Sunday, September 14, 2014

ANOTHER TRIP TO THE COQ ROUGE GALLERY IN NEW ORLEANS

On September 14, delivered a painted wooden fence slat to the Coq Rouge Gallery in New Orleans which will be part of an auction for a charity event on the 27th.  Took the RV and my neighbor Carolyn came along.

Here I am sitting in the gallery under some of my canvas paintings and to my right is the painted fence slat.  Good luck to Patricia.  I hope everything sells.

We had lunch at the bakery across the street from the gallery.

 Then we visited a bead store next to the bakery.  


Next stop was the Whole Foods Store and bought a few things then came home.  Nice trip... not too hot.  Found great parking places in the shade today.  Not as much traffic on Sundays.


I parked inside the parking garage of the store.  

Built in 1893, Arabella Station survived more than 100 years as a car barn for streetcars, then trolly coaches, and finally diesel buses.  In 2002 it began a second life as a high-ceilinged Whole Foods Store.