Showing posts with label Bywater. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Weekend Wanderings and Yard Sale Finds in New Orleans

Another fun weekend of exploring New Orleans! and hitting yard sales and estate sales.  Here are a few shots from The Bywater - where we started our day. We love those funky old cottages.  Such character!


Love these yellow trumpet flowers against that raspberry colored cottage!

And of course we found some cool vintage stuff.  Green depression era glass dishes, fabulous white linen napkins (sold just hours after posted!), cool old 1970 French wine bottle with New Orleans import labels, an antique Singer oil can, and a Gold Imari Japanese Vase!

Probably a relish dish back in the day, but great for displaying rock, shell, or sea glass collections

almost art deco-looking in style



Also found these vintage linens from a woman who told us they belonged to her grandmother here in New Orleans.  Imagine the scrumptious meals these have seen!  They sold in my Etsy Shop immediately - I will be on the hunt for more!
Love the Fleur de Lis Pattern - very New Orleans


Hours of fresh laundering and ironing these vintage beauties.  Love them! 
Admittedly, I got into the Rose to help pass the time while I ironed... and yes, it helped!  :)


And this was just too good to be true - look at this little poser!

Then - on to an architectural salvage shop down the road.  Mounds and mounds of antique treasures! 




Does that say 1870?  Oh my!

Too bad I'm not remodeling a house right now, but we did manage to find a few gems in the small boxes in the back...





And here's a little find - a Gold Imari Vase!  Beautiful!  All hand painted - from Japan.  Check out those beautiful jades!!



We finally made it home - to a wonderful brunch cooked by my loving husband.  Lucky me!!




Monday, July 16, 2012

New Orleans Weekend with Bastille Day Events, A Traditional Second Line, and Some Lovely Vintage Finds!

What a weekend - filled with quintessential New Orleans tradition, a few new adventures, and some excellent vintage finds! 

The weekend started with an evening jaunt down to the French Quarter to watch the Fireworks Display over The River - in honor of Bastille Day.  Although the show was short (just 6 minutes!), it was indeed sweet, and it was an excellent way to kick off this hot summer weekend.
Bastille Day Fireworks over The Mississippi River in New Orleans

The next morning boasted the annual San Fermin en Nueva Orleans (New Orleans' version of Pamplona's Running with The Bulls).  Although we didn't make it to the Run this year, the town was filled with spirited Runners decked out in white and red.   Fun to see. (Confession: these images are from when we attended last year.)








Made our way over to The Bywater, then through the Treme, The French Quarter, and then finally Uptown for some early morning exploration.  We love crawling around these neighborhoods early in the morning before everybody is really awake.





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Lucky we did that because stumbled upon a few excellent vintage finds!  You know I have upcycling plans for that flag  (stay tuned), but the other gems are available in the shop:


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Vintage Picnic Basket

Vintage Picnic Basket





And don't get me started on the Vintage Dresses I unearthed from a mansion in Uptown!  It was a complete vintage goldmine and I will post more about that very soon!


But by far... the most moving and meaningful event of the weekend was taking part in a New Orleans tradition.  We joined a "Second Line" - which is a sort of parade/celebration/procession lead by a brass band.  This second line was in honor of a local New Orleans fellow that recently passed away.  

Start of Second Line - The Brass Band Begins (Oak Street)


It starts off with slow and somber music as everybody celebrates the life of the one who passed.  People traditionally wave white hankies and/or prance with umbrellas.  In this case we needed umbrellas because it was raining! 







"Second Lining" through the neighborhood
But the procession moves through the town, and sometimes ends up at a grave site for a burial, but in this case we ended up at the favorite pub of the gentleman that passed.  Celebration and music ensued all afternoon.  What a way to be honored and for people to share their love for their loved one in a joyous, communal manner.  Gotta love New Orleans!




Umbrella dancing and celebrating to the music outside the pub

Only in New Orleans will you see a scene like this... A "Bull Runner" from this morning's Bull Run and a man with an elaborately decorated umbrella - chatting with a beer on the street (with a huge storm cloud overhead) as if all is completely normal.  Just a typical day in New Orleans!

But Second Lines can be held for other celebrations too.  Here is one we saw for a wedding in The French Quarter a few months ago (it was also raining that day!):
Wedding Second Line in The French Quarter

Just another weekend in New Orleans. :)