A Saint Charles streetcar glides uptown at Common Street—emptier now, carrying me back to Carrolton, where my re-birth quietly began . . .
—the car is emptier than earlier today. Going uptown, back to the Carrolton neighborhood of my recent re-birth.
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Showing posts with label garden district. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden district. Show all posts
10.1.10
Streetcar at Saint Charles and Common
Labels:
garden district,
new orleans,
public transit,
streetcar
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
NOLA: Saint Charles Streetcar at Freret Street
Taking the Saint Charles Avenue streetcar from my house to a birthday party, I make a few observations along the way.
Winter in New Orleans is Stupid Cold, Ya Heard? 28 degrees in New Orleans is as cold as -6 degrees in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Most of us have opted to stay at home. Usually, on a Sunday afternoon, the streetcar is softly filled with tourists making their way past Saint Charles's homes and oak-lined streets. Not today, Satan.
Taking the Streetcar To Attend A Birthday Party
I am on my way to a birthday party on Saint Louis street. It is a surprise party. I may be late. Punctuality has never been a well-groomed commodity of mine.
A young couple reverts their seats so they can look at each other and converse. Otherwise, the car is quiet.
The Hum of the Streetcar is My Anodyne for Anxiety
It never seems to bother me, the contemplative nature of public transportation. If only I can always look and feel while I travel. The back of the car is the front and the front is the back. I tend to migrate to the back and look out as the scenery moves into the past.
Labels:
anxiety,
birthday,
cure,
garden district,
new orleans,
public transportation,
streetcar,
transit,
travel
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
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