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New Orleans, old Southern fashion and charm. . . the French
quarter (which actually is much more spanish) and the sweet smell of the air in the
evining in Jefferson Square. All is set for Rossella O'Hara to appear.
Colonial house in northern New Orleans.
Shadow, uder the porch, is cool. . . but in the sun it's
100° F (40° C) !
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A lonely hidrant under the sun is the
sentinel of the neighborood.
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'. . . from the back roads to the
Broadway shows,
with a million miles between,
there's at least a million love songs,
that people love to sing,
and every one is different,
and every one's the same,
and this is just another way to say the same thing . . . ' (Lile Lovett)
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Burbon Street, heart of the French
Quarter:
jazz, crawfish and jambalaya for a cajun flafour (see Food page for recipe).
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Write the Master of Disaster: e.ellero@tiscalinet.it
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