Doors are for Opening (A Door In The French Quarter) — Computer Art by kenne
Archive for the ‘New Orleans’ Category
My Serious Apprehension Of Being 3 comments
Bourbon Street In The Rain 2 comments
Image by kenne
Long weekends
in our city of escape
created ownership
that time bought back.
Dreams have replaced
the amped erogenous
moments, now searching
for new zones.
— kenne
Decatur Street Leave a comment
Computer Art by kenne (December 2007)
The 5th time I have posted this image on my blog.
Decatur Street
Buildings
bending with age
downward
outward
fading colors
open shutters
flower pots
balconies
weathered walls
cracks
street artists
paintings
coffee and beignets
Café du Monde
House of the Blues
Decatur Street
once Levee Street
Decatur Street
river
Mississippi River
— kenne
Decatur Street Painting Ten Years Out Leave a comment
Decatur Street, New Orleans — Computer Painting Reframed Ten Years Out
“We must be willing to let go of the life we planned
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.”
— Joseph Campbell
New Orleans — Sensitivity 4 comments
Computer Painting (New Orleans, December 2014) and video by kenne
I was born on the edge of the big muddy flow
my daddy was French, my mother creole
I’m slow and heavy underneath the sun
but I’m more than willing when the night time comes
I’m a well known street, I’m a marching drum
I’m a dancer, a preacher, a sophisticated bum
I’m a wild tchapatoula, a dice rolling judge
I’m a barker tryin’ to fool you into a late night club
I am the Big Easy I been hit by a storm
brought to my knees have mercy lord
I got soul I got heart
all alone I’m coming out of the dark
I am the Big Easy
— from I am The Big Easy by Ray Bonneville
Video: Ray Bonneville, “I am the Big Easy,” Ken & Mary’s Blues Project, Porter, Texas, November 2009.
Corner of Bourbon & Orleans 1 comment
Bourbon Street Trash 2 comments
Bourbon Street Trash — Computer Art by kenne
Bourbon street trash
stacked for pick-up
captured without a flash
part of my street mockup.
I don’t like to rhyme
and as you can tell
it’s a waste of my time
since I don’t excel.
My words are trash
They could stand a tune-up
from Mr. Balderdash,
which would make it a tossup.
— kenne
New Orleans In The Rain 3 comments
Pirate Alley 1 comment
Pirate Alley, Jackson Square, New Orleans (December 28, 2014)
— Photo-Artistry by kenne
Clouds hide the morning sun
cobblestones still wet
from a passing shower —
the poet is sighing.
The cathedral bells ring
pigeons flying off
leaving their home —
the poet is sighing.
I can lose myself
in the French Quarter
in an endless embrace —
the poet is sighing.
The deep darkness
of alleys behind iron gates
guarding tropical courtyards —
the poet is sighing.
There goes a jazz tune
from a lone musician
not seen, but heard —
the poet is sighing.
We make our way
down to the square where
artists hang their painting —
the poet is signing.
Morning life in the square
repeats again and again
the movement of generations —
the poet is signing.
A child of the mist
catches my attention
in my camera’s eye —
the poet is signing.
We bookmark each moment
looking at you again,
Renaissance and me —
the poet is signing.
— kenne
Foggy Morning In Jackson Square Leave a comment
Foggy Morning In Jackson Square, New Orleans — Image by kenne
It is a damn poor mind indeed which can’t think of at least two ways to spell any word.
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Any man worth his salt
will stick up for what he believes right,
but it takes a slightly better man
to acknowledge instantly and
without reservation that he is in error.
— Andrew Jackson


Johnny White’s Bar & Grill at the Corner of Bourbon & Orleans — Computer Art by kenne





