July 22, 2016

Pharmacy Museum, New Orleans

Thw last stop before leaving the darling city was the Pharmacy Museum, mostly because it's the closest to our hotel. It's an old pharmacy that also has its share of scary stories that was then converted to a museum. The tour guide was absolutely hilarious and highly knowledgeable not just of the items in the museum, but the circumstances of New Orleans living and culture in the past.












The first floor is full of old "medicines" and I use quotes on that because the state of medicine and pharmacy back then was appalling. As the tour guide said, dying was the culture and the look of death was the popular trend.

After this was the mad dash to get to the airport and not miss our flight back home. Other things not pictured was our night on Bourbon street, but that really shouldn't be put on public display anyway. New Orleans was so fun! I'm already planning to come back for Mardi Gras. I think I need to experience that at least once in my lifetime. Some photos by Ella.

July 15, 2016

New Orleans Museum of Art

Ella and I always make an effort to visit a museum wherever we go. The New Orleans Museum of Art is small compared to any of the Smithsonian art museums we have in D.C. but we figure it's because the Smithsonian is hoarding any of the good old art. Still, they had some pretty hilarious works of art, not to mention a pretty museum cafe.








We also stumbled upon a Chinese Lantern Festival that was going on. The Lanterns were placed in their botanical gardens, which of course we would end up in the botanical gardens. They also had performances. 





























Most of the photos were taken by Ella but I took some from my phone as well. The lantern festival could be viewed during day but it is clearly much more beautiful at night. They also served Chinese food. We were there so late that we weren't sure if the trolleys would still be operating. Thankfully they were. This post is very picture heavy but this was such a fun event to photograph though! I'm glad we stumbled upon this.