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... ... @@ -12,4 +12,26 @@ 12 12 13 13 We successfully circumnavigated Lake Pontchartrain, got more kitty kibble, spent almost 2 hours getting more insulin (thank you Devin the Pharmacist at CVS in E. NO), got various groceries, and decided we really don't like big cities. 14 14 15 + 16 +It rained every day while we were at New Orleans, but since it seemed to not rain the entire day, we finally just took an unbrella each and headed out into the town anyway. The first day, we decided to drive into town and visit [[Audubon Park>>https://audubonnatureinstitute.org/audubon-park]]. Driving next to the north end of the park, we saw some cars parked along the road and didn't see any signs about parking restrictions, so we joined them! From there, we talked through the park. 17 + 18 +(pics) 19 + 20 +After a while, we met a lady walking a dog, inquired if she was local (she was) and asked about the parking situation (just to make sure). She wasn't entirely sure, but thought we were probably ok. 21 + 22 +We walked along Exposition Blvd (which isn't really a street, but a large walkway, taking pictures of the beautiful houses there. 23 + 24 +(pics) 25 + 26 +After that, we took the St Charles Ave Trolley over to the Garden District and walked along a [[free, self-guilded, tour of the area>>https://www.bigboytravel.com/louisiana/neworleans/gardendistrictwalkingtour/]]. (The tour is huge and after a while all of the really nice historic houses start to look the same, so we cut it short.) Taking the St Charles Ave. trolley back to Audubon Park, we then drove back to the campground. 27 + 28 + 29 +The second day, we decided to try using public transit. [[New Orleans has a very nice public transit system>>https://www.norta.com/]] with an [[App>>http://www.norta.com/Getting-Around/NEW-GoMobile]] for your phone. The App is really great because it shows where all of the busses and trolleys are located, which direction they're going, projected arrival times at any stop, etc. You can even buy a 24 hour pass using the App and use the App to display a scan code for your pass as you board the bus. We bought two 24 hour passes for $3 each. One of the bus routes stopped just on the other side of the street from our campground! 30 + 31 +Our plan was to go downtown to the French Quarter area. We walked through this area for a while and then headed toward the river. As we got closer to the river, we saw a large steamboat docked there. Inquiring at the nearby ticket office, we found it was called "[[City of New Orleans" steamboat>>https://www.viator.com/tours/New-Orleans/Steamboat-Natchez-Harbor-Cruise/d675-3780STEAM]] and tour, would be doing a roughly 2 hour trip, and would be leaving in 10 minutes! Wow! Quickly purchasing two tickets, making sure not to buy the ones which included dinner, since that would involve too many dietary and allergy issues, we boarded with about 5 minutes to spare! What luck! 32 + 33 +(pics) 34 + 35 +It was getting closer to sunset now, so we took the same public transit back to our campground. It was a very nice outing and a good day, in spite of a little rain! 36 + 15 15