The temperature has returned to near-normal, and the tourists and residents are back out on the street. I'm in two days of meetings with the Ezra Jack Keats Award Committee so I'm posting photos taken on my Photowalk on Friday morning. Here's the statue most frequently identified with New Orleans. Seen at night in full context against the church: http://365project.org/jyokota/365/2018-01-17
And his shadow riding towards St Louis Cathedral: http://365project.org/jyokota/365/2018-01-21
Superb flare! He was quite a controversial character. When I was a student in Tallahassee, we had a Springtime parade that was somehow associated with him that brought out Andrew Jackson protestors.
@alophoto -- I know about his controversial side, and I wondered why he wasn't taken down when NOLA took down so many of their statues. Yet he is iconic as a statue -- perhaps more for the image of the statue in the square than for who he is?
You've got it all! Couldn't be more wonderful!