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    Vacation! I've been in Texas since Friday. My cousin got married over the weekend, and I've been spending a tonne of time with my relatives here for the event. Tomorrow I'm heading over to New Orleans for a few days. It should be fun.

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    • nigelsezyarr@mstdn.caN nigelsezyarr@mstdn.ca

      Vacation! I've been in Texas since Friday. My cousin got married over the weekend, and I've been spending a tonne of time with my relatives here for the event. Tomorrow I'm heading over to New Orleans for a few days. It should be fun.

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      Going down to the States was anxiety-inducing, but crossing the border went smoothly, and everyone I've met has been incredibly friendly. Hopefully everything stays smooth 'til I make it home.

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      • nigelsezyarr@mstdn.caN nigelsezyarr@mstdn.ca

        Going down to the States was anxiety-inducing, but crossing the border went smoothly, and everyone I've met has been incredibly friendly. Hopefully everything stays smooth 'til I make it home.

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        I'm on a train! I'm on a train! Take a good hard look 'cuz I'm riding on a train!

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        • nigelsezyarr@mstdn.caN nigelsezyarr@mstdn.ca

          I'm on a train! I'm on a train! Take a good hard look 'cuz I'm riding on a train!

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          We've penetrated the inner suburbs of Houston. I can see skyscrapers in the distance. And some massive highways.

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          • nigelsezyarr@mstdn.caN nigelsezyarr@mstdn.ca

            We've penetrated the inner suburbs of Houston. I can see skyscrapers in the distance. And some massive highways.

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            We had to pass the fourth ring road before I had the thought that the endless sprawl might in fact be part of an urban area, not just random Texas. Now it's getting more built up.

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            • nigelsezyarr@mstdn.caN nigelsezyarr@mstdn.ca

              We had to pass the fourth ring road before I had the thought that the endless sprawl might in fact be part of an urban area, not just random Texas. Now it's getting more built up.

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              Houston!

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                Houston!

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                Louisiana hasn't looked substantially different from the adjacent part of Texas, but I've noticed more water: taller, straighter trees; and more underbrush. I've seen above ground graves a few times now.

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                  Louisiana hasn't looked substantially different from the adjacent part of Texas, but I've noticed more water: taller, straighter trees; and more underbrush. I've seen above ground graves a few times now.

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                  Train travel is fun, but this hasn't been a scenic trip.

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                    Train travel is fun, but this hasn't been a scenic trip.

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                    This train got a little weirdly Christian at the end of the trip. Bible Belt, I guessed.

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                    • nigelsezyarr@mstdn.caN nigelsezyarr@mstdn.ca

                      This train got a little weirdly Christian at the end of the trip. Bible Belt, I guessed.

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                      Made it! Checked in. Getting a sazerac from the Little Bar on Gravier St. It isn't mostly a giant ice cube, so it's already doing better than Dean's in San Antonio. 😆

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                        Made it! Checked in. Getting a sazerac from the Little Bar on Gravier St. It isn't mostly a giant ice cube, so it's already doing better than Dean's in San Antonio. 😆

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                        Drink number two: a hurricane.

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                          Drink number two: a hurricane.

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                          Apparently an unlimited three day transit pass is US$8. I think that's how much a day pass costs back home. Sounds good to me.

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                            Apparently an unlimited three day transit pass is US$8. I think that's how much a day pass costs back home. Sounds good to me.

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                            I've been in NOLA for over a day, and I still haven't properly been to the French Quarter. I was going to wander in last night, but I stopped at my hotel to drop something off, and then went to bed early (after watching some *Golden Girls*). On the one hand, I'm failing to squeeze in as many experiences as possible. On the other, I've been tired.

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                              I've been in NOLA for over a day, and I still haven't properly been to the French Quarter. I was going to wander in last night, but I stopped at my hotel to drop something off, and then went to bed early (after watching some *Golden Girls*). On the one hand, I'm failing to squeeze in as many experiences as possible. On the other, I've been tired.

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                              Late lunch time at Café Beignet on Decatur Street.

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                                Late lunch time at Café Beignet on Decatur Street.

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                                After visiting the Storyville Museum, I returned to my hotel to relax a bit before heading out for dinner and drinks. I think I'm going to wander back down Bourbon Street. Wish me luck.

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                                  After visiting the Storyville Museum, I returned to my hotel to relax a bit before heading out for dinner and drinks. I think I'm going to wander back down Bourbon Street. Wish me luck.

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                                  Right. Here's my read on the French Quarter.

                                  It's Gastown
                                  --Except fifty times bigger
                                  --And dingier
                                  --Minus the poverty of the Downtown Eastside
                                  --Plus the Granville entertainment district right in the middle of it.

                                  There are, like, quiet parts. And super loud and busy parts. Interesting historical stuff. Tonnes of tourist rubbish.

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                                    Right. Here's my read on the French Quarter.

                                    It's Gastown
                                    --Except fifty times bigger
                                    --And dingier
                                    --Minus the poverty of the Downtown Eastside
                                    --Plus the Granville entertainment district right in the middle of it.

                                    There are, like, quiet parts. And super loud and busy parts. Interesting historical stuff. Tonnes of tourist rubbish.

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                                    I can see why it's such a huge draw. The mansions in the Garden District are pretty, but there's more stuff to do in the FQ.

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                                    • nigelsezyarr@mstdn.caN nigelsezyarr@mstdn.ca

                                      I can see why it's such a huge draw. The mansions in the Garden District are pretty, but there's more stuff to do in the FQ.

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                                      Full day three in New Orleans. It's 23°C and sunny. My mind is running an endless loop of *Hot in Herre*. Rushing back to the hotel to ditch my bag and long pants.

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                                        Full day three in New Orleans. It's 23°C and sunny. My mind is running an endless loop of *Hot in Herre*. Rushing back to the hotel to ditch my bag and long pants.

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                                        I kept the long pants, but ditched the bag so I'd be unencumbered. I shortly got fleeced by a trio of rappers, then spent the afternoon running around with three CDs in plastic envelopes in my hand. Heading back to the hotel post beignets. Hopefully I've learned my lesson. 😆

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                                        • nigelsezyarr@mstdn.caN nigelsezyarr@mstdn.ca

                                          I kept the long pants, but ditched the bag so I'd be unencumbered. I shortly got fleeced by a trio of rappers, then spent the afternoon running around with three CDs in plastic envelopes in my hand. Heading back to the hotel post beignets. Hopefully I've learned my lesson. 😆

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                                          It's bonkers that people can drive down Bourbon St, BTW. It's the middle of the day and it's packed with people.

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