FLEEETING MOMENTS IN NOLA






I'm in New Orleans for a week! It's my first time here and I've already inhaled a dozen of beignets. They're delicious! I love dipping them in some cafe au lait. NOLA is a very interesting city, especially the French Quarter. It feels like I'm in another country. It's like a blend of Paris, San Francisco, Honolulu, and Macau. It's out of this world. I'm really digging all the pink buildings. So, what else should I do here?