We drove to Pensacola , Fl. and stayed at the Elks # 2108. It We arrived right before the heavy rains. It’s a big lodge, they have 1200 members. We didn’t unhook the car. We stayed in and watched the election results. It rained on and off with some thunder and lightning in the early evening. We woke up around and it was pouring cats and dogs. Just pounding the RV. We woke again at and it was thunder and lightning for over 90 minutes. They reported 9’ of rain that night. Never have seen so much.
Elks lot after 9 inches of rain in jujst a few hours
We left in the morning and headed to Biloxi MS . We stayed at the Elks. Its just across the street from the beach.
Check out the Confederate Flag
Beautiful Beaches in Biloxi
Really quiet neighbors and long white sandy beach. We saw 12 people out on the long beach cleaning up or looking for oil. For lunch we tried some Gumbo and a deep fried soft shelled crab sandwich..
We found out Debbie and Al were just down the street from us so we all went to the casino together and had dinner. The appetizer was deep fried crab claws. We are in the deep south. We all won a few dollars and went home early.
Our Quit Neighbors next to the Elks
I took a walk out on the beach. Put my toe in the Gulf of Mexico . The tied was out and it was really shallow.
Clear Water-No Oil
Lots of the homes across from the beach were destroyed from Katrina. There were many empty lots with for sale signs. It had been cleaned up and just empty lots and some new buildings going up. Some of the damaged trees had been carved by local artist.
Very Creative
From there we traveled to New Orleans . What an experience New Orleans is. The campground and our campsite site in New Orleans was right on the Mississippi River . It was interesting seeing all the tug boats move the barges up and down the river. They were moving sand and soil which is a commodity in the flat land in this area. It wasn’t so interesting when they woke us up at night.
We went down to Bourbon St. and had lunch at “Pat O’Brian’s”. We had a Muffuleta sandwich. We had deep fried Alligator for an appetizer and yes it tasted like chicken. We have had fried everything in the south. I was surprised that I liked the deep fried pickles and hush puppies. We enjoyed the famous Hurricane drinks. You can put your drinks in plastic to go cups and walk the streets drinking and we did. The bars and clubs are open 24-7 and serve liquor. What a party town.
Lunch with the Rizottos at Pat O'Briens
Drinks Served and Consumed 24-7
French Quarter is Just Beautiful
Later we met with Tony and Joleta at “Delmonico’s” for dinner. It’s one of Emeril’s restaurants. It was beautiful a restored mansion. The food was fantastic and the service excellent. We would recommend it.
We took the city tour and then the swamp tour. We went to the cemetery. All bodies are buried above ground since New Orleans is below sea level. Entire families are in one tomb. You are placed in there for 1 year and 1 day. They then open the tomb and because of the heat all that is left are bones. They push you to the back and then there is room for the next family member. We saw one tomb that had 12 family members in it.
We went through the Garden District. Elegant historic district. Some homes were once part of a plantation. Most were built in the 1800. Sandra Bullock has a home as does: John Goodman, Nicolas Cage, Brad Pitt, Ann Rice, the Author, and the Manning family of pro football fame.
Where the Manning Boys Were Raised
We saw the house that they filmed the Curious case of Benjamin Button. This is a beautiful area.
The French Quarter has many weird shops, great restaurants, and clubs. Great looking area. One big party town. Lots of great music.
The 9th ward was a big eye opener. Most homes have just stayed the same. The tour guide said the new Mayor was going to do something about the urban blight. He seemed optimistic about it. What a contrast as Mississippi has cleaned things up. We did see 100 homes built by Habitat for Humanity. They were given to Musicians in the area. This was because they wanted the French Quarters up and running to bring the tourist back for city revenue. You have to put in 350 hours of sweat equity and have good credit to be eligible for these homes. All the new homes have to be built on blocks 2 feet off the ground. This is to protect them from future flooding. The sad part is that they put bad sheet rock in them from China . The new homes all have to be redone. Occupants will have to move out while all the sheetrock is replaced.
Narrow Houses
Habitat for Humanity Houses
Nice Colors???
Loved the swamp tour. It was quiet and peaceful. We saw Alligators, nutria, turtles, herons, raccoons, and egrets. A nice boat ride and a great guide.
Turtles Sunning Themselves
Aligator Sunning Himself
The End
We drove for 9 hours the next day and stayed in San Antonio , TX . A long day but made better by some good books on tape. We stayed at a Walmart and walked across the St for some Texas Barbeque
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Another 9 hours of driving and we arrived in Las Cruces at the Elks lodge. We went out for some good Mexican food. We have tried all kinds of regional food. It’s been fun seeing how different parts of the country eat. We will stay two nights here and clean the RV, do laundry and relax. Tomorrow we head to the Phoenix area to see some of our Grandkids, can’t wait. Then we move on to Palm Springs and stay a few days at our lot. Then we head home. We are looking forward to seeing the family and good friends in the bay area. We have missed them. We have been gone 2 and a half months and only seen a fraction of this great country. None the less we have had a trip of a life time!
This is our final post. Thanks for letting us share our great Fall Colors trip with you all and THANKS to Ralph & Doris for doing this trip for us all. It has been GREAT. And thanks to Al & Debbie Rizotto and Tony & Joleta Fernandes for being such great traveling companions for almost 2 1/2 months.