 I'm gonna play a new song that I just wrote like three two weeks ago because the this lady over here encouraged me to do this and like I don't play my small marginals in the street that like I'm gonna try it for you all right perfect good morning from New Orleans look who's here it's Emily if you guys don't know Emily let me reintroduce her or introduce her for the new subscribers Emily is a photojournalist all around great human being and works for things like vice and NPR and things like that yeah hi and we met she was living and traveling in a van and now she's settled and bricks and sticks here in New Orleans hmm first off it is a little bit afternoon I'm gonna stop into a place that Anthony Bourdain went to and this is apparently the place to go if you want a really tasty po-boy time has come this is my oyster large oyster po-boy and what did you get I got the scramps all right bite into it and tell me how it is and Emily did not get hot sauce for some reason it is good it's not something I have every single day right oysters with bread my mouth is kind of adjusting to all the umami flavors but it's really tasty I completely forgot to introduce myself my name is Jackson your name is Joanne okay very nice to meet you and what what should someone order if they come here for the first time our biggest seller by far is fried shrimp by far another very popular but not the biggest is half fried shrimp and the other half is fried oyster that's what I should have got I did the oysters which is amazing but yeah if you could tell us what you said earlier about who's like where where this thing all came from this place started about a hundred years ago it was my husband's grandfather who started it as a bar the same bar that you're sitting at today front bar and the back bar we actually had a gentleman come in one day and sit down and said you know this bar is over 100 years old and I said that's what I understand he said no I'm telling you it's over 100 years old I'm a furniture appraiser and I can look at the bar and the details and tell you that it was made over a hundred years ago it was cool that's amazing and how long it has the place been serving po-boys now po-boys I don't honestly know it started just as a bar it was started by Peter Domolles my husband's grandfather his mother Sophie couple some time after that I don't think it was long started serving plate lunches to workers on the river the rivers right here Mississippi River and started serving plate lunches for the workers there then eventually some friends of theirs started making po-boys right there at that counter what exactly is a po-boy what like what is in it that that is a po-boy and not any cut other kind of sandwich the main thing is the bread with the wrong bread it's not a hoagie it's not a bun hoagie is ready it's got a mushy outside doughy yeah very spongy oh boy the bread is has a very thin crust on the outside very crispy almost like a quality baguette like a french baguette it's even thinner than that and then the inside is very light and airy it's not a doughy bread at all and that makes it without the right bread you could put anything on the inside it's never gonna be good but the good stuff on the inside with the good bread makes them awesome all right guys now you know this is a spot you know to order you know to ask for and say hi to Emily what do you say as a resident of New Orleans yeah all right and so I guess we're going somewhere after this any teaser on what it is we're gonna head to the French Quarter I'm gonna take you to kind of a hidden spot on Royal Street all right sounds good to me all right next up on Emily's adventure day she's so kind to take me around today by the way thank you again so we're going into I don't know I think called Mardi Gras world I have no idea if anyone else has been here in any YouTube videos before but essentially it is old floats and things so it's like old floats and things okay whoa goodness gracious look at how cool this is and we just walked in we had to pay outside for parking but then we just walked in here and okay so there we go that's why we got in for free tour and gift shop right there so they do sell things and these are just a bunch of old possibly retired floats here's the details on place it's $22 we're gonna skip it because 44 bucks just like walk their place I'm you know me I'm not a huge touristy kind of place it is interesting if you are here and you want to see it come on through check it out it is really cool I've been deeper in here for a work assignment I had to cover a wine night here and there's a lot of big beautiful floats back there yeah full tour about it yeah and we also have a place that's closing soon so we do want to get over over there what's this oh cool yeah it definitely a lot of photo ops in here too but you know just to show you guys for the sake of a video to give you guys information this is about as far as I'm gonna get a place that Emily recommended and what exactly is this place I think the cheapest thing I've seen is like 35 grand oh my god really valuable and it's a good place for tourists to come all right well let's be torson holy crap check out that pool table oh my gosh whoa look at these guys this is incredible this is like the ultimate wow there's another pretty one this is honestly like the ultimate antique store this is huge it's about the same size as my as my roof is this your favorite piece okay check this out guys I don't know what it is but it's like a butterfly like storage unit it's incredible I think those might be moths yeah wow and the one above it which one was the colorful ones yeah oh my gosh look at that that's absolutely incredible fantastic so I just learned that she's also on YouTube and here is the information if you guys want to check out more original songs from a traveling musician thanks so much hey guys remember that postcard giveaway I did sorry for taking so long right now I'm gonna drop these off in the French quarter and they will be one is going to Australia I set one out to Taiwan the other day and a bunch others so we'll do another one and I'll try not to lag so here we have the 10th oldest bar in the United States according to Emily okay next up on the list of today's things earmuffs for those who are not into this stuff or think it's sacrilegious we got the house of voodoo they don't like photos as you can see you're right there so just stand on the outside and point the camera towards this guy with a very unhappy face that's right no photos inside please but from the sidewalk we're in public land yes yeah the sad time has come we have to say goodbye Emily has invited me out tonight but I haven't really been a night owl and not really a big drinker so I'm not committing to that well deserved but thank you so much for taking me around I really appreciate it yes likewise all right well I think that does it about for today's activities I'm parked on a street called North Peters and Spain it's right next to a train depot so it does get a little bit on the noisy side but as you can see there's a RV and a familiar school bus from schooly Palooza down the way just bumped into them today as well as some truck campers and some other places here's a very green grassy square and it's kind of industrial area seems to be a spot for boondocking so if you're coming through town this is a spot to zoom in on this train real quick always fascinated with trains I think it'd be fun to ride one one day either you know up front or in the back like Rob lavender used to do