
Jenny Adams
Travel Writer at Freelance
travel writer, photographer, sous vide octopus addict, living in Nola. Find out more at https://t.co/U1ztEPvH2P
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2 weeks ago |
afar.com | Jenny Adams
A high-rise building that was under construction in Bangkok collapsed after the March 28 earthquake. Jose HERNANDEZ Camera 51/Shutterstock On Friday, March 28, a catastrophic 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), followed by a 6.4 aftershock. Tremors were felt in cities, villages, and towns across hundreds of miles in Southeast Asia.
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1 month ago |
southernliving.com | Jenny Adams
You might already know Royal Street for antiques in New Orleans. The French Quarter blocks of this famed road have been celebrated for antiquities for centuries. Inside shops like Keil’s Antiques, M. S. Rau, and Bevolo Gas, shopkeepers are also historians. They know and keep the origin stories of clocks, sconces, divans, and estate jewelry. Magazine Street is equally antique-heavy but with slightly more approachable prices and more recent eras.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Jenny Adams
Courtesy of Hidden SouthYou might already know Royal Street for antiques in New Orleans. The French Quarter blocks of this famed road have been celebrated for antiquities for centuries. Inside shops like Keil’s Antiques, M. S. Rau, and Bevolo Gas, shopkeepers are also historians. They know and keep the origin stories of clocks, sconces, divans, and estate jewelry. Magazine Street is equally antique-heavy but with slightly more approachable prices and more recent eras.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Jenny Adams
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foodandwine.com | Jenny Adams
Photo: Courtesy of Denny Culbert Photography Louisiana is home to Cajun and Creole cultures, which share many similarities. After all, you can enjoy a bowl of gumbo in either a Cajun or Creole restaurant. Both cuisines shine delicious light on Louisiana’s bounty from land and sea, and both continue to evolve. Cajun and Creole cuisines have important distinctions that are reflected in the dishes served in restaurants and in homes. Here’s what to know.
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