It was time for another road trip.  We’d spent a few months working feverishly on our businesses and were ready for a fun little break.  OK, so to tell the truth, we needed the break.  Of course, it was going to be a road trip (gotta run the Focus into the ground, yes?).  Where to go?  We thought about Florida but it was a really long drive with not much payoff.  The next best thing was New Orleans … just under 8 hours driving and a whole lotta good stuff going on.

After a little research we decided to stay at the International Hotel.  $90 a night seemed too hard to pass up for a boutique hotel footsteps away from the French Quarter.  Then it was the question of where to have our anniversary dinner.  We decided on Emeril’s Delmonico, a little ways away from the hotel but they had a happy hour from 5-7 which worked for us.

Sunday morning we packed up in a hurry and sped on down I-85.  Phew that felt like a long drive!  We got in around 7pm and after a quicker unpacking headed towards the French Quarter.  The weather was perfect, but we were dogged tired and found a little hideaway spot for our first lovely cajun meal.  We decided the partying would have to wait for the next evening and we treaded back to the hotel.

Monday was the day to wander around the French Quarter.  We started off our morning at the greasy spoon kitty corner from the hotel (highly recommended by the lady at the front desk).  Good thing we did a lot of walking the rest of the day … then lunch was a beignets, hot chocolate, and orange juice from Cafe Du Monde (but of course).

Lunch at Cafe Du Monde

Powdered-sugar-laden beignets

We stopped by the French Market and Liz snapped away with her fun Olympus PEN, but as the rain came and went and came and went we decided early in the afternoon to spend some time in the hotel room with our new best friend, Cable TV.  That evening we headed out to Bourbon Street … it was the BIG GAME (Saints v Pats) and we surely didn’t fit in with the crowd sans football jerseys.  But we checked out the local seafood at Felix’s and then chilled with our giant cups at a Hurricane bar.

Bourbon Street Bar

Bourbon Street Bar

Hurricanes in Giant Plastic Cups

Hurricanes in Giant Plastic Cups

Needless to say, we didn’t last long on Bourbon Street and were soon back at our hotel, ready for bed.  The next day was our 3-year anniversary and it was icky rain all day.  We had a fantabulous breakfast in the Garden District and after some dreary shopping we thought it would be a good idea to head to a mall to kick out some Christmas shopping.  Bad idea – the mall was even drearier than the weather.  By the time we got back to the hotel we decided we’d had ‘nuf of the rain and got dressed up to eat at Rambla, the hotel’s tapas restaurant.  Wonderful decision, especially since my dogs were so tired I could barely walk in my heels.

All Dolled Up for Dinner

All Dolled Up for Dinner

The next day was Chris’s birthday.  We had a hearty breakfast and then after checking out of the hotel took advantage of the sunshine with a tour of a nearby cemetery (more pictures with multiple cameras this time).  Then, back on the road for the loooong drive back.  We decided to stop in Montgomery for the burfday dinner and stopped at El Rey Burrito Lounge for local and sustainable burritos.  Twice the cost of Willy’s but still purty good.  It was a late night back home but we were happily reunited with Ms. Fluffster.  Overall a wonderful break and refresher to get us back to work in high gear.

OK, so I realize we’ve been blog slackers for a month and a half now.  Chris and I have been incredibly busy getting our businesses off the ground and I just haven’t been updating the blog like I used to.  I keep thinking of things to write but it gets pushed further and further down the list of things to do.  And then, ta-da!, the perfect opportunity has arisen!  Last weekend, in anticipation of a month of busy weeks and weekends ahead of us, we decided to take a mini road trip to the North Georgia mountains for an escape to the wilderness.

Friday morning I hastily hashed out my last-minute work stuff while Chris packed up the car and cooked up some hearty home-cooked macrobiotics to take along with us.  We set off on the road just after noon and drove an hour and a half to our weekend retreat at DeSoto Falls, just north of Dahlonega (did you know that means “gold” in Cherokee?).  We set up camp and took the short 3/4 mile hike to the lower falls before digging into our macro dinner.  Later we headed down to Cleveland (Georgia, that is) and got stuck in the Friday Night Lights traffic.  The thought of hanging with the hometown crowd didn’t quite appeal to us, so we took a detour to Helen.   As per our usual M.O., we were sidetracked by a Corn Maze sign and veered off to take on the challenge!

North GA Cornmaze ROCKS!

North GA Cornmaze ROCKS!

Punching the Corn Maze card

Punching the Corn Maze card

A crazy giant spider hanging between the corn

A crazy giant spider hanging between the corn

The next morning, we arose excited about our hike up Blood Mountain via the AT.  Our excitement dissipated as we trudged the 2 1/4 miles up the mountain.  Apparently, our daily morning walks through the neighborhood just don’t compare to the “real thing”.

Resting at the top of Blood Mountain

Resting at the top of Blood Mountain

A view from Blood Mountain

A view from Blood Mountain

What's a post without a self-portrait?

What's a post without a self-portrait?

After a little rest at the campsite, we decided it was time to party!  Helen was just up the road and it’s Oktoberfest, baby!  We chugged our leftover roasted barley iced tea in the car and located the best honkey-tonk to drink giant beers at.  Fortunately we found one with a patio and kountry karaoke.  Does life get any better???

The next morning we took a quick stroll up to the upper falls at our campground and then caught a good country breakfast in Dahlonega before heading back to civilization.

DeSoto's Upper Falls

DeSoto's Upper Falls

In my world, civilization = the North Georgia Premium Outlets … well, at least for an hour or so.  I found some awesome deals on the clearance rack at the Saks outlet and then it was time to meet back up with the Fluffster.  We’re both back to work but at least the mind clutter was cleared for 2 days.  Looking forward to the next side trip!

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