Sunday, February 23, 2020

Where Daydreams Go

When you wonder where daydreams go when they drift away, you need to ask someone who lives in New Orleans.  We can tell you.  Daydreams live forever in this wonderful city we call home.  Catch a wish----what you wish for is within your reach.

New Orleans is a city full of pleasant surprises.
Be careful what you wish for.  New Orleans is a cockamamie kind of a city.  The city's streets aren't paved with crawfish, no matter what anyone has told you.  

It isn't Mardi Gras every day in New Orleans. Mardi Gras Season  only lasts two or three months.

LET ME SING YOU A SONG ABOUT WHERE DAYDREAMS GO.

New Orleans isn't like you think it is.  New Orleans is better.  How do I know?  I live here.  I know.

Living New Orleans first hand is more blessing than curse.  Do you want to know where daydreams go?  Come to New Orleans and find out for yourself. Visit New Orleans like you live here.  You belong in the real New Orleans.  There is room for you.

Peek-a-boo.  New Orleans sees you.

Let your thoughts drift when you think about New Orleans.  Daydreams can and do come true.  It can happen to you.  I know where daydreams go.  I have a B&B hotel full of them:
Make this personalized hotel the headquarters for your New Orleans adventures.

A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR:

La Belle Esplanade is a five-suite B&B hotel located close to all the tourist must-sees in New Orleans, but, we are in an authentic New Orleans neighborhood where people choose to live, not just to visit.  Visit New Orleans like you mean it.

If you are interested in learning what it means to fall in love with the real New Orleans, La Belle Esplanade has a blog over on their website.  Check it out.  You'll like it.  Poke around their whole website.  When you finally ready to visit New Orleans, you'll know where to stay.  It's the bright orange house with blue shutters on historic and colorful Esplanade Avenue, a 20-minute picturesque stroll from the French Quarter and Frenchmen Street in one direction, and City Park and the New Orleans Museum of Art in the other direction, and a lot else of more interesting local things in between.

Follow La Belle Esplanade on Facebook to keep yourself in a New Orleans state of mind.  On Instagram, too.  

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