Thursday, January 14, 2010

Thursday in New Orleans

Today we did a lot in New Orleans. First, we toured around New Orleans in buses while the bus drivers told us about the history and events that had happend in the city. Some parts of it were sad though, because we went through the 9th ward (which are like city districts) where a lot of damage was done in Hurricane Katrina. After that we looked around a library on Tulane University where they had a lot of objects from the slave trade. We had lunch, then went on a swamp tour. The swamp tour was very fun because we got to ride around in a swamp boat and it was 60 degrees f. We also got to see a lot of wildlife (no aligators though, they were hibrinating) such as birds and snakes. Then, we went to the French Quarters and did a little shopping. We then went to Preservation Hall, which is said to be where jazz music was born. We got to see a jazz band perform, who were really good and sounded just like they had come from the past. There was a trumpet, trombone, saxophone (baritone), tuba, bass drum and snare drum player, and they were all excellent. Overall today was one of my favorite days so far! -Emily Way

8 comments:

jona.way said...

Oh Emily - you are so lucky you got to listen to the jazz band in Preservation Hall. This is one of my favorite places to visit in New Orleans. How was the bari sax player? Calin would have loved that part of your trip!

I hope you got to stop at Cafe du Monde for beinets - oh they are soooooo yummy!

Glad you are still having a great trip. New Orleans is one of my favorite cities in the United States.

Love Auntie Jona

Anonymous said...

I would love to go to New Orleans! What animals did you see on the swamp tour?

-Lauren Hayes

Anonymous said...

i wish i can go to New Orleans with you too Emily! and i hope you had fun!

- pazau xiong

Anonymous said...

emily you are so lucky that you get to somewhat miss school even though you have to do a blog, but i hope you are having fun!!!!!!!!!!!!

-elanna ellingboe

kimberly said...

I hope that u guys r having fun out there while we r stuck in school

Anonymous said...

Ah~ Man~! No gators! Just kidding! you guys (I mean girls~!) are so lucky!

signed,
Anonymous

Anonymous said...

Wow that must be really fun to see all the animals,and hear a lot about the history there in new orleans.

Anonymous said...

sounds fun!! at least you are a little warm while we are up here freezing :)

Alyssa walker