August 3, 2009

A Town Reborn

7/31
After a good night's sleep and an average breakfast eaten to the relentless obsessive rantings of Fox News, we headed East again. Our destination: Slidell, LA.
Note to Bobby Jindal: Before you refused the stimulus funds someone should have forced you to drive for a week on I 10 through Baton Rouge. Your infrastructure stinks. You may think it's okay and doesn't need any improvement, but this was the second time it took us over an hour to get through this relatively small city. The first time was last year on a Sunday morning (?). What a mess.
We arrived in Slidell after 6. This whole town is new post Katrina. The hotel was very nice, although they could have stored meat in the lobby and breakfast area, and it would have kept for days. The service was excellent, however, and check in was lightning fast. Impressive for a Best Western. We asked for a recommendation of a Cajun restaurant nearby. Copeland's, we were told, was good and a mile down the road.
Copeland's is a Chili's clone with a Louisiana slant. On Friday night it was packed, and we were placed (with an apology from the hostess) next to a huge group near the bar. It was LOUD in there. The food was good, and the service was fine. Nothing to shout or grouse about.
We would arrive home late the next afternoon. Our "adventure" for this summer over. As always there were good and bad experiences, and we learned a little bit more about New Mexico, our own preferences, and the places between us and them. Can't wait to see the pictures.

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