, and his lovely wife and daughter at the Royal House for oysters, raw and chargrilled. Mike gave us a care package that included this truly badass shirt:
After a quick tour of the pharmacy museum and bourbon milk punches with Ken Bickford, that evening we went on Dr. Gumbo’s cocktail tour of the French Quarter, which I recommend highly, but be prepared, it’s not for the faint of liver.
One of the other highlights was not a cocktail; the award-winning Lazy Magnolia Southern Pecan Ale. After some gumbo to recharge, we caught a set of the Preservation Hall Band, then went to Frenchmen Street to listen to some music:
The next morning we took the bus to the City Park and saw the St. Louis Cemetery #3 and the New Orleans Museum of Art and sculpture garden, which had an interesting exhibit on modern Louisiana artists, among other things:
Next, finally, was the oyster festival. Here’s round 1: scallop and oyster pasta and an oyster po boy, with Abita Strawberry Lager:
Round 2: Oyster sliders, oysters flamenco, Acme raw oysters
Sunday morning we went to the Tridentine Mass at Old St. Patrick’s:
Then scooted over to St. Augustine’s on the southern edge of Treme, for the end of their gospel Mass: