Here’s part 2 of our New Orleans trip, including our swamp tour! Read part I here.
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Gator swimming ahead!!!
Swamp Tour of the Bayou
We drove about 30 minutes outside of the city to do a swamp tour with Jean Lafitte Swamp Tours.
We boarded our pontoon and saw this dude hanging out on the other side. But he was not moving AT ALL. Not even a twitch. For about 5 minutes we debated if he was even real since the tour shop had several gator statues inside. But then he started to drift the slightest movement down river and all of a sudden he broke his trance and was snapping around!!
We saw lots of alligators along the way, some small and some bigger! We even saw a new mother with tiny babies that had hatched just days earlier!
I would NOT want to swim here!!
The real show was in a hidden cove where this huge mama lives. This gator was probably 10 feet long!! Our guide fed her marshmallows to lure her out. She chomped away! A few smaller gators hid in the wings.
Hot and sweat, but it was a fun trip!
Sunsets and Salmon
We headed back to KK’s for a sunset and salmon burgers.
Salmon burgers, pickled okra (KK’s recipe!) and corn on the cob.
We went to bed early after a long, sweaty day!
Monday Morning
We had a relaxing morning after the weekend, with coffee on the deck followed by a run / walk for me.
Beautiful views on the point! It was pretty darn humid and hot in the sun, but the breeze helped.
Smoothie for breakfast
Turkey & The Wolf
We headed into the city to have lunch at Turkey & The Wolf. You might have seen Chef Mason Hereford on Iron Chef, and we’ve been interested in him because he grew up in Charlottesville! His love for sandwiches stemmed from the ones we love and eat from Bellair Market!
Meet The Chef
We were thrilled that Chef Hereford was on site! We introduced ourselves as visiting from Charlottesville. He and Thomas went to the same high school, and we have a friend in common! So cool!
Sandwich Sampler
We ordered three of the sandwiches – the Ham, Fried Bologna, and Collard Green Melt. Plus a cabbage salad. Let me just say – these LIVED THE HYPE! So so so good!
Mazen’s Ronald McDonald grilled cheese!
The French Quarter
After lunch, we went with Andrew to the French Quarter to try to find a souvenir for Mazen. IT WAS SO HOT. We were literally melting. But it was fun to hear some jazz and check out Jackson Square.
Air Conditioned Playground
We went to pick up Mazen’s cousin from school and took them to a trampoline park aka the air conditioned playground.
Sidebar: Everything in New Orleans is so spread apart! I am not used to so much driving, especially on highways. Luckily the traffic wasn’t too bad.
Shrimp Etouffee
Back at KK’s house we relaxed on her porch with some drinks while she put the finishing touches on dinner: shrimp etouffee! Delish.
Key Lime Pie
And then we ended our visit with key lime pie (here’s the recipe she used which wasn’t hard at all!)
We had a great visit with everyone and are looking forward to another visit. Karen says hi to you all!