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Instalife Lately - Oklahoma + Photo Wagon Happenings
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A lot has been going on lately! Wow! Okay so Conrad and I both made it out of school alive with most of our hair UNpulled. Freelance design & photography has kept me insanely busy the past two months... so it's been a lot of work, but also a lot of play. The harder I work, the harder I get to relax, travel, play and enjoy life. Also, I got a new laptop and if I've ever had a "bae", he is it. Haha!
From there we figured it'd be a good idea to start attempting to make our way out of the city and home. Of course we decided to detour to Fort MaComb where they filmed the season finale of True Detective. That was probably the creepiest place we saw on our trip. If you've never seen that show go watch it. Like now.
We still had one last major stop before leaving Louisiana and that was Oak Alley Plantation and the other beautiful plantations on the Mississippi River just South West of New Orleans. We took a little trip through some interesting swampy areas before arriving at Oak Alley and what can only be described as majestic. The property itself is right out of a dream. The huge oak trees seemed so ancient and beautiful. I could've spent all day walking around the grounds and under those trees.
The house, in the Greek Revival style, perfectly aligned between the row of oaks, was truly one of the most beautiful things I've seen in my limited adventures. I could only imagine 100 years ago people strolling about and having large dinner parties. We took a guided tour of the house which I instantly started picking out all of the things I recognized from the Interview With A Vampire movie. The dining room where Louis ate a rat, the parlor where he lit the curtains on fire… etc. They stayed true to the beauty of the home and time period with original furniture, baby cradle, silverware, dishes and paintings belonging to the previous families.
We drove by Laura Plantation and I was really sad that I we didn't have time to stop by there because it was so beautiful and different in its creole style but at this point we would be making it home at 1 A.M. the night before Easter so... yeah. haha. It was a long delirious drive home to good ol' Texas full of reminiscing our younger days and talking about life.
If you've ever been to New Orleans or Louisiana please share your experience with me because I am already planning my next trip there. I know for sure I'll spend more time looking in the antique stores and checking out more local music.
Adios for now! Happy Monday everyone!
Kat
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New Orleans: Part One - Frenchmen Street, The Garden District, The French Quarter and more
10:03 AMUnknownWhen we finally got into the city itself we headed straight for our amazing little cottage in the mid-city part of town. It was pretty perfect for us because the decor was all from the 70's and earlier (Our hostess owns an antique store! Go figure.) We decided to just drive around a bit to explore before deciding to hit up Frenchmen Street for some music, drinks and to see how the locals of New Orleans enjoyed the city. Our first impression was a group of jazz street musicians performing for a large crowd of people of every age, race and class. The first thing that stood out to me was the sense of community. It was sort of like everyone was all in it together.
We browsed the French Art Market where we saw lots of of handcrafted jewelry, oils, sculptures, wooden bow ties, art and photography. We checked out a pretty incredible band called Bon Bon Vivant at The Maison (second video above) and tried fried alligator. We then were drawn into a Japanese bar called Yuki by authentic French music by Norbert Slama & Raphael Bas (second video above). We had sake and enjoyed the French accordion and guitar all while crazy Japanese indie films were projected on the wall. I had an interesting conversation with Norbert and I feel like I marked a small accomplishment off my list by being kissed on the hand by a true Frenchman haha. It was an experience I'll never forget.
We had damn good burgers at this cool little place off the Mississippi River on Oak Street called the Cowbell. Their homemade ketchup and dipping sauce was one of the best things I've ever had. I want it bottled in my fridge. For real. Off the same street were a lot of neat vintage stores, book stores, antiques and comic book stores. RetroActive had some incredible dresses and jewelry and even a whole second floor of menswear.
The french quarter was a lovely adventure of seeing places and streets I've only dreamed about seeing. It's pretty cool to see street signs and places that you've read about. We sat in Jackson Square a few minutes to take in the beauty of St. Louis Cathedral and browsed the art and vendors surrounding the square. We walked by the house of Dalphine Lalaurie and the Hermann-Grima House. We had a beer at the oldest bar in operation, Jean Lafitte's. They were playing Brand New when we walked in so it couldn't have been a better experience. At sunset we went for a ferry ride on the Mississippi River where we got a pretty spectacular view of the city. On the other side of the river we wound up wandering into The Crown And Anchor where we made friends with some sweet boxers (as in the dogs).
We finally caught the ferry back and went back to the French Quarter to hit up Bourbon Street and its reputation did not exceed itself to say the least. We caught a drag show and a burlesque show, which to my surprise was hilariously entertaining. We had dinner at the Court of Two Sisters, stopped in The Olde Absinthe House where it was impossible to get a drink. We ended the night with Cafe Au Lait and Beignets at Cafe Du Monde , while overlooking St.Louis Cathedral of course. At night it was beautiful and magical. Of course, I imagined Lestat people watching from here.
Covered in powdered sugar and wired on coffee we headed back to the cottage. I was so happy to be in New Orleans at this point and amazed and how safe and at home I felt. Like every major city, New Orleans had its rough parts but I couldn't help but feeling comfortable. I didn't get a condescending vibe from anyone in the richer parts or scary vibes from anyone in the rougher neighborhoods. Maybe because of what happened during Katrina people were just there for each other and looked out for each other. People walked everywhere, even at 12 a.m. like it was the safest place in the world. When I say people, I mean even little old grannies with walkers! Literally!
I didn't take as many photos on the trip as I had planned, but I think I was just having too much fun to think about it or didn't want to drag my camera into a bunch of bars. At a few points we knew we couldn't linger for too long because we were only in town for two days. I could've stayed all day taking pictures in the French Quarter though.
I hope you enjoyed seeing these even a smidgen as much I did taking them!
Kat














My trip was incredible. It was beyond anything I expected it to be. I'm playing catch up a bit, but I wanted share some of my favorite Instagram photos. We checked out the cemeteries, the cathedral, the French Quarter, Oak Alley Plantation, the Garden District, ate lots of food, had lots of drinks, listened to incredible music and experienced a ton of other amazing things. I'll post a little more in depth later in the week and share some of the actual photos I took!
Kat
We had an insanely busy spring break weekend, weekend before last. I had my cousin's 1st birthday party that I photographed and we went straight from the party on a mini trip to Dinosaur Valley State Park and Dinosaur World in Glen Rose, Texas. I've been wanting to take him since he first became obsessed with dinosaurs. We are also went to the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center . It was such a blast and very worth the money. It was on the chilly/windy side so I can only imagine how fun it would be in summer. Our spring break wasn't anything incredibly exciting due to me working so I wanted to go out with a bit of bang so to speak and take Conrad on a little adventure. It was a nice weekend getaway. I wasn't very impressed with out hotel but the drive wasn't too bad. Unfortunately the boyfriend had to work, but it was fun nonetheless. This is a prelude to our more exciting adventures that we have planned for next month.
Have you done or are you planning anything special for spring break?
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