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Category Archives: travel
Jestine’s Kitchen (Charleston, SC)
This is another restaurant I heard about from Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations. Most of what he’s covered on this show has been gold and Jestine’s Kitchen is no exception. Though I have to admit I was a little frustrated when … Continue reading
Savannah and Tybee Island (Georgia)
Goose Feathers. . . Pudding for Breakfast. . . Spanish Moss. . . River Street. . . The Beach at Tybee Island. . . Pulled Chicken. . . Crawfish at The Crab Shack. . . River Street Pretzel. . . … Continue reading
Down in the Treme
The Treme district from New Orleans has a pretty wide range of sights. It’s all much nicer to be around than Bourbon, but where one side of the street can be pretty the other can be in disrepair. Where one … Continue reading
The Backstreet Cultural Museum (New Orleans, LA)
I wouldn’t have known about this one if our hosts hadn’t told us about it. This was my second favorite part of New Orleans (the first was Washboard Chaz). The museum showcases music and Mardi Gras history in New Orleans, … Continue reading
Algiers (New Orleans, LA)
We took the free ferry from Canal Street to Algiers. Though not quite as stylish a historic steamboat, it was worth it just to get out on the Mississippi. Algiers has a lot of pretty houses and, from what we … Continue reading