Showing posts with label 15 Coolest North American Cities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 15 Coolest North American Cities. Show all posts

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Navy Week!

It's Navy Week in New Orleans and the kickoff of the Bicentennial Commemoration of the War of 1812. Moogie has been very busy volunteering and celebrating! There will be amazing videos and pics to come, but not until all the festivities come to a close on Sunday. Right now, I'm just sitting with my feet up, having spent 6 hours on them, on concrete, in the sun, serving as the source of all knowledge and cat-herder. I see Chinese delivery in our immediate future.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Sugar High! Wooo Pig Soooieee!!!!

There's some Wooo Pig Sooooieeing going on in the Big Easy!  Twelve houseguests have been fed in shifts, most have headed to Champions Square or the Quarter, kitchen is cleaned up, the Entergy HQ building adjacent to the Dome is flying the Arkansas state flag, and we're gearing up for a Sugar High in mighty fine seats!



Oh yeah -- there was the incident that required a fire truck, an ambulance, 2 Police cars and an Inspector, but I'll save that for another day.  Good times, and strange, at Moogie's Mansion!

Let's go, Razorbacks!!!!!  WPS!!!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Hornets v. Nuggets: The Day After


The Hornets team that finished out the game last night was not the same team that began the game. They have to find a path to consistency or the playoffs will not go well. Chris Paul and David West are just two guys -- they can't play all five positions.


Well, maybe they can, but at least not for the whole game! CP3 - MVP!


On a happier note -- I really like it when we get tickets in the suite (a MUCH better vantage point than our regular seats in the nosebleed section!), but I usually wind up with hives on my nose from something I eat there. Last night I avoided the Caesar salad and the gumbo and I didn't get a single hive! Maybe I finally found the culprit.


I hope it's not the gumbo.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

"Cool Times" in the Big Easy

Nola.com carried a brief piece yesterday revealing that New Orleans has been named by MSN Travel as one of the "15 coolest North American Cities." (Note: glaringly NOT making the list are Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco, to name a few). The author of the piece invited the readership to post their opinions of why New Orleans is such a "cool" place -- not just a trendy tourist trap. I thought this one captured New Orleans' essence remarkably well, warts and all:

"Posted by unclesalty on 01/26/09 at 5:08PM
Im an outsider looking in, a Mississippian, a tourist... but not really, I visit frequently... but it dosent suprise me N.O. is considered "cool". It is one of the few major metropolitan places left in the U.S. that has maintained its own culture. I dont know of anywhere else you find the debauchery of Bourbon right next to the refinement of Royal. Some places accommodate both atmospheres but seldom do they sit side by side and blend together and that attitude stretches throughout the whole city. Its a blend, its diversity, which is what this country really is meant to be. N.O. has its own music, its own architecture, its on style of food... In a country that has become homogenized, that in many ways become a giant strip mall, New Orleans is, seemingly, one of the last places where individualism not only survives, but thrives. Artists of all kinds have found inspiration in that city for decades. Which is why the culture of violence that exist there is all the sadder. It creates an invitation to make New Orleans into another dumping ground for a generic society just to bring some stability in the middle of all the violence. Its a city with an old soul that has seen a lot of good times but also a lot of bad and evil. And with no easy answers in sight all I can say is God bless you people."


Here's the article: http://blog.nola.com/cest-la-nola/2009/01/new_orleans_named_one_of_15_co.html

Yep, our "culture of violence" does indeed beg God's blessing, and we'll take all the prayers we can get.

"A city with an old soul . . . ." Tres magnifique!