I was lucky enough to spend this last week in New Orleans at the annual SITE conference. My paper was chosen for presentation, and I attended a lot of great session which I can't wait to share with my colleagues back at school.
But, of course, New Orleans is never all work and no play. I made the best of my time and visited familiar places as well as a few new sites. I finally got to see the Audubon Insectarium (which had an AMAZING butterfly house) and the Aquarium of the Americas. I also finally got to see Lafayette Cemetery in the Garden District. And, of course, I ate a ton of good food, heard a lot of great music, and walked the soles off of my feet.
Some of the highlights ...
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I like to think of this one as "Vacancy." |
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"Disrepair," or "Trying to get out or in?" |
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This little yellow guy was playing hide-and-seek for hours. |
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Jellies! My favorite part of any aquarium. |
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