
Mineral Wells
Mineral Wells, TX ~
Categories: Mineral Wells, Texas • Tags: antiques, architecture, baker hotel, buildings, downtown, historic, homes, mineral wells, neighborhood, post office, residential, storefront, streets, texas, tx
Mineral Wells, TX ~
Categories: Mineral Wells, Texas • Tags: antiques, architecture, baker hotel, buildings, downtown, historic, homes, mineral wells, neighborhood, post office, residential, storefront, streets, texas, tx
New Orleans, LA ~ A few odds and ends around NOLA, Christmas Eve, 2018.
Categories: Louisiana, New Orleans • Tags: architecture, beads, buildings, christmas, Constantinople, crescent city, historic, LA, louisiana, neighborhood, new orleans, nola, residential, south, southern, St. Louis, streets, water meter
Washington, D.C. ~
Categories: D.C., Washington • Tags: architecture, brownstones, D.C., door, front door, gates, historic, historical, homes, iron gate, neighborhood, residential, row house, streets, Washington
New Orleans, LA ~ Another great trip to NOLA! I have such fond memories of great meals and great conversations with loved ones. We took a haunted tour of the quarter at night. It was more of a local history lecture than a ghost hunt, but still fun. The Andrew Jackson Hotel is said to be heavily haunted, and (allegedly) has very few guests who stay a full night. Walking the Quarter at night was scary enough, but loads of […]
Categories: Louisiana, New Orleans • Tags: andrew jackson hotel, bars, buildings, city, door, french quarter, ghosts, haunted, iron, mustang, new orleans, night, reverend zombie's house of voodoo, saints, streets, tour, winter
New Orleans, LA ~ If you visit New Orleans, you will most likely end up in the French Quarter at some point. These photos are a glimpse of the storefronts and residential areas of the Quarter. What is hard to capture in photos is the incredibly tight space in which things are situated. I had to squat across the street and aim my camera to the sky in order to get a full shot of most buildings. Many of these […]
Categories: Louisiana, New Orleans • Tags: architecture, balconies, buildings, dresses, french quarter, gates, historic, homes, iron, jackson square, louisiana, new orleans, nola, residential, stairs, stoops, stores, streets