I have been here for just 35 days and I feel I have much
more time. New Orleans is an amazing city, very different from other cities
that I know. Its friendly atmosphere
allows you to be who you are without judgment. This multicultural city brings
together the best of each of the cultures that compose them. I think that is
one of the reason for that here exist many strong subcultures. That is incredible,
in my country also exist some kind of subcultures but people tend to judge what
their perceived differently, as a result people have too many limitations and
behavior is conditioned by the duty-to be.
This is a city with personality; I think it has many ways of
living. If you are a quiet person who prefers to go to the park every afternoon
and stay around uptown, you are able to do. If you like party, and music, and
noise, and see a lot of different people, you are able too. But you can do both
in a day because you got the best of both worlds.
There are three things of New Orleans or the time I spent
here that left me marked. First, the long road between Baton Rouge and New
Orleans, at the beginning I did not like the idea, but then I started to enjoy
the trip. The beautiful view of the lake with the oil refineries as background
reminded me the view of the most important lake in Venezuela, Maracaibo Lake,
which holds in his depths all our oil. It is very ease to take for granted that
trip details, but when you start to be aware of the marvels that surround you
the road becomes less boring.
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Maracaibo Lake |
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Pontchartrain Lake |
Then there is a perfect
place to exercise outdoors and to be with yourself around many beautiful trees,
the Audubon Park. As I said in my first
blog, this park has a great meaning to me and it gives New Orleans a very
special touch.
And finally I will never forget the generosity of the people
and the enthusiasm with which they live. I don’t know if it is because everyone
is used to treat with tourists but, at least, in downtown especially in
restaurants and stores that I visited people were always very happy and
interested in helping you.
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Antoine's Restaurant |
The better way to explain the whole thing is telling you a
little story that happened to my aunt in a taxi. The driver and she was talking
about Katrina and she asked him why he had decided to return knowing that
something like that could occur anytime. He answered: Well, that is the price to live
in paradise.
Maria Gabriela Rivas