French Quarter Fest

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Scenes and other assorted items from French Quarter Fest yesterday:

Muriel's Jackson Square

It was hard to get around the crowds in Jackson Square. When you stopped, someone always had to get past and when you were moving, someone always stopped. I suspect it will be worse today and tomorrow with more locals down there.

Muriel's Crawfish and Goat Cheese Crepes

Patsy and I headed straight to Muriel’s booth ( Muriel's Jackson Square is the middle booth in the first picture ). These are delicious although the portions seemed a little smaller this time.

St Louis Cathedral

St Louis Cathedral in mourning for Pope John Paul II. Black wreath over the door.

Closeup

The one in the street.

Boutique du Vampyre

This had to be the smallest shop I have ever been in. It's right off of Pirate's Alley. There was a T-shirt in there that said " Sin like you mean it ". If it hadn't been such a lightweight T-shirt, I would have bought it.

Vandals

Vandalism sucks. How much nicer the city would be without it.

Quiet

Pirates Alley runs right alongside of St Louis Cathedral. Someone has a sense of humor.

Royal St Grocery

This one looks similar to a picture a friend took.

Quote of the Day
She keeps the bed...turned down
Clean sheets on
I can jump in any old time
Steppenwolf, Straight Shootin' Woman

Blog of the day here.

Quote from said blog: "Someone found my blog by searching Google for "wombat socks.""

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susan said:

I took an online quiz not long ago and ended up in the seventh level of Hell (based on Dante's Inferno). Maybe I should look for one of those shirts too. I figure if you're already doomed, why not celebrate?

Might have to try that recipe too, thanks!

Those crepes were soooo good! Great pictures:)

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