The place that meant the most to me was the French Quarters. The French Quarters was something that was talked about a lot before going to New Orleans and the first place we visited when we got there. This was such a beautiful and amazing place to visit. When we walked to one of the four corners going into the French Quarters you see the huge cathedral buildings all around, and a beautiful courtyard in the middle which contained a statue of a man on a horse saluting his hat. The courtyard was gated and brought a lot of life to the French Quarters, as well as a place for people to place their art and perform. During the day there are so many people in the French Quarters socializing and having a good time. You can go there to walk, hear good music, watch a good show, and see the beautiful paintings and items people create. At this location you can experience so much with all of the history around. The French Quarters helped me navigate through New Orleans because they do not use North, East, South, or West they use the river to guide which way they are going. Now I know that may not be difficult to do, but for some reason I just could not get it while I was there lol. Way to confusing to me especially when I do not really know the city. ANYWAY the French Quarters was a way to navigate how to get to the hotel, French market, and street cars to name a few. Without the French Quarters it would be really hard and confusing to figure out where I am and what way I should be going. Friday night during our ghost tour we were in the French Quarters listening to our tour guide Ina tell us about the hunted city, when we turn around and see a guy proposing. How wonderful to be in such a historic beautiful place and propose at dusk with the perfect lighting in the sky for pictures. I’m sure that is not the first or the last proposal that will happen in such a beautiful place. I will miss this place a bunch because I just liked being able to walk there everyday and watch all of the different things going on. I am definitely going to make a trip back. I might come back in July but if not this year next year for sure. I have been telling people they need to visit this place since I have been here. I tell people that I had a great experience with the different foods, cultures, and fine arts this city provides. It seems like almost everyone in town has some type of talent and I love it.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
My Favorite place.
Outter:
The place that meant the most to me was the French Quarters. The French Quarters was something that was talked about a lot before going to New Orleans and the first place we visited when we got there. This was such a beautiful and amazing place to visit. When we walked to one of the four corners going into the French Quarters you see the huge cathedral buildings all around, and a beautiful courtyard in the middle which contained a statue of a man on a horse saluting his hat. The courtyard was gated and brought a lot of life to the French Quarters, as well as a place for people to place their art and perform. During the day there are so many people in the French Quarters socializing and having a good time. You can go there to walk, hear good music, watch a good show, and see the beautiful paintings and items people create. At this location you can experience so much with all of the history around. The French Quarters helped me navigate through New Orleans because they do not use North, East, South, or West they use the river to guide which way they are going. Now I know that may not be difficult to do, but for some reason I just could not get it while I was there lol. Way to confusing to me especially when I do not really know the city. ANYWAY the French Quarters was a way to navigate how to get to the hotel, French market, and street cars to name a few. Without the French Quarters it would be really hard and confusing to figure out where I am and what way I should be going. Friday night during our ghost tour we were in the French Quarters listening to our tour guide Ina tell us about the hunted city, when we turn around and see a guy proposing. How wonderful to be in such a historic beautiful place and propose at dusk with the perfect lighting in the sky for pictures. I’m sure that is not the first or the last proposal that will happen in such a beautiful place. I will miss this place a bunch because I just liked being able to walk there everyday and watch all of the different things going on. I am definitely going to make a trip back. I might come back in July but if not this year next year for sure. I have been telling people they need to visit this place since I have been here. I tell people that I had a great experience with the different foods, cultures, and fine arts this city provides. It seems like almost everyone in town has some type of talent and I love it.
The place that meant the most to me was the French Quarters. The French Quarters was something that was talked about a lot before going to New Orleans and the first place we visited when we got there. This was such a beautiful and amazing place to visit. When we walked to one of the four corners going into the French Quarters you see the huge cathedral buildings all around, and a beautiful courtyard in the middle which contained a statue of a man on a horse saluting his hat. The courtyard was gated and brought a lot of life to the French Quarters, as well as a place for people to place their art and perform. During the day there are so many people in the French Quarters socializing and having a good time. You can go there to walk, hear good music, watch a good show, and see the beautiful paintings and items people create. At this location you can experience so much with all of the history around. The French Quarters helped me navigate through New Orleans because they do not use North, East, South, or West they use the river to guide which way they are going. Now I know that may not be difficult to do, but for some reason I just could not get it while I was there lol. Way to confusing to me especially when I do not really know the city. ANYWAY the French Quarters was a way to navigate how to get to the hotel, French market, and street cars to name a few. Without the French Quarters it would be really hard and confusing to figure out where I am and what way I should be going. Friday night during our ghost tour we were in the French Quarters listening to our tour guide Ina tell us about the hunted city, when we turn around and see a guy proposing. How wonderful to be in such a historic beautiful place and propose at dusk with the perfect lighting in the sky for pictures. I’m sure that is not the first or the last proposal that will happen in such a beautiful place. I will miss this place a bunch because I just liked being able to walk there everyday and watch all of the different things going on. I am definitely going to make a trip back. I might come back in July but if not this year next year for sure. I have been telling people they need to visit this place since I have been here. I tell people that I had a great experience with the different foods, cultures, and fine arts this city provides. It seems like almost everyone in town has some type of talent and I love it.
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