Me too, but I have appreciated it a lot, rather by osmosis from the images and words given to me by the photographer, who lived, worked, and studied there for several years. I have never set foot in the city myself.
and yet, you return there so often
and your words resonate with people who have been there.
that’s amazing. kon-tiki boat expedition?
an inner hebrides gale wind to the gulf of mexico?
scary…
loved the shoe-shuffle
and the dance-quarters.
What a wonderful way you have with language twisting and bending it and making it dance.
I met a man in New Orleans and he was down and out….
I really liked this…I’ve got a soft spot for NOLA!
Me too, but I have appreciated it a lot, rather by osmosis from the images and words given to me by the photographer, who lived, worked, and studied there for several years. I have never set foot in the city myself.
and yet, you return there so often
and your words resonate with people who have been there.
that’s amazing. kon-tiki boat expedition?
an inner hebrides gale wind to the gulf of mexico?
Completely against the Gulf Stream.
This definitely speaks to the French Quarter I saw.
I’m glad, Jeremy.
scary…
loved the shoe-shuffle
and the dance-quarters.
What a wonderful way you have with language twisting and bending it and making it dance.
I met a man in New Orleans and he was down and out….
But he had been a Voodoo priest, a circus roustabout…