Good morning darlings,
I hope this blog will find you peaceful, healthy, and strong as we deal with this historic pandemic.
Wishing you a peaceful, healthy, blessed June 2, 2020. πππππ
Have a beautiful day! Take time to enjoy the wonder and beauty of each moment.
Life is about creating yourself, not finding yourself.
Don’t let yesterday take up too much of today.
Tuesday isn’t so bad…It’s a sign that I’ve somehow survived Monday.ππ
Have a beautiful day! Take time to enjoy the wonder and beauty of each moment.
Life is about creating yourself, not finding yourself.
Don’t let yesterday take up too much of today.
Tuesday isn’t so bad…It’s a sign that I’ve somehow survived Monday.ππ
Darlings don't forget that today, Tuesday, June 2, 2020 is Give NOLA Day! Be generous to your favorite organization!
Last Sunday, I was invited by my darling friend Sammy Steele to join him and friends at the always fabulous Broussard's.
How little did I know that Sammy was going to bring a delicious birthday cake and presents to celebrate a belated birthday? My birthday was April 24 but due to the Corona Virus, we could not get together in a restaurant like we usually do.
Darlings, before I share news, I want to let you know that I just found out that The Bourbon Orleans will not be open until September. So, at this point I am considering have a July 15 0r 29 Round Table Luncheon on either Galatoire's or Broussard's. I will keep you informed.
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Darlings, I don't want to talk about the unrest that my beloved United States is experiencing but I like his words
TODAY.COM
Rev. Michael Curry, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, tells TODAY
I am elated that New Orleans is one of the city that had a peaceful demonstration.
Gov. Edwards Announces Louisiana's Roadmap to Resilience Will Start Phase 2 on Friday, June 5
BATON ROUGE — Today, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced that following continued improvement in Louisiana’s COVID-19 outlook and a significant increase in testing capacity and contact tracing, Louisiana is ready to move to Phase 2 of the White House’s reopening strategy on June 5.
BATON ROUGE — Today, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced that following continued improvement in Louisiana’s COVID-19 outlook and a significant increase in testing capacity and contact tracing, Louisiana is ready to move to Phase 2 of the White House’s reopening strategy on June 5.
Gov. Edwards will sign the official order for Phase 2 of a Resilient Louisiana by Thursday evening, with gu...
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The Office of Governor John Bel Edwards, putting Louisiana first..
Intermission Telethon TONIGHT! Live from the Rivertown stage!
Rivertown theaters is going that extra step today for Give Nola Day with this virtual live telethon. It will be very entertaining and fun And you can finally see the caliber of talent that’s offered there. WATCH OUR LIVE SHOW AT HOME TONIGHT!
We have a spectacular evening of entertainment lined up for you!
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Darlings, I am looking forward to going to lunch with few friends on Friday, June 5 at Brennan's at noon. Make a reservation and join us there. It will be fun. I will be all in PINK.
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation invites you to a virtual screening of Michael Murphy's Up from the Streets: The City of Music. Viewers will be able to buy a ticket to the film from a local cinema and watch the film at home, which allows them to support their favorite independent movie theater as they practice social distancing and self-quarantine. Cinemas around the country are participating, including New Orleans’ Broad Theatre and the Zeitgeist. . A portion of the proceeds from each $12 e-ticket sale will be donated to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation’s Jazz & Heritage Music Relief Fund.
Free COVID-19 Virus Testing Available at DePaul Community Health Centers
NEW ORLEANS, LA – DePaul Community Health Centers (DCHC) offers free COVID-19 virus testing at nine of its 10 health centers (excludes Higgins site) located in metro New Orleans. DCHC’s increased testing capacity comes as a result of collaborating with both Louisiana Healthcare Connections and Quest Diagnostics to test both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals in underserved communities.
Tests availa...
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Though Gov. John Bel Edwards will allow bars around the state to reopen at reduced capacity on Friday, watering holes in New Orleans will remain shuttered as officials keep current
Though Gov. John Bel Edwards will allow bars around the state to reopen at reduced capacity on Friday, watering holes in New Orleans will remain shuttered as officials keep current
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