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January 2020 New Orleans and Toronto

MISSISSIPPI RIVER STATUE NEW ORLEANS DEC 2019
109 Castlefield kitchen

 

Children left these messages on the wall
Washington Ave NOLA Garden District
interview on elemnt radio with david
new orleans beads
Staging area for Sugar Bowl Parade
shadow photo – sugarbowl parade NOLA
parade
The morning after the night before
January 1st 2020
January 1 2020 New Orleans, old phone box
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NOLA – Garden District
Garden City New Orleans
And Empty Java Cup On Top
By Nola’s contemporary art museum
Garden District
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paddleboard racing
lake wow races – media day
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The Solitudes Rhoma Spencer in front

marley berot Another booklist cultural centre
dad takes picture of daughter, anthony berot and artist marley berot

 

art for tokers and smokers
Back alley in New Orleans Garden District
Last Shortlist picture for the Taylor Prize
Margaret Atwood (l) and Noreen Taylor (r) Tom Sandler took photo
New Orleans Mascot. The Name of a Drink. It is da Bomb! In New Orlean’ you can walk with an open container of booze, as long as it is made of plastic. The New Orleans Grenade is sold in take-out bars throughout the French Quarter. It comes in a tall long stem plastic container that has a bulb shaped like a Grenade. Smooth tasting, but, very very deadly – but no worries, only your head will explode.. This is how you make a Grenade.
1½ ounces gin.
1½ ounces grain alcohol.
1½ ounces melon liqueur.
1½ ounces vodka.
1½ ounces rum.

outdoor stadium/park beside mississippi river being prepared for new year’s eve concert and ABC TV Dick Clarke broadcast
waiting for Sheryl Crow to start playing for her pretape

street concert by high school marching bands
STREETS OF NEW ORLEANS