Thursday was my final day in New Orleans. I was up early and out the door because there was a lot I wanted to get done before I returned home.
On the way back to the hotel, the sky started to look a little ominous again.
And, before I knew it, the rains came. Lots of lightning and thunder. What I found most interesting about the storms in New Orleans was how long they lasted. When we have thunder and lightning storms in the Mid-Atlantic, they usually hit hard and then quickly move out. Not so here. They go on and on and on.
Below are a few pictures of the storm on Thursday.
Next trip will be to Las Vegas in January. It has been a few years since I've been to Las Vegas, so I'm sure I'll have lots to blog about.
Across the street from Cafe Du Monde was this beautiful park. This was the sign posted at the entrance. It is known as "Jackson Square." |
I loved this oversized planter with the vine planting. It is like a giant Chia Pet!! I would love to have one of these at Crest Avenue. |
And this magnificent palm. |
Another shot from Jackson Square. I love these beautiful tropical plants. |
On the way back to the hotel, the sky started to look a little ominous again.
And, before I knew it, the rains came. Lots of lightning and thunder. What I found most interesting about the storms in New Orleans was how long they lasted. When we have thunder and lightning storms in the Mid-Atlantic, they usually hit hard and then quickly move out. Not so here. They go on and on and on.
Below are a few pictures of the storm on Thursday.
The storm eventually made its way through the city and I was able to make it back to the hotel. I decided to stop in the CVS from yesterdays post and pick up a libation for the evening.
Next trip will be to Las Vegas in January. It has been a few years since I've been to Las Vegas, so I'm sure I'll have lots to blog about.
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