Roadtrip to New Orleans for 951 - Suggestions?
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Roadtrip to New Orleans for 951 - Suggestions?
My wife and I are heading to New Orleans on Friday to pick up this car.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...3676754&rd=1,1
We are staying the weekend at
www.blockkellerhouse.com
Any suggestions for good sights to see? I thought that this place looked nice.
www.oakalleyplantation.com
We are sort of dry boring type folks who turn into the sack early and enjoy touring gardens
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...3676754&rd=1,1
We are staying the weekend at
www.blockkellerhouse.com
Any suggestions for good sights to see? I thought that this place looked nice.
www.oakalleyplantation.com
We are sort of dry boring type folks who turn into the sack early and enjoy touring gardens
Last edited by Josh B; 03-01-2007 at 09:35 AM.
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Just you both wait and see what I do with it.
Finishing up a customer's car, then work on the turbo will commence............it's gonna be sick!
Finishing up a customer's car, then work on the turbo will commence............it's gonna be sick!
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Glad they got through to you - always happy to help with those little bits We are trying to organize all the nuts/bolts/washers etc from any parts cars so that they will be handy!
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Josh,
All sorts of stuff to do in New Orleans. Please stop by my wife's resteraunt "The Redfish Grill" on Bourbon street. Lunch is pretty affordable and really good. Make sure you get the Banana's Foster Up for desert.
D-Day Museum is here and a good bet for a couple of hours. Also the Aquarium of the Americas has recovered nicely. Oak Alley is pretty good. There's a bus tour of the Katrina devistation that some peope seem to like. I'm sick of seeing it but for those out of towners that are curious I hear that it's pretty eye opening. The French Quarter is going through a makeover rightnow so things can be a little out of whack but it's certainly available for walking around. I'm not sure what the Riverwalk looks like this week as most shops had to shut down when tourism dried up after the storm.
I'm working from New Orleans that day but don't know what time I'll be around otherwise I'd treat you to lunch at Redfish.
BTW, what do you like to eat? If you want seafood then we're the place to be but if you like things like Italian than I can suggest another of my wife's resteraunts "Bacco" which is also in the French Quarter. She's got a third resteraunt called "Ralphs on the Park" if you want something swanky but it's not in a tourist driven area. Whatever your pleasure I can lead you to a good place to eat.
All sorts of stuff to do in New Orleans. Please stop by my wife's resteraunt "The Redfish Grill" on Bourbon street. Lunch is pretty affordable and really good. Make sure you get the Banana's Foster Up for desert.
D-Day Museum is here and a good bet for a couple of hours. Also the Aquarium of the Americas has recovered nicely. Oak Alley is pretty good. There's a bus tour of the Katrina devistation that some peope seem to like. I'm sick of seeing it but for those out of towners that are curious I hear that it's pretty eye opening. The French Quarter is going through a makeover rightnow so things can be a little out of whack but it's certainly available for walking around. I'm not sure what the Riverwalk looks like this week as most shops had to shut down when tourism dried up after the storm.
I'm working from New Orleans that day but don't know what time I'll be around otherwise I'd treat you to lunch at Redfish.
BTW, what do you like to eat? If you want seafood then we're the place to be but if you like things like Italian than I can suggest another of my wife's resteraunts "Bacco" which is also in the French Quarter. She's got a third resteraunt called "Ralphs on the Park" if you want something swanky but it's not in a tourist driven area. Whatever your pleasure I can lead you to a good place to eat.
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BTW, what do you like to eat? If you want seafood then we're the place to be but if you like things like Italian than I can suggest another of my wife's resteraunts "Bacco" which is also in the French Quarter. She's got a third resteraunt called "Ralphs on the Park" if you want something swanky but it's not in a tourist driven area. Whatever your pleasure I can lead you to a good place to eat.
Are you sure you work??
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Ellssuu - Thanks for all the good eating recommendations - I'll note all those. Thanks for the heads up on stuff to do as well.....
J Berk - I'll check on the power locks and get back to you
Albert - I figured someone would get a kick out of that comment
J Berk - I'll check on the power locks and get back to you
Albert - I figured someone would get a kick out of that comment
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Damn! How many restaurants does she own?
Are you sure you work??
Are you sure you work??
I wish, LOL. She's the CFO of a resteraunt group.
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When I was there I when on a swamp tour on a fan boat, it was a blast! Too bad the french quarter has hit hard in the flood but you might want to check it out anyway. Riverboat tour should be a must also.