I’ve been working on this for weeks and it is about to start! Let me whet your picture appetite with some photos from “Nawlins” taken in May 2016. That’s New Orleans if you don’t speak southern.
And more importantly, let’s see if I remember how to do this! (Come on, JohnBoy, it’s like riding a bicycle…)

You can’t start a photo array about New Orleans without beignets and chicory coffee from Cafe du Monde.

No, that’s not me… I’m a few pounds heavier…. (where are my rolling eyes emoji’s when I need them)



I won’t tell you where I found this reverse image…



And to answer your next question….


So this is the type of thing you can expect from time to time. Flashbacks from past trips I took before starting the blog. These were taken using my Android phone which took very good pictures but don’t seem to be as big as photos taken with my various iPhones. And this was well before I had any of my digital cameras, the first of which I acquired in 2017.
I have downloaded 3,749 pictures from 2015, and 13,750 pictures from 2016, to my computer. I started the blog in 2017 but I traveled throughout the eastern United States and stayed mostly in Airbnb’s during those two years and other than amusing JohnBoy stories I have shared from time to time (like the Bike Gate fiasco in Memphis) I have just been sitting on them. I know, I know, COVID was the perfect opportunity to have used my isolation to post them but I am a terrible procrastinator.
My next post will spell out “the plan” as it stands right now, at 821 EDT on June 23, 2025. My life seems to be in a constant state of flux lately so we’ll all just have to muddle through this together…..
Yay!!!! My blogging for AU and NZ was a complete bust. but I did have a fabulous time. I am very much looking forward to your travels!
— Anne P
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Thanks, Anne. Glad you’re home safe. Sorry the blog thing didn’t work out, but I would love to check it out sometime. I am really pleased that you enjoyed your time away. I know several people who have that trip on their bucket list and I’m glad you were able to do it. Maybe someday I’ll get there, too. One of my brother’s spent part of his honeymoon there (AND Hawaii!!) and he and his wife loved it.
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