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The Adventures of 2015- Part 3: April (the honeymoon)

April

Continued...


The Honeymoon Roadtrip


 For our honeymoon we decided to drive fourteen hours, across five states, over three days.
Some might call that crazy. We call it an adventure!
Virginia to New Orleans, Louisiana. 



We stayed at The Frenchmen Hotel,
the cutest little bed and breakfast right in the French Quarter.
I wish we could have stayed forever.


One of the reasons we chose to make the trip 
was to see one of our favorite bands,
The Slackers. 
It was worth it.


The creole cuisine, the constant music and nightlife, the artwork, the people, 
the French Market, the Pharmacy Museum, the Audubon Zoo,
plus the alcohol in to go cups from every store and restaurant
made it a once in a lifetime trip we will never forget. 


We broke up the trip by seeing the sights along the way.
This beautiful waterfall is part of Rock City, 
an incredible garden of plants, rocks, cliffs, and caverns.


 Until next time,

Angela Kelly








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