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September 30, 2015
St. Joseph Plantation: A Mourning Tour
St. Joseph Plantation, Vacherie, Louisiana
Take a drive along Louisiana's Highway 18, a winding stretch of road that matches the meandering path and measured pace of the Mississippi river, just west of a thin sliver of a town called Vacherie, and you'll soon find the elegant, Creole style St. Joseph Plantation. If you do so in October you will be able to tour a home that is in the midst of observing the traditional mourning customs of the Creoles.
St. Joseph is a working sugarcane plantat...
Take a drive along Louisiana's Highway 18, a winding stretch of road that matches the meandering path and measured pace of the Mississippi river, just west of a thin sliver of a town called Vacherie, and you'll soon find the elegant, Creole style St. Joseph Plantation. If you do so in October you will be able to tour a home that is in the midst of observing the traditional mourning customs of the Creoles.
St. Joseph is a working sugarcane plantat...
Published on September 30, 2015 04:00
July 27, 2015
Oldsmobile's Rocket of the Past
Oldsmobile Rocket 88 Advertisement: Life Magazine, January 19, 1953
Although NASA was still five years away from the public's collective conscience, rockets were already streaking across the cultural stratosphere in 1953. Buck Rogers and his 25th Century exploits had been around for twenty-five years. More than fifty years had already come and gone since Georges Méliès had taken that first Trip to the Moon . And the grim, technological warfare that engulfed the world ten...
Although NASA was still five years away from the public's collective conscience, rockets were already streaking across the cultural stratosphere in 1953. Buck Rogers and his 25th Century exploits had been around for twenty-five years. More than fifty years had already come and gone since Georges Méliès had taken that first Trip to the Moon . And the grim, technological warfare that engulfed the world ten...
Published on July 27, 2015 06:13
December 20, 2014
GE is Beneath Your Christmas Tree
As promised in last week's blog, I'm introducing you to the GE Christmas Guys. As you can see, they're a bit rummy, having been at the eggnog on a cold wintry day. But they're eager to share their joy of GE products as they give you the low-down on the high points of these marvelous gifts available to the good people of 1962. So here's what the GE Christmas Guys were pushing on the readers of Life Magazine on December 14th, 1962.
Every great gal in your life needs a bag over...
Published on December 20, 2014 09:06
December 13, 2014
Christmas Shopping in Life, December 14, 1962
Life Magazine, December 14, 1962
For those of you who think online shopping is a break from the important traditions of Christmas, I want to take a little time to remind readers how they might have shopped for their loved ones' Christmas presents fifty-two years ago.
No, your grandparents weren't hoping for the latest smartphone. They were hoping for the latest Kodak! And why not? With "steadiness built in" and a new shape that "gives you a firmer grip for sharp, clear picture...
For those of you who think online shopping is a break from the important traditions of Christmas, I want to take a little time to remind readers how they might have shopped for their loved ones' Christmas presents fifty-two years ago.
No, your grandparents weren't hoping for the latest smartphone. They were hoping for the latest Kodak! And why not? With "steadiness built in" and a new shape that "gives you a firmer grip for sharp, clear picture...
Published on December 13, 2014 12:19
October 20, 2014
Oak Alley Plantation: An Iconic View (Part Three)
Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie, Louisiana
For the final portion of our tour, I promised to take everyone inside the main house at Oak Alley. A man's reputation is won and lost on how he handles his promises, and I wouldn't want to give the impression that my promises are not worth the Ethernet they're written on. So let's go ahead and amble up to the front door. There we'll find a friendly guide to take us through the front door.
Here you can see the front door, and the beauti...
Published on October 20, 2014 05:00
October 17, 2014
New Orleans 2015 Calendars from Saint James Infirmary Books
New Orleans 2015 Calendars are now available. Check out this unique tour of the city of New Orleans.
The first of our New Orleans Calendars feature some very different looks at the French Quarter. New Orleans is known for its lamp posts, and we usually see them photographed at night. But you can't miss them during the day either. They are everywhere you look. We thought it would be fun to focus on them this year.
Our second calendar this year focuses on the exposed...
Published on October 17, 2014 05:11
October 1, 2014
Halie Loren: Simply Lovely
Halie Loren's 2008 award winning CD "They Oughta Write a Song" propelled her into an international music career that has grown stronger every year. Room With No View was not only fortunate enough to catch her performance in Lake Charles, Louisiana in March of this year, but fortunate enough to connect with her for a virtual interview.
ROOM WITH NO VIEW: Halie, welcome to Room With No View and thanks for taking this time to sit and chat with us. You completed a tour of the Southeast...
Published on October 01, 2014 04:37
September 25, 2014
Gotham: A Review of a Fantastic Idea
Gotham, Warner Bros, FOX Television
Gotham, a new crime drama on Fox, has a real chance to do something different. And there were glimpses of it in the premiere. This is an origins story that takes a really big step back into the future of Batman. In fact, Bruce Wayne is just a child here, and his parents have only just been murdered. but the show is not about Bruce Wayne. It is about a rookie detective, Jim Gordon (Benjamin McKenzie). The real promise...
Published on September 25, 2014 05:42
September 24, 2014
Oak Alley Plantation: An Iconic View (Part Two)
Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie, Louisiana.
For our second look at Oak Alley we will take a walk down the back alley. That's right. There are, in fact, two magnificent approaches to the house. The trees are younger here, some of them having been planted over a hundred years later than the oaks in the front of the house by the Roman family, the rest of them added by the Stewarts another hundred years later in the 1930's. This approach is the path visitors first use t...
Published on September 24, 2014 05:33
September 19, 2014
French Quarter Stroll
Royal StreetFrench Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana
A perfect day in the French Quarter is easy to experience. Even in the heat of a late summer day it is relaxing to stroll along these small and colorful streets. Summer can be a slow time for the tourist business here and some shops were just reopening after a few renovations in preparation for the coming Halloween season. Fresh paint covered many of the historic facades, in some places, the painters were still brushing on co...
Published on September 19, 2014 10:03


