If you're not really looking to party, you might want to skip the quarter and stay in the Garden District.
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I'm so sorry, amyth.
That just doesn't happen though right?
I'm sorry for your loss, DJ.
Sadly, it does just happen, but it's so unsettling in a younger person. Viral pneumonia often just seems like a bad cold or the flu. My ex's favorite cousin was in her late 30s when she died alone in her apartment, and autopsy was inconclusive. A local radio personality recently collapsed and died at age 43 from a heart attack from undiagnosed high blood pressure.
He didn't even have a cold. I mean, he was at a night club Sat night at 11ish.
ETA: Here's a good GD bed and breakfast a friend has stayed at before. Also, do a ghost or vampire tour too. Even if you think ghosts and vampires are cheesy, there's often a lot of history packed into the tours as well.
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My condolences and many virtual hugs to both of you.
the idea is to try and make it before it gets oppressively hot
The weather from mid-March through late April can be delightful. Try to come up with some indoor activities in case you get a rainy day -- you can get flooding rains at just about any time of year.
we both love cheesy ghost and vampire tours, that's good stuff! History is a great bonus as well :)
April can be a pain though if it's during JazzFest.
DJ-- my mom's BFF's husband died suddenly. He was just 50, a hiker/kayaker, seemed to be in perfect health. Tyey were talking, she went in to brush her teeth, came back to the bedroom and he had died. They told her it just happens, sometimes.
It seems my friend, after clubbing was up with his neighbor (who every one agrees is an asshole) after the club and when his friends from out of town woke up yesterday, they couldn't wake up M. Cops questioned neighbor dude who had to be admitted to the hospital b/c he had so much Valium in him, so they're assuming (they being our mutual friends) that's what happened to M as well.
Other than being really uncomfortable, the first infusion is going well.