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Monday, December 17, 2012
Kendrick Lamar concert! This is REMI'S!!!!
The Roadtrip to St. Louis
After I completed my last final, I had to wait 2 days before I could head back home to a place I like to call, St. Louis. When the day got here I packed my stuff and headed with 3 of my friends, one of which included Remi. The drive was grueling, but it honestly didn't take as long as first expected. I thought it would take around 12 hours when it only took 10 hour, but of course we didn't speed at all, that's just wrong. It was a good time though, I got to finally see my first coast, which was pretty badass. I also got to see different parts of some states including Mississippi and Tennessee. I listened to music most of the trip, some of the music included Frank Ocean, Kid Cudi and a little bit of John Mayer. I might say that the trip was fun and I'm glad to be back home, but I cannot wait for the trip back, because I know in a few weeks, I am going to miss home, that is of course New Orleans.
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The New Orleans Streetcar
The streetcar is one of New
Orleans’ historic landmarks. It has been used for over one hundred and fifty
years and is the oldest operating street railway system in the world. There are
three lines in the railway system, the Riverfront line, the Canal St. line and the
St. Charles line.
The Canal St. line travels a five-mile route from the French Market to Park
City Avenue. It travels through the central business and passes by the
landmarks of city-park, and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
The Riverfront line started operating in 1926. It is a huge tourist
attraction as it passes through the French Market and the aquarium. It is the
shortest line and only travel two miles, ending on Esplanade Avenue in the
French Quarter.
The St. Charles line starts in Uptown at the intersection of South
Carrollton and South Claiborne avenue, which is about a twenty minute walk from
Loyola’s campus, and ends at Canal street on the edge of the French Quarter. The
wood seats, brass fittings, and exposed lights give it a truly authentic feel.
The St. Charles line started on September 26, 1835. It is the oldest and most
infamous of the three lines.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Dooky Chase's
The Dallas Half-Marathon
Friday, December 14, 2012
This is Remi's!! Beasts of the southern wild
Film
Club Event: Beasts of the Southern Wild
people of ‘Bathtub’ escape from the hospital, it is revealed
that he is dying. Growing weaker every hour, the group somehow manages to
escape back to their town (the water has drained at this point, and everyone
returns to their respective soaked home. After Hushpuppy witnesses her father’s
passing, she has his body placed in the makeshift raft and sets it adrift as
she lights it on fire Viking funeral style.
This film is a very emotional one. Since scenes occur from
the perspective of a six year old, there is an innocent truth about the script
that sufficiently transports the viewer back to when they were six. This film enables us to grasp, even for a
moment, what it feels to be innocent, confident, and curious about the world.
I, for one, would give anything to feel that way all day every day.
Parkway Bakery
There are 100's if not 1000's of places to get po-boys in New Orleans but the best places are always the little dives you find. My personal favorite is Parkway Bakery it's been around for over 100 years and has the BEST roast beef po-boy in town!
http://www.parkwaypoorboys.com/
http://www.parkwaypoorboys.com/
Christmas In New Orleans
Just as Jackson Square was all set up with the decorations of Halloween in October, you better believe they have it all decked out for Christmas as well. New Orleans is always dressed for whatever holiday season it might be.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
My new puppy!!
Monday, December 3, 2012
The Fat Hen!
The fat hen is an amazing restaurant located a couple blocks away from Loyola Campus. It is affordable and delicious which is perfect for us struggling college students who just want some comfort food every once in a while.
The fat hen is owned by chef Shane Pritchett. Originally from Texas Chef Pritchett was always interested in comfort food. In 2004, Shane Pritchett was named executive chef at the prestigious Delmonico Restaurant in New Orleans. During Pritchett's time at Delmonico it was named the "best restaurant in New Orleans". Shane left Delmonico after Hurricane Katrina and began working at his wife's restaurant which was indeed the Fat Hen.
I went to the fat hen multiple times this year and every time I think I find my new favorite dish. The fat hen serves breakfast all day but not just the classic American breakfast, they have invented something called the Womlette, it really is a waffle covered in omelet and its amazing. They also have a variety of burgers ranging from the stuffed bbq burger to the classic shane burger.
Another unique part about the Fat Hen is that is is also a butcher shop. You can find any kind of meat you can imagine at the Fat Hen.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Macklemore!!!
Glow Run 5k!!
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