That is the FIRST time Iv'e seen Bourbon St not packed with people. I assumed it was like Fremont St in Las Vegas and open 24 hours every day. It seems I learn something new with each episode! In fact, I often go back and watch your earlier episodes , and I find things I either missed, or more likely, forgot and enjoy them as much as I did the first time I viewed them.. It's amazing how your hair has remaiined GREAT over the past 6 years and minor changes in style.! Thank you for all the hard work you do to make new vlogs for us! Stay safe, Kinga.
It's good you were there in January the humidity there is legend and it is unbearable in the Summer. It's a miracle the recovery but also a shame, so much was lost in not only the storm damage but the wake of the financial hit that so many took. Some of the local character was washed away with many more corporate interests that settled in after the storm. I hope you got to see some of the bayou (swamp) as it's a very unique look and a beauty of its own. New Orleans is definitely an iconic place in the U.S., nice to see you again.
Thanks for the ride-along. It brought back a lot of memories. We spent a lot of time there helping people after Katrina. I vividly remember the destruction in the neighborhoods around the city. The houses were marked with spray paint after they had been searched for bodies. And there were many. It was emotionally tough on us, but we experienced only a fraction of the emotional toll it took on the survivors. Glad to see that most homes have been restored and inhabited.
Used to love docking in New Orleans many moons ago when I was in the Merchant Navy, always had a good time down Bourbon st, good memories. It was mid 60’s only my second or third voyage, my early 20’s, boy that was a long time ago.
Fond memories of my visit in 1963 with my Air force Buddy ....We were stationed at Keesler AFB in Biloxi,Miss.....Gee I was only 20 years old....Glad Kinga went there on her trip.
Hey there, glad to see chili had her own day in one way NO! Whenever Judybe is quartered for a few days I always wonder if she's gonna break out and go wild! Great to see umbrella girl and as in as good shape as she was, ya? Thanks for showing the quiet side too of NO.
You and I have exactly the same taste in music, Kinga. I love your mixes in your videos. Always perfect. Never heard of Banksy before today. Thanks for this video. Well done!! 👍👍
I visited Bourbon Street when there pre Katrina/screen printing trade show. An evening of visiting many jazz clubs was fun….great talented musicians there. ! Never saw the area during the day. Ate at Arnaud’s, a fabulous restaurant. After Katrina went and volunteered for a week to help distribute food, clothing and as an electrician did a fair amount of repair work. Thank you for showing the area since I was there Kinga. Such a fun young lady you are:).
You helped me discover something new and I live right outside of NOLA. I can’t wait to get out to see the Banksy paintings. Also props to you for the neck brace. I’m looking to invest in one as a new rider but was quickly discouraged by a Cycle Gear rep. I’m sure he meant well for having the stability to look around unbridled but I think it’s necessary as a long time car only rider.
In the sates you have blow the red light out like in Corina Corina , the movie . I personally think the United States as a whole is well built . They are party animals there . Nice tour of the area . Nice camping spot .
There are six major North American railroads serving the port of New Orleans (including both Canadian railroads). There were 17 450 ton barges scatterred on tracks as well as trees and missing track after hurricane Katrina. The region’s and the nation’s economy depended on the quick return of business and industry to New Orleans. Since railroads account for more intercity freight traffic in the U.S. than any other mode of transportation, opening the tracks was vital to maintaining economic stability.
The Abraham Lincoln homeless is at the end of an off ramp getting off I-10, the Girl with Umbrella is in a neighborhood off 🤔 Rampart St. I think. Kid on the Levy is easy to get to. The painter, I don't know where that is, I got to see it once. There's a secret rat BANKSY in the Industrial District past the Superdome over the river.
Liked you perseverance in tracking down those Banksy’s! So cool. How’s your tent assembly time going? It’s only a race when sunset is imminent I guess. 😂
I usually really enjoy your erratic style of videography this one just seemed totally disjointed. Gotta watch what herbs you put on your Jambalaya when in New Orleans!
I also have a lot of BANKSY'S original photo's of when Banksy came to NOLA, Before the City covered them with Plexi Glass, I just happened to be there, knew about them and their locations. @onherbike
That is the FIRST time Iv'e seen Bourbon St not packed with people. I assumed it was like Fremont St in Las Vegas and open 24 hours every day. It seems I learn something new with each episode! In fact, I often go back and watch your earlier episodes , and I find things I either missed, or more likely, forgot and enjoy them as much as I did the first time I viewed them.. It's amazing how your hair has remaiined GREAT over the past 6 years and minor changes in style.! Thank you for all the hard work you do to make new vlogs for us! Stay safe, Kinga.
Riding with freedom and a beautiful camping site with such a lovely sunset in view. You are showing us beautify of the world.
It's good you were there in January the humidity there is legend and it is unbearable in the Summer. It's a miracle the recovery but also a shame, so much was lost in not only the storm damage but the wake of the financial hit that so many took. Some of the local character was washed away with many more corporate interests that settled in after the storm.
I hope you got to see some of the bayou (swamp) as it's a very unique look and a beauty of its own. New Orleans is definitely an iconic place in the U.S., nice to see you again.
Really liked Banksy's portrait of the little girl with the umbrella. Very moving.
It truly was.
Thanks for the ride-along. It brought back a lot of memories. We spent a lot of time there helping people after Katrina. I vividly remember the destruction in the neighborhoods around the city. The houses were marked with spray paint after they had been searched for bodies. And there were many. It was emotionally tough on us, but we experienced only a fraction of the emotional toll it took on the survivors. Glad to see that most homes have been restored and inhabited.
I can only imagine how traumatic this event was for the whole community😞
Hey Kinga, thanks for showing us some of Banksy work in New Orleans.
Used to love docking in New Orleans many moons ago when I was in the Merchant Navy, always had a good time down Bourbon st, good memories. It was mid 60’s only my second or third voyage, my early 20’s, boy that was a long time ago.
Fond memories of my visit in 1963 with my Air force Buddy ....We were stationed at Keesler AFB in Biloxi,Miss.....Gee I was only 20 years old....Glad Kinga went there on her trip.
Hey there, glad to see chili had her own day in one way NO! Whenever Judybe is quartered for a few days I always wonder if she's gonna break out and go wild! Great to see umbrella girl and as in as good shape as she was, ya? Thanks for showing the quiet side too of NO.
Thanks for allowing us to travel with you! Thanks again for those videos, Kinga! Say hi to Chillie 😉
You and I have exactly the same taste in music, Kinga. I love your mixes in your videos. Always perfect. Never heard of Banksy before today. Thanks for this video. Well done!! 👍👍
Thank you 😊
the important thing is to keep the spirit, continue to work very well, high quality and always think positively to work, I am very happy to see you
I visited Bourbon Street when there pre Katrina/screen printing trade show. An evening of visiting many jazz clubs was fun….great talented musicians there. ! Never saw the area during the day. Ate at Arnaud’s, a fabulous restaurant. After Katrina went and volunteered for a week to help distribute food, clothing and as an electrician did a fair amount of repair work. Thank you for showing the area since I was there Kinga. Such a fun young lady you are:).
Thank you. I'm glad I could show you familiar please ☺️
You helped me discover something new and I live right outside of NOLA. I can’t wait to get out to see the Banksy paintings. Also props to you for the neck brace. I’m looking to invest in one as a new rider but was quickly discouraged by a Cycle Gear rep. I’m sure he meant well for having the stability to look around unbridled but I think it’s necessary as a long time car only rider.
Hello Kinga, each of your travels brings us a breath of freedom, Thank God keep you!
Great mini tour of New Orleans and surrondings. 😎🇧🇻💯💯👍
In the sates you have blow the red light out like in Corina Corina , the movie . I personally think the United States as a whole is well built . They are party animals there . Nice tour of the area . Nice camping spot .
There are six major North American railroads serving the port of New Orleans (including both Canadian railroads). There were 17 450 ton barges scatterred on tracks as well as trees and missing track after hurricane Katrina. The region’s and the nation’s economy depended on the quick return of business and industry to New Orleans. Since railroads account for more intercity freight traffic in the U.S. than any other mode of transportation, opening the tracks was vital to maintaining economic stability.
Well Kinga. That was Januari. I wonder were you now can be...Its a long way to tipparery... Thanks for sherring.
Ok 👍👌 kinga
So sorry I missed you when you visited my home town. I’m watching right now!
Great video thank you very well done thanks for taking us along cheers to ya.
1st from the Nashville area! Good morning Kinga!!😁
Thanks Kinga, fabulous as usual😀😍
Ok first from Australia G'day Kinga chilly is looking and going great
Thanks mate 😊
The Abraham Lincoln homeless is at the end of an off ramp getting off I-10, the Girl with Umbrella is in a neighborhood off 🤔 Rampart St. I think. Kid on the Levy is easy to get to. The painter, I don't know where that is, I got to see it once. There's a secret rat BANKSY in the Industrial District past the Superdome over the river.
Great video kinga, many thanks! Jack, The Netherlands.
Amazing video ( again) Kinga 👍🏼👊🏼👌🏼💪🏼🤩
Nice videos, makes me want to go on a motorcycle trip again. May God bless you!
Manaus -Am Brazil
Dead flat outside, and nice people, too. Must get to ride in the US again. But first Italy, Wales and Romania. Cheers from Nürnberg/Germany, Günter
Liked you perseverance in tracking down those Banksy’s! So cool. How’s your tent assembly time going? It’s only a race when sunset is imminent I guess. 😂
Hey Kinga, where’s that street car named Desire ? You don’t have to depend on the charity of strangers.
very nice
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I usually really enjoy your erratic style of videography this one just seemed totally disjointed. Gotta watch what herbs you put on your Jambalaya when in New Orleans!
I suggest not camping out where the boys from Easy Rider did.
Beautyfull hair... ❤
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When are they going to invent inflatable tents of design like those of rescue boats at sea? 17:09
I also have a lot of BANKSY'S original photo's of when Banksy came to NOLA, Before the City covered them with Plexi Glass, I just happened to be there, knew about them and their locations. @onherbike
You should come to India for ride specialy in mountains
Hello kinga love vidéo beautiful wow love kinga 💚💙💙❤❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌💙💙
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Did you get a chance to party on Bourbon Street Kinga??.... It is wild..... :-)) xxxx
Yes, that was I previous episode 😆🤭
@@onherbike I will have to watch it again..... :-)) xxxx
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Pee, poo, and ganja. I can smell Bourbon St. from here! LoL
BE SAFE NEW ORLEANS IS FULL OF CRAZIES AND CRIME 🫣
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Intro is too long