Thursday, 26 April 2012

Homeless in New Orleans !!!!

Spent a very comfortable night in a big soft bed. Great. At breakfast I made myself a huge waffle, and smothered it in maple syrup. Makes a change from pancakes, I hear you say. We were staying in the French Quarter which was untouched by the floods. I saw no signs of destruction, apparently it was about 5 miles away and is mostly rebuilt now. I decided to visit the Civil War Museum,  a half hours walk away and enjoyed strolling, slowly, through  New Orleans, observing its streets and inhabitants, as it gradually awakened.  Very friendly people but very tourist orientated. I arrived at the Museum before opening time so sat on the steps and took my shoes off. The biggest black man you have ever seen, wearing a T-Shirt stating, 'Social Volunteer' , stopped and described someone he was looking for. I said I hadn't seen him and as he turned to go said  'You're not homeless are you?'  I laughed and said  'No I was a tourist'. I know I haven't ironed my clothes for 6 weeks and I live in a tent but...... The Civil War Museum was old and musty and slanted towards the Confederate side. I was amazed at the smallness of their uniforms and hats. The guide agreed that they were men of small stature. I am told there is still ill-feeling in parts of the southern states and some say 'the war isn't over yet'. Afterwards, I watched a paddle steam ship cross the Mississippi and visited 'Cafe du Monde' again for another 'Beignet'.  A farewell look at Bourbon Street then we headed back to camp in the van. Sean said, at one point, he looked round and we were all sleeping. We had Subways for dinner, so no cooking for anyone tonight. Managed to get all my laundry washed and dried, well I thought I should make an effort, get rid of the homeless look. It is very hot in the tent tonight, with a lot of creepy crawlies about. Enjoyed my two days off but it takes you out of the 'zone'. Back in harness tomorrow, another 75 mile day looms..... loving it still.....  


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3 comments:

  1. Hey its Richard , reading your post makes you think deep , very deep . Your blogg is amazing . So wish I was doing what you are . You could not write what you are writing . I was telling 4 guests at the hotel what you are doing and they were blown away by what I told them , also about what you have done so far on your bike rides and what you are in the middle of . Very proud telling then , and very proud to be your son x x

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    1. Hi Richard. Thanks for your message. You have time on your side to do lots and lots of things. Don't think, just do it !!

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  2. Hi Jan, it's friday and I'm bored out my tights at work so no better way than to cure this by catching up on the blog. Have to admit its been a few days since I read the blog and when you started mentioning New Orleans just before "The Magic of New Orleans" post, I was thinking, what was the name of the Cafe I went to? Cafe de Monde,i was going to post, you need to try that out. Then, i read you had, you probably wouldnt believe that when i went in there, i said, do you have a menu and he said we only sell one item,ok, I'm an idiot!! Going for a cycle tomorrow,loch lomond i think, dik's going to come. Keep it up. Livestrong Rx

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