| I love going here... you cannot pass through the bayou without stopping! | 
| I love railroad tracks... they can lead anywhere! | 
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| SOme little nook in the French Quarter | 
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| Love the masks | 
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| This little store reminds me of the village I lived in in England | 
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| Jax Brewery in New Orleans | 
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| I took this in the courtyard in the middle of the French Quarter | 
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| More tracks | 
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| Why I love New Orleans... the music you can find on any street you walk down | 
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| Steam Boat DInner | 
| The road to Mississippi | 
| Biloxi Cemetery | 
| This grave was totally open... I wonder if it wasn't from hurricane Katrina | 
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| They all had flowers anyway | 
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| More damaged graves... :( | 
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| Biloxi cemetery from a distance | 
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| Kudzu and moss covered trees shade the very old graves | 
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| A damaged pier on the beach in Biloxi | 
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| This is the new pier | 
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| I guess he can't read the sign | 
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| Still suffering from the oil spill | 
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| More oil | 
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| This guy was standing near the damaged pier on the oil covered beach. He was about as tall as I am and he was not happy that I was so close to him. I guess he's used to being alone! | 
| Shaggy's... a little grill on the cleaned up part of the beach | 
 
 
 
 
4 comments:
Interesting pictures. The journal of a journey to the deep south.
And you lived in England?
Yes, it was a journey... we were happy to be home. Our lake has more waves and is way cleaner than the beach in Mississippi.
I lived in England for a few years as a kid. I'm sure I'll blog about it soon :) I'll go through spells of missing it, but not nearly as much as I miss the deep south, and the weird thing is, I've never lived there.
LOVE these pictures!!! Makes me wanna travel a bit eastward instead of always being westward bound! :)
Thank you, and YES!! You need to travel east a few times at least... although I love the west too! :)
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