It's time for a SUPERCOOL MEGA-POST from Lou and Sue! Sue sent these to me recently, thinking that it would be fun to see them after the discussion about the "One Of a Kind Shop" (see it
HERE) - Lou took two nice photos of the exterior of that shop, with its typical eclectic clutter of items on display.
Here's the first of those pictures, complete with no less than three large ceramic dogs. I guess those things might have actually been popular as decor?? The Shaggy Dog can sit by the fireplace. The binnacle is pretty cool, and would look perfect in my 1000 square foot master bathroom. Or the ship's wheel, with plenty of genuine grime - er, I mean "patina" - on it. It even looks like they had one of the ornate cast-iron benches that were used throughout Fantasyland, though this one is a sober black instead of polychromed.
Oh man, more ceramic dogs, as well as a fox, a duck, and that silly owl; there's also a sundial, and of course a cool antique baby carriage. I have no idea what to do with an antique baby carriage, but by golly, I want it. Imagine what oddball items were inside the store!
The rest of this mega-post consists of some really wonderful photographs of New Orleans Square, circa 1984. Like this view along Royal Street, with the "Blue Bayou" to our left, and "Cafe Orleans" to our right.
Similar, but different!
I believe the windows overhead are (were?) part of Club 33. You know, the restaurant that most people will never see in their lives! (You know what? I'm OK with that). "Le Gourmet" is to our left - full of rare and wondrous cooking gear. Like a version of Williams-Sonoma I guess.
Here's a nice look at some of that beautiful wrought iron that gives New Orleans Square so much of that authentic ambiance.
Lou took two lovely photos of the old Court of Angels, before it was blocked off for the revamped Club 33, and even before it was painted in over-saturated colors that look like an amusement park, and not like a 300 year-old city - you can see some images of that over at Daveland's
website.
And a second view; I always wanted to run up that flight of stairs and barge in to whatever was at the top. Someplace snooty, I presume!
And finally, I love this great shot of the old entrance to Pirates of the Caribbean. It always seemed to amazing - one moment you were walking through the bright sunshine of New Orleans Square, the next you were in a bayou at nighttime, with soft music, mysterious splashes, and of course, hovering fireflies.
MANY thanks to Lou and Sue for sharing these fantastic photos of New Orleans Square with us! Part of me wanted to split them into multiple posts, but Sue has shared so many scans with me that I am falling behind. An embarrassment of riches!