New Orleans for three days including Halloween
Stayed at the French Quarter Rv park, it was a nice rv park but it was like Fort Knocks which was good in a way. High brick walls with picks on them and a gate to go in. Good thing was that you could walk to the action just had to be careful of the spare parking lot which was a little scary if out late, it was recommended to take a cab home and not walk that area.

Beautiful plantation did not get a picture straight on what was I thinking!!!

First crop indigo used for its blue dye in the army

Slave quarters to be called a plantation the owner had to have 50 slaves working

No nails used

marble bath

Museum of Mardi Gras and Huricain Katrina

French Quarter had a coffee and beignet oh so good

Loved the chandelier in this store

Tour of cemetery,
Here is the tomb of Queen Voodoo you can leave an offering and make a wish by spinning three times and write three XXX and your wish is to come true.

Kind of scary

They lock the doors at 3:30 very creepy all you hear are "doors closing" "time to leave" and imagine someone being stuck in there, we were told that they actually wait 5 minutes and call out again before actually locking up.

Girls were very lucky these kind campers were giving the girls dollar bills!!!

Park party

In the French quarter big group of Waldos

Notice the wagon it has a keg of beer, in New Orleans French Quarter it is Open Container law so you can walk around shop and drink :)

Only in New Orleans

I am taking advantage of this law beer in hand watching the action

waiting for the parade enjoying the scenery ;)

Missed a few floats camera acting up

Why not

Beads were thrown from the floats very cool!!

This is Bourdon street basically a party street

Do not leave anything for a while or else ...

Back to the rv time for candy

Many freeways are built on water must of cost a fortune to build

Love the atmosphere Jazz music and art all over

Still trying to capture that spanish feel

Notice biker - love the dress

Mermen!

Alligator heads anyone?
Off to the Golf of Mexico and the Emerald beaches, Florida has State parks yay!