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....Well my sister in law and her husband are visiting from Germany. At first
he wanted to go to Myrtle Beach, Miami Florida, then travel route 66 and some of highway 101 in California.....in two weeks. So after telling him to Mapquest and look a the distances involved he has calmed down very much. Now we are thinking of Nashville and a few other country spots...he really wants to see "small town" America. I am thinking of New Orleans....then up north to the Shenandoah Valley . I know small towns and such but I have never been to New Orleans so if you guys could give me a tip on a campground close by or some place to go or some music to hear...I would a appreciate it.... John |
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On Jul 9, 12:10*am, "asadi" wrote:
Well one of the classics is Preservation Hall for Dixieland music . . . scruffy, tourist ridden etc, even so it and the changing cast of musicians are very cool in my book. But small town? You could do it Gonzo and country, mostly non interstate, in 3 days. Back in the day we would do Provo, Utah to Jersey in 48 hours nonstop via VW (no stops cept anything you can do in a gas stop) in Winter, pre interstates, turnpikes OK if you had the money. But you'd need some recently returned missionaries in your party as drivers. Here's a better idea. Have them fly in to Omaha, or better Des Moines, then go right across Iowa on secondaries, visit the small townes of NE Nebraska (catch some night-time small town semi-pro baseball), then swing down to the Platte and follow her West like the Pioneers, allow for at least 2 days in a garage for the predictable breakdown, then Cheyenne and Laramie, anyway you get my drift. Show them Euros some real Westerm American country. Ahhhhh Elko in the morning, climbing down the Sierras, the Bay from Coit Tower. The Shenandoah Valley is not a bad idea either. I would add a valley swing, one or 2 mountain ridges into West Virginia, say from Romney W.VA, south. Capon Bridge etc.. Beautiful country that. Good Luck Dave |
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![]() "DaveS" wrote in message ... On Jul 9, 12:10 am, "asadi" wrote: Well one of the classics is Preservation Hall for Dixieland music . . . scruffy, tourist ridden etc, even so it and the changing cast of musicians are very cool in my book. But small town? You could do it Gonzo and country, mostly non interstate, in 3 days. Back in the day we would do Provo, Utah to Jersey in 48 hours nonstop via VW (no stops cept anything you can do in a gas stop) in Winter, pre interstates, turnpikes OK if you had the money. But you'd need some recently returned missionaries in your party as drivers. Here's a better idea. Have them fly in to Omaha, or better Des Moines, then go right across Iowa on secondaries, visit the small townes of NE Nebraska (catch some night-time small town semi-pro baseball), then swing down to the Platte and follow her West like the Pioneers, allow for at least 2 days in a garage for the predictable breakdown, then Cheyenne and Laramie, anyway you get my drift. Show them Euros some real Westerm American country. Ahhhhh Elko in the morning, climbing down the Sierras, the Bay from Coit Tower. The Shenandoah Valley is not a bad idea either. I would add a valley swing, one or 2 mountain ridges into West Virginia, say from Romney W.VA, south. Capon Bridge etc.. Beautiful country that. Good Luck Dave Dave, he's here in Dayton with me now...I'm think9ing a meandering route to New Orleans and hping to come bachk up through the Shenandoah Valley. Just bought another house and I can't really spare more than ten days right now so we are going to leave the west until another trip... Preservation Hall for Dixieland music....got it and thanks... john |
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On Jul 9, 8:54*pm, "asadi" wrote:
"DaveS" wrote in message ... On Jul 9, 12:10 am, "asadi" wrote: Well one of the classics is Preservation Hall for Dixieland music . . . scruffy, tourist ridden etc, even so it and the changing cast of musicians are very cool in my book. But small town? You could do it Gonzo and country, mostly non interstate, in 3 days. Back in the day we would do Provo, Utah to Jersey in 48 hours nonstop via VW (no stops cept anything you can do in a gas stop) in Winter, pre interstates, turnpikes OK if you had the money. *But you'd need some recently returned missionaries in your party as drivers. Here's a better idea. Have them fly in to Omaha, or better Des Moines, then go right across Iowa on secondaries, visit the small townes of NE Nebraska (catch some night-time small town semi-pro baseball), then swing down to the Platte and follow her West like the Pioneers, allow for at least 2 days in a garage for the predictable breakdown, then Cheyenne and Laramie, anyway you get my drift. Show them Euros some real Westerm American country. Ahhhhh Elko in the morning, climbing down the Sierras, the Bay from Coit Tower. The Shenandoah Valley is not a bad idea either. I would add a valley swing, one or 2 mountain ridges into West Virginia, say from Romney W.VA, *south. Capon Bridge etc.. Beautiful country that. Good Luck Dave Dave, he's here in Dayton with me now...I'm think9ing a meandering route to New Orleans and hping to come bachk up through the Shenandoah Valley. *Just bought another house and I can't really spare more than ten days right now so we are going to leave the west until another trip... Preservation Hall for Dixieland music....got it and thanks... john Sounds cool. Follow the rivers down to NO. Make sure you get a tape for that 8track with Goodman's (?) song "City of New Orleans," and a tape of Mark Twain type stuff for the road trip. Natchez trace, Vicksburg Yeah "Good morning America how are ya? "Don't ya know me Im your native son? Im the train they call the City of New Orleans, And Ill be gone 500 mile fore the day is done. I love Goodman's great image line. . . ". . . their father's magic carpets made of steel." Dave |
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On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 00:10:57 -0700, "asadi"
wrote: ...Well my sister in law and her husband are visiting from Germany. At first he wanted to go to Myrtle Beach, Miami Florida, then travel route 66 and some of highway 101 in California.....in two weeks. So after telling him to Mapquest and look a the distances involved he has calmed down very much. Now we are thinking of Nashville and a few other country spots...he really wants to see "small town" America. I am thinking of New Orleans....then up north to the Shenandoah Valley . I know small towns and such but I have never been to New Orleans so if you guys could give me a tip on a campground close by or some place to go or some music to hear...I would a appreciate it.... John How _close_ is "close"? If you mean "anywhere in the vicinity of the NO metro area" close, not only do I not know of one, even if I did, I'd not do that to you. If you mean, "less than an hour or 2 away" close, yeah, I know several. OTOH, it's summer in NO, so hotel rooms are pretty inexpensive...for a reason - only the truly hardy want to be (or can be) outside for extended periods - it's HOT and HUMID, or, it's squally raining, which cools it off temp-wise, but jacks up the immunity. That said, if you are coming and determined to camp, I'd recommend doing so on the western MS coast, like at Waveland or Bay St. Louis. It won't be exactly, um, "cool," but it'll be cooler, and you're only about an hour from the FQ/Vieux Carre. As to doin's, Preservation Hall is about as described by ol' Sarge, and if you're gonna be down here for a few days doing the tourist thing, it's a good choice for an (early) evening. It closes about 10-11, so there's time to get back somewhere fairly early, or, go do something else, as the mood strikes. Fritzel's is also good for NO music/jazz in the FQ. There's a local paper, Gambit Weekly, at www.bestofneworleans.com, that'll give you the same info many locals use for such planning. Hey, it's New Orleans - hot or cold, night or day, they'll be SOMETHING happening. For example, there's "Tales of the Cocktail" happening now. Oh - a by-the-by - I'd recall if you smoke, but a lot of NO is "Non Smoking," and with no rhyme or reason to an outsider - the aforementioned Preservation Hall, for example. I put it quotes because there's _NO SMOKING_ and then, there's "Non Smoking." It's not as Draconian as some places, but keep it in mind. If you need anything, drop me an email, and I'll send you my number. I'm pretty much staying out of the city right now (it's been REALLY bad heat-wise, but it has calmed a bit in the last coupla days - unfortunately, it's because of the rain squalls), but I'll be there Tues and Wed next week if you're in then. Give me a little notice, and you can crash at our place in the FQ at least that/those night(s) - I don't if I'll stay Wed. night. Otherwise, I'm staying uptown at my mother's, but I'd love to meet up if you're down here. TC, R |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 00:10:57 -0700, "asadi" wrote: ...Well my sister in law and her husband are visiting from Germany. At first he wanted to go to Myrtle Beach, Miami Florida, then travel route 66 and some of highway 101 in California.....in two weeks. So after telling him to Mapquest and look a the distances involved he has calmed down very much. Now we are thinking of Nashville and a few other country spots...he really wants to see "small town" America. I am thinking of New Orleans....then up north to the Shenandoah Valley . I know small towns and such but I have never been to New Orleans so if you guys could give me a tip on a campground close by or some place to go or some music to hear...I would a appreciate it.... John How _close_ is "close"? If you mean "anywhere in the vicinity of the NO metro area" close, not only do I not know of one, even if I did, I'd not do that to you. If you mean, "less than an hour or 2 away" close, yeah, I know several. OTOH, it's summer in NO, so hotel rooms are pretty inexpensive...for a reason - only the truly hardy want to be (or can be) outside for extended periods - it's HOT and HUMID, or, it's squally raining, which cools it off temp-wise, but jacks up the immunity. That said, if you are coming and determined to camp, I'd recommend doing so on the western MS coast, like at Waveland or Bay St. Louis. It won't be exactly, um, "cool," but it'll be cooler, and you're only about an hour from the FQ/Vieux Carre. As to doin's, Preservation Hall is about as described by ol' Sarge, and if you're gonna be down here for a few days doing the tourist thing, it's a good choice for an (early) evening. It closes about 10-11, so there's time to get back somewhere fairly early, or, go do something else, as the mood strikes. Fritzel's is also good for NO music/jazz in the FQ. There's a local paper, Gambit Weekly, at www.bestofneworleans.com, that'll give you the same info many locals use for such planning. Hey, it's New Orleans - hot or cold, night or day, they'll be SOMETHING happening. For example, there's "Tales of the Cocktail" happening now. Oh - a by-the-by - I'd recall if you smoke, but a lot of NO is "Non Smoking," and with no rhyme or reason to an outsider - the aforementioned Preservation Hall, for example. I put it quotes because there's _NO SMOKING_ and then, there's "Non Smoking." It's not as Draconian as some places, but keep it in mind. If you need anything, drop me an email, and I'll send you my number. I'm pretty much staying out of the city right now (it's been REALLY bad heat-wise, but it has calmed a bit in the last coupla days - unfortunately, it's because of the rain squalls), but I'll be there Tues and Wed next week if you're in then. Give me a little notice, and you can crash at our place in the FQ at least that/those night(s) - I don't if I'll stay Wed. night. Otherwise, I'm staying uptown at my mother's, but I'd love to meet up if you're down here. TC, R It'd be a pleasure to meet for a drink. How about the French Quarter RV park? I've got a pop-up with air con and stuff so that may not be so bad...the map shows it as being only about six blocks from bourbon St. ...Yeah, I'm pretty used to "no smoking" here in Ohio too...I've kind of got in the habit of taking a look at my surroundings and just exactly what it is I'm lighting! John |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:14:33 -0700, "asadi"
wrote: wrote in message .. . On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 00:10:57 -0700, "asadi" wrote: ...Well my sister in law and her husband are visiting from Germany. At first he wanted to go to Myrtle Beach, Miami Florida, then travel route 66 and some of highway 101 in California.....in two weeks. So after telling him to Mapquest and look a the distances involved he has calmed down very much. Now we are thinking of Nashville and a few other country spots...he really wants to see "small town" America. I am thinking of New Orleans....then up north to the Shenandoah Valley . I know small towns and such but I have never been to New Orleans so if you guys could give me a tip on a campground close by or some place to go or some music to hear...I would a appreciate it.... John How _close_ is "close"? If you mean "anywhere in the vicinity of the NO metro area" close, not only do I not know of one, even if I did, I'd not do that to you. If you mean, "less than an hour or 2 away" close, yeah, I know several. OTOH, it's summer in NO, so hotel rooms are pretty inexpensive...for a reason - only the truly hardy want to be (or can be) outside for extended periods - it's HOT and HUMID, or, it's squally raining, which cools it off temp-wise, but jacks up the immunity. That said, if you are coming and determined to camp, I'd recommend doing so on the western MS coast, like at Waveland or Bay St. Louis. It won't be exactly, um, "cool," but it'll be cooler, and you're only about an hour from the FQ/Vieux Carre. As to doin's, Preservation Hall is about as described by ol' Sarge, and if you're gonna be down here for a few days doing the tourist thing, it's a good choice for an (early) evening. It closes about 10-11, so there's time to get back somewhere fairly early, or, go do something else, as the mood strikes. Fritzel's is also good for NO music/jazz in the FQ. There's a local paper, Gambit Weekly, at www.bestofneworleans.com, that'll give you the same info many locals use for such planning. Hey, it's New Orleans - hot or cold, night or day, they'll be SOMETHING happening. For example, there's "Tales of the Cocktail" happening now. Oh - a by-the-by - I'd recall if you smoke, but a lot of NO is "Non Smoking," and with no rhyme or reason to an outsider - the aforementioned Preservation Hall, for example. I put it quotes because there's _NO SMOKING_ and then, there's "Non Smoking." It's not as Draconian as some places, but keep it in mind. If you need anything, drop me an email, and I'll send you my number. I'm pretty much staying out of the city right now (it's been REALLY bad heat-wise, but it has calmed a bit in the last coupla days - unfortunately, it's because of the rain squalls), but I'll be there Tues and Wed next week if you're in then. Give me a little notice, and you can crash at our place in the FQ at least that/those night(s) - I don't if I'll stay Wed. night. Otherwise, I'm staying uptown at my mother's, but I'd love to meet up if you're down here. TC, R It'd be a pleasure to meet for a drink. How about the French Quarter RV park? I've got a pop-up with air con and stuff so that may not be so bad...the map shows it as being only about six blocks from bourbon St. ..Yeah, I'm pretty used to "no smoking" here in Ohio too...I've kind of got in the habit of taking a look at my surroundings and just exactly what it is I'm lighting! John My advice would be no on anything in the NO metro area. I've never been to the FQ RV park, nor have I heard of it. I googled it, and it's not in the FQ, but up on Claiborne Ave. While the close-up pics look OK, Claiborne is not an area where a white boy from Ohio (even one such as yourself) and a German tourist of any color probably want to be at night, esp. traversing on foot from the FQ. And you'll have to do so if you plan on doing, well, anything. There's nothing in that area to do at night except, well, get hurt. If you do stay there, my advice is to be in the park by about 10pm and not leave until daylight unless in a vehicle - take a cab, because parking is iffy in the FQ itself. NO is, for the most part, a safe, vibrant city, full of decent people of all colors, but there are areas where white skin doesn't want to be during certain times (and there are areas where anything other than white skin will get a roust). The problem with NO is that the OK areas and the "HOLY ****!" areas are often literally a block apart. The central FQ is about as safe as anywhere, the uptown/western side, and the CBD (the "central business district," which is what most would call "downtown") is generally fine, and the downtown (in NO, the "downtown" side of an area is not "Downtown" as in the CBD, it's merely a directional cue)/eastern side areas are pretty much OK (west of the FQ is the Marigny, which is OK in the center, iffy on the edges), the part on the lakeside/north of the FQ, however, er, not so much. That's where this RV place is. FWIW, it's one of a couple of areas in NO that ladies, of any color, hue, or religion tend to avoid day or night unless rapidly traveling through, and even then... And if this park's "visitor rate" is like the hotels at this time of the year, you might be all alone (and no, that won't be good). I don't know much about RVing, and no nothing about RVing in NO, so ??? And from a practical standpoint, it'll be among the hottest areas in the FQ/CBD area - it's far enough from the river, and blocked by the entire FQ and CBD, to not get what little air movement there is. Not only that, according to the website, it's $70.00 a night. Hell, for about that, you can get a hotel in the FQ (and I'm talking a nice one - in about 2 months, that same room will be around 200 or so) and for about a $100, you might swing a suite. Trust me, the hotels will DEAL right now. Actually, I have an idea - drop me an email with a phone number and I'll call ya ASAP. TC, R |
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![]() "Actually, I have an idea - drop me an email with a phone number and I'll call ya ASAP." Between any two ROFFians, this line is enough to lead to an event that will be forever enshrined in YouTube lore. Frank Reid |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 08:45:56 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid
wrote: "Actually, I have an idea - drop me an email with a phone number and I'll call ya ASAP." Between any two ROFFians, this line is enough to lead to an event that will be forever enshrined in YouTube lore. Frank Reid Well, yeah, there is that... TC, R |
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