Tonight found me riding my bike down to the Lower Garden District to meet friends for drinks and socializing, and then over to one of my favorite bars for some dancing. The first place didn’t have anywhere to put bikes, so I locked up on a pole about half a block away; a couple bikes [...]
Posts Tagged ‘dancing’
Easter Shoppers at Winn-Dixie
Posted in business, streets, weather, tagged Bacchanal, Bridge Lounge, Bywater, conference, dancing, Easter, French Quarter, groceries, New Orleans, PCA, Rubyfruit Jungle, Uptown, Winn-Dixie on April 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I had a great bike riding day yesterday. I rode down to the Quarter to see one more panel at the PCA conference, back Uptown for drinks with friends, back down to the Bywater for wine with friends, to the Quarter for some dancing, and then back home. I didn’t take any pictures, though. I [...]
Super Sunday Crowds at Taylor Park
Posted in festivals, tagged Central City, dancing, festivals, Mardi Gras Indians, New Orleans, Super Sunday, Taylor Park on March 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Today was Super Sunday–the day when all the Mardi Gras Indian tribes parade together–rescheduled after last weekend’s rainout. The weather was perfect today–sunny and warm, with occasional clouds to cool us off. I rode my bike toward Taylor Park and just followed the crowds. And man, there were a lot of people.
Linnzi Zaorski and Dancers at d.b.a.
Posted in personal, tagged dancing, Frenchman Street, jazz, Linnzi Zaorski, New Orleans on October 6, 2008 | 5 Comments »
This post is a bit late, as it concerns something I saw on my bike yesterday, but I don’t want to lose last night’s ride just because I didn’t have the energy to put words together when I got home. Yesterday, just as I was heading home from a lovely weekend of camping, I got [...]
It’s Festival Time!
Posted in dancing, festivals, tagged dancing, festivals, French Quarter, New Orleans, Vieux to Do, zydeco on June 15, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Today I rode my bike down to the Quarter for Vieux-to-Do, three festivals in one–the Creole Tomato Festival, the Louisiana Seafood Festival, and the Cajun Zydeco Festival.