I currently reside in a condo community called the Cottonmill which is an old restored warehouse in downtown NOLA. So I might be a tad bit biased when I insist that one of the greatest areas to live in New Orleans is the Warehouse Arts District. You're the center of all the attention! Every happenin' event is but a mere walk away. Buildings here have that lofty, dope vibe with historic wooden floors and original brick walls that's so awesome about the area. When I have the chance and when New Orleans weather is willing and cooperating (I'm deathly afraid of heat + humidity), I try to take the opportunity to walk to nearby destinations. Seriously, I only have to pump gas once every 2 or 3 weeks. And I have a gas guzzler.
A great attraction of the Warehouse Arts District - The World War II/D Day Museum
It's literally in my backyard and it's awesome. Here's a tip. If you go about an hour before they close you can save yourself the admission ticket. Instead, you can kindly deposit a donation in a box at the front door for whatever amount pleases you.
Their short documentary video clips are really interesting and you can really lose yourself in the place.
Wars suck.
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New Orleans rocks.
There's nothing more charming than a NOLA porch and a local neighborhood eatery for Sunday brunch.
lace shirt = Guess outlet 2 years back
shoes = Stuart Weitzman
tights = Urban Outfitters
necklace = Aldo
Thursday, June 18, 2009
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