Leaking Fire Hydrant at Tulane

Fire Hydrant at TulaneFinally–a warm, sunny day!  I put on a dress and heels and hopped on my bike to head to work, and it felt great.  It seemed like everybody was out today and ready for summer, even though we’ve got some months left.  Continue reading

Think That You Might Be Wrong Sign at 7th and La Salle

Think That You Might Be WrongToday was crisp and cold and the sky was this beautiful blue.  I rode home on Freret and then turned on La Salle.  I stopped to take a picture of this sign, which reads “Think That You Might Be Wrong.”  I’ve seen these signs all over town, but I don’t know who put them up, or why.  Continue reading

Uncovered Manhole at 6th and Constance

Uncovered Manhole at Sixth and ConstanceIt was another brisk but sunny day in New Orleans, perfect for riding around.  I went mostly on task rides today and rode home on Constance Street.  I usually just take Magazine, but Constance is smooth, recently repaved, almost as nice as Baronne or even Hampson.  Continue reading

Fire Hydrant at St. Mary’s and Magazine

Fire Hydrant at St. Mary's and MagazineWe’ve had some unseasonably cold weather lately, but today warmer temps were back, and I tossed on a skirt and a tank top and rode all over the neighborhood.  It felt so, so good to be on my bike and breathing normally.  Continue reading

Magnolia Tree at Octavia and Camp

Flowering Tree at Octavia and CampI woke up this morning to the good news that antibiotics work.  I feel so, so much better and got to ride my bike to work this afternoon.  Today was cold, by New Orleans standards anyway, and the ride was brisk.  Continue reading

Sidewalk at Magazine and Orange Street

Sidewalk at Magazine and RaceIt’s that time of year–I’ve got bronchitis. And I’m not happy about it, especially as it is seriously cutting in to my bike time! It is so, so frustrating to not be able to breathe normally and thus not be able to ride normally. Continue reading

Crime Happened Here Sign on Camp Street

Crime Happened HereToday the group Silence is Violence held it’s strike against crime.  I noticed that something was up almost immediately upon getting on my bike when I saw this sign just a few blocks from home.  And, as I continued my commute to work, I saw dozens more, each marking the location of a crime.  Continue reading

Prospect 1 Welcome Center

Prospect 1 Welcome CenterToday was simply beautiful.  The sun was out and the air was warm and I put on a dress and hopped on my bike for a ride down to the Quarter for coffee and work.  On my way home I stopped at the Prospect 1 Welcome Center in the Hefler Warehouse on Magazine just uptown from Julia Street.  Continue reading

Washing Machine at Soniat and Willow

Washer at Soniat and WillowI love New Orleans weather in January.  Yesterday it was windy and wet with a tornado warning.  Today it’s all sunny blue skies with just the right nip in the air.  I took Willow home today rather than St. Charles and was surprised by how much has actually changed in the last month.  Continue reading

Steps Home by Dawn Dedaux at Loyola University

Stairs Home at LoyolaToday was another beautiful day in New Orleans, excellent for bike riding.  I took my bike to the gym up at Tulane.  It felt good to be back, tooling up St. Charles Avenue.  On my way home I passed these stairs on Loyola University’s lawn–“Steps Home” by Dawn Dedaux.  Continue reading