A fully armored contact joust and hand-to-hand combat demonstration. This crowd favorite is a main attraction to the festival. It is held twice a day in the "Joust ARENA," which can hold up to 5,000 people.
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Celebration in the Oaks ™. What is it? Well...locals get to share in the joy and spirit of the 23rd annual Celebration with favorites including the fabled Carousel (a century-old Antique Carousel) and the train which will take patrons on an enchanted journey highlighted by an electrifying light display along City Park Avenue, and the Botanical Garden decked out in its holiday glory. This rich tradition is a New Orleans' signature!
Some of the things I'll get to see:
-A new state of the art twenty minute Laser Light Show set to holiday music performed by some of New Orleans' favorite artists.
-A twenty-foot tall Poinsettia Christmas Tree is the focal point of the Botanical Garden's Conservatory of the Two Sisters.
-The multi-media Cajun Night Before Christmas exhibit depicting the classic local twist on the traditional tale, but this one if set on a Louisiana bayou, Santa is dressed in muskrat "from his head to his toe," his skiff is filled high with toys and is hitched to eight friendly alligators, not a Prancer or Comet among them.
-A New Orleans Christmas figure that many are strongly loyal to this time of year...(it's not Santa)...it's Mr. Bingle. More to come on Mr. Bingle later since I want to devout a full post to him.
Severe rainfalls Monday night and Tuesday morning depositing more rain on ground already saturated by the weekend's storms helped make this December the wettest calendar month on record in metro New Orleans, according to the National Weather Service. A total rainfall of 7.17 inches from 7 a.m. Monday to 7 a.m. Tuesday at Armstrong Airport helped cement the new record. Other rainfall totals about 9 a.m. Tuesday read 5.69 inches at Audubon Park. All this rain is after the drench of another 7+ inches the New Orleans region had Saturday evening.
Greeted by thousands of fans along Bainbridge Street and Veterans Blvd. in Kenner Sunday night, the 13-0 New Orleans Saints returned to New Orleans after beating the Atlanta falcons 26-23 in Atlanta, Ga. The Saints have a short week off since they are hosting the Dallas Cowboys next Saturday night in the Louisiana Superdome.
Wow, that's a long time to go without a blog post. I'm embarrassed. For those wondering what happened to me, all I have is the usual story: there was a lot of work craziness going on this last week or so. We had our biggest auction of the year this last weekend and I've been putting in some long hours lately.
To catch everyone up with the football fever, the Saints are still UNDEFEATED! 10-0 and the radio stations here now only play either Christmas tunes (I know, it's not right this soon) or various versions of "When the Saints Go Marching In". Who Dat?
In all the craziness, I squeezed in a viewing of the new Twilight Saga movie NEW MOON. I really didn't go as a die-hard fan, I went as someone needing a few good laughs with a friend and BOY...we were not let down. I really get a kick out of the cheesy-ness that is this series. I cannot get enough of the horrible acting, dorky editing, and just overall bad script writing. HA!
To all: Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, may your pumpkin pie's be sweet, your parades be eventful, your football teams lucky, your shopping not too crowded, and your travels be safe! I'll be attempting to make a traditional New Orleans Bread Pudding with Bourbon Sauce this year, so...here's hoping it looks just as yummy as the picture above!
Even though we're out of Hurricane Season (ended November 1st), Ida is getting closer.
Tropical storm-force winds, less than 74 mph, are expected in the New Orleans area from Monday afternoon to Tuesday morning, and flooding of 3 to 5 feet can be expected outside hurricane protection levees and in areas around Lakes Pontchartrain.