Showing posts with label Mahogany Oaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mahogany Oaks. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Around and Across Lake Pontchartrain!


We reversed our "Streetcar" trip to the beginning of our day in City Park where our car waited for us.


 Next stop ... the Bayou, with Msr. Honey at the wheel and Miss Laury as his trusted navigator we ventured off through the misty, foggy weather to Manchac.
Our travels followed the shores of Lake Pontchartrain.



We arrived at our intended destination with an appetite as our "Morning Call" beignets and "Blind Pelican" nachos and dip had worn off. 

Here we enjoyed a Southern treat that we had never before tried ...

Middendorf's Restaurant is "Home of the World Famous Original Thin Fried Catfish". 
It first opened its doors in 1934 and continues to be a mainstay/ institution in the area.



It was well worth the drive ... 

Most delicious fried, thin slices of catfish with a very light bread coating (not greasy at all) served with fries, hush puppies and coleslaw.


There was an eerieness over the water as the misty taupe-coloured fog masked our views.





And our day was still not over ...

Further afield in the community of Covington we arrived at "Mahagony Oaks" the grand residence of Laury's dear friends, John and Michael.

A magnificent property of many oak treed acres festooned with the usual Spanish moss, beautiful landscaping and containing their wonderful home.



After a tour of their tastefully decorated home, we were invited to join everyone at the "Mahagony Oaks Bar"... where we shared "libations, hors d'oeuvres" and many laughs with our hosts J & M, Laury and another friend, Carmen. 
It was a fun evening of socializing and getting to know new friends.

        
 
The wonders of travel allows you to meet new people, see new places, provides opportunities and challenges you to try new things, taste different foods, etc ... opening up a new world to discover.

                                  
                  
    
                    

Our route back to the city of New Orleans was another adventure as we travelled across Lake Pontchartrain over the causeway.
(If interested the causeway is the yellow line in the middle of the lake shown in the map above.)

It is 24 miles long and the world's longest bridge and this evening we travelled in a convoy to cross it due to the heavy fog! 

And those who know me ... "bridges" are one of my fears, but I can now say I crossed the "World's Longest Bridge" albeit in the darkness of night and fog!


This is the end of our first day of adventures in New Orleans ... stay tuned for what we see and do on our second day!