there was that random photo of me enjoying my first legit beignet
I was undoing all the work with just a few bites…
Or my husband.
With bricks, plaster, charm… vintage French style.
inside St. Louis Cathedral.
Need I say more?
we even found the Haunted Mansion statues hidden in a lush courtyard.
😉
New Orleans has been on my list of places to visit in the US for as long as I can remember.
You see..
New York City has always been the number 1 top spot I wanted to go.
And number 2?
Well that was New Orleans.
Fast Fact:
Did you know that when I go to Disneyland
while the kids ride the roller coasters
I sit with my coffee in New Orleans Square and people watch?
And Pirates, The Haunted Mansion and the Riverboat area are my favorites.
So.. I had this fantasy idea of what it would be like.
And I was thrilled when an opportunity to speak on a Design Blogger panel
brought an opportunity to visit New Orleans.
we wandered the wrong way
and found ourselves on Bourbon Street.
while I definitely wanted to see Bourbon Street-
I was a little surprised at how wild and crazy it was at only 7pm.
we decided to come back in the morning for photos
and leave the wild and crazy Bourbon Street
to those who were wild and crazy. 🙂
and then found our wild and crazy
which was relaxing by the rooftop pool for the evening.
Incredible. Thunder, lightning, torrential rain…
wholly guacamole.
but I don’t run around and do all of the touristy things
unless it is really something I am itching to see.
the day starts with a quick run (oftentimes to Starbucks) 😉
and then a lot of walking and exploring.
Well, it was the French Quarter of course.
snapping photos and sitting by the mighty Mississippi river for a bit.
And grabbed a delicious bite to eat at the French Market-
which is like a farmers market type area.
(Ave Home has some seriously amazing furniture)
We grabbed a quick bite at a vegan restaurant called ‘Seed‘
and if we had found it on day one- we would have eaten there several times.
Delicious food- all vegan, and tons of options.
Take the trolley for $3 for a 24 hour pass and ride it all the way up and down.
Royal Street has a TON of amazing architecture
St. Louis Cathedral is gorgeous inside and out- and there is a courtyard and park with
musicians playing
Loved it- had to do a quick FB live video.
And plug in some time to just sit at Cafe Du Monde
in the French Quarter and people watch.
I am officially in love with so much of New Orleans-
and it is definitely on the list of places to visit again soon.
You may have noticed the start of a new look on my blog today-
things are a changing and it will be a bit before all the tweaks get worked out-
and so far- there are quite a few…
so please bear with me and the wackiness as things change.
Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says
Love New Orleans and have been a few times. Love the new blog look!
Courtney says
Thanks Kim!! Working out the tweaks but am loving it so far. 🙂 And I know I told you before but love your new blog look too!
Anonymous says
Wow. I have been to New Orleans, but it was quite a few years ago. I didn't get to see as much and it is so fabulous to discover it through your lens. I hope to go back and show this gem to my husband and daughter.
Courtney says
Thank you! It is so funny how different things can look to different people. I tend to capture what captures me 😉 and this time- it was definitely the architecture that spoke with a huge amount of charm. Thank you for stopping by!
Botanic Bleu says
Courtney,
Your new header design and overall look of the blog is fantastic. One request— could you use a darker font color for your text, please. The pale color is so hard to read.
I love New Orleans, also, but haven't been in many years. I used to travel with high school students studying French in Texas as a sponsor to visit NOLA over our Spring Break, the 3rd week of March. It was the perfect time to visit. Flowers were blooming but the summer heat had not yet arrived.
Judith
Courtney says
Thank you Judith! And yes- a darker font is on the list already 🙂 I completely agree with it being too light- as did my designer once it was up. Hopefully it will be fixed soon!
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
Oh I love New Orleans!…and if you love N.O., you would love Charleston too….(have you ever been)…So glad you had a great time and yes, a trip to "Cafe" for beignets are a must when you are in N.O.
Love your new "doo" !!
Courtney says
Thank you Shirley!! And Charleston is another city on the list of places I want to visit!! Must go soon!
BarbaraAnn says
I Love NOLA too! My hunny bunny and I fly into Atlanta when we visit our kids in Florida. Ok a little out of the way, but not when we drive through New Orleans to get there. But we go between Nov to Jan. We see the town when it's cooler and ready for the holidays. And we eat and do what locals do. Burbon St is much calmer and we walk way past it into the local area to see colorful homes. Eat at local cafes and meet the locals. We were there in Nov. and plan on going back in March. Oh, I mean visit my sons….
Courtney says
Haha!! Love it!! We love to visit our sons who both live by beaches we love quite often so I know what you mean 😉 Thanks for stopping by!
Laurel Bern says
Hi Courtney,
Gorgeous post and photos! I've never been to NOLA but I hope to one day. I'm really liking the new blog look too! xoxo ~ Laurel
Courtney says
Hi Laurel!! Thank you!!! And you would love New Orleans- it really is so so pretty!!
Meg @ Hello Farmhouse says
Thank you for this peek at New Orleans, Courtney! I LOVE southern charm and architecture so much that my husband and I recently eloped to Savannah. New Orleans is a place I've always wanted to see, and I hope to visit soon.
P.S. The new look is beautiful!!
Courtney says
Thank you Meg!! Ohhh how fun to elope to Savannah- that sounds soo romantic!! And congratulations!!
Debenicke says
As a native Louisianan it does my heart good to see the obvious love you have for New Orleans. So much more than Bourbon Street. Thank you
Courtney says
It definitely is!! 🙂
Edith DUTERTRE says
si j'allais voir La Louisiane
se serait pour la musique et voir le Bayou
la végétation très dense doit être impressionnante , partout
merci de la visite
bisous
Sylvia Cook Photography says
NOLA is one of my favorite places! But you made me laugh- when I was there a few years ago, I took 1700 pictures, lol. In one week. To this day I have not finished editing them.
NOLA Mimi says
I am so glad you love my city! So do I! I have traveled many places but always look forward to coming home. The city is indeed beautiful with so many special places. Inspiration is everywhere and all you have to do is look around you.
kris says
I feel in love with several of your pictures. Do you sell your prints? I would be interested in buying several of your pics of homes. We have been several times but ours never turn out as beautifully as yours have. I would love to frame them. Thanks Kris
yreal says
Love New Orleans and the French quarter. One of our favorite things to do is take a pedicab ride. You can see so much and they will stop and let you take pictures!
emmachas says
Beautiful portrait of the New Orleans we love!