Living LARGE (NOLA)
7:50 AMSketched on Location Click to enlarge |
Front of the Home Image courtesy of the Oak Alley Plantation |
Back of the Home Click to enlarge |
As the fates would have it, the weather was being rather fickle this day and it didn't know if it wanted to rain or not. After a few warming sprinkles, the rain finally started to get heavy enough that most of us retreated to the café.
Introducing my latest "coffee passion:"
Memory sketch, created after returning Click to enlarge |
Last but certainly not least, we had dinner at the Napoleon House. It looks like a dive on the outside and it's as dark as a cave on the inside with an old world, European feel. The walls are brick and stucco with an open air courtyard.
Memory Sketch, crated after returning Click to enlarge |
Napoleon House is also known for their "Pimm's Cup" cocktail and I just had to try one! It is made with Pimm's Liqueur. It is garnished with a cucumber slice and is quite refreshing. (One of those drinks that sneaks up on you if you have too many because they're not hard to drink! And, no, that's not experience talking—I only had one!)
Despite the few showers of the day, it was a fun day with many laughs and some great sketches!
9 Creative Thought(s)
I LOVE the flashlight on the Napoleon House page--talk about a portal to the moment!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great day--and I'm glad you tracked down the recipe for praline coffee. It will make a lovely beverage for the chilly winter evenings that I hope we have coming.
Wow! What a trip:)
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous pages! I feel like I was there with you.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful time! What fun...thank you for sharing, Laure!
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling over that praline coffee ...... dinner..... that beautiful plantation. Your sketches bring it all to life.
ReplyDeleteso much wonderful content on this post Laure' - I love the old home, so stately with the avenue of oak trees; how beautiful. Your paintings superb; such a joy always to see them. That praline coffee on retreating from the rains sounds so decadent...and then dinner at the dark restaurant. Were they saving on electricity or ....? Certainly come away from there with a memory of the torch. So long as the food was good; all was fine.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is always so much fun to come and visit. I am loving this latest trip. Looking forward to the rest.
ReplyDeleteI love your pages - and the fact that you found the recipe for the coffee! Once you get the liqueur, I want to hear how it is - whether it's as good as what you had at Oak Alley.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to relive our adventure with your journal pages and reflections! What a great thought to include the flashlight and recipe for the Praline coffee. I'm kicking myself for not having ordered either the Praline coffee or Pimm's Cup. I guess I'll have to go back again!! The memory sketches certainly are priceless.
ReplyDeleteLet's talk!