Friday, August 15, 2008

Beale Street







Beale Street was a lot of fun, I wished we had more time to look around, but the rain chases us away. The first two pictures, after the Beale Street road sign, are not actually on Beale Street, but close by. The Rock n Soul Museum was pretty interesting. I have only one question: Beale Street is closed to traffic (except for traffic crossing over it) but no one walked in the street, everyone walked on the sidewalks. In New Orleans French Quarter where the streets are closed everyone walks on the street. (And in some parts of the city where the streets are closed some people still walk on the street.) Why doesn't anyone walk in the street?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No one walks in the street because we are like lemmings...We've been trained to not think logically for ourselves and to do things because we're told to...(I'm not being self-righteous...I'm guilty too!)


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