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     At the end of March, my high school's top music groups went on a trip to New Orleans, Louisiana. After a 24-hour bus ride among other things, we performed at a local high school and did a short clinic at Loyola University. Although I'm pretty sure the music part is really just an excuse to take a trip. (Which I have absolutely no problem with). I loved the city, especially how colorful it is. Partly because there were so many green things growing compared to in Minnesota, and partly because the buildings were painted so brightly. It was pouring rain during most of the trip but that only made the colors more vivid. A city full of color is a priority for me when it comes to figuring out where to live when I grow up.
 
      Being into photography, I'm also more partial to dilapidated, hurricane-battered buildings than your typical anybody. I saw a lot of super cool stuff out the bus windows. Turns out I had a good number of building photos, so here you go, a small sampling of buildings in New Orleans, from the French Quarter to downtown to a neighborhood I don't know the name of.

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