Christa, Amy and I arrived in New Orleans yesterday. We headed to Mulate's for dinner and to listen to the live band!
This morning we drove over to Oak Alley Plantation for a tour. The home has been featured in many movies and on a few TV shows.
This is the view from the veranda.

Cooling down with some Mint Juleps!

Next, we toured the Laura Plantation. This was a Creole plantation. Both Laura and Oak Alley were sugar cane plantations.



I love the glass bottles at the base of this tree. It's a cool idea for flower beds.
Cooling down with some Mint Juleps!
Next, we toured the Laura Plantation. This was a Creole plantation. Both Laura and Oak Alley were sugar cane plantations.
I love the glass bottles at the base of this tree. It's a cool idea for flower beds.
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