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.
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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." |
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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. |
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And this magnificent palm. |
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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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