
Yep, we're in Jindalland after our day started earlier this morning in Da Ville rolling the moving van southwards on I-65.
We picked Hammond because Interstate 55 intersects with I-12 here, and once we get on I-12 west it's a short run to Red Stick (aka Baton Rouge) and the intersection of I-10.

Louisiana is special because it's another one of the places that is home for me. For two years I lived in Marrero, LA just across the river from New Orleans. I started elementary school there and my godsister and her family still live on the West Bank. I have a few friends still living in Da Swamps who have told me they're happy to hear that I'm back on the Gulf Coast and I'm only a five hour drive away west of them.
When I worked for CAL, one of my first non-rev trips I took when I became pass eligible was to New Orleans. I flew to the city several times during my time there because it was a short flight to the French Quarter and a club on St. Charles Ave I used to hit called Nexus. It was a jazz piano bar downstairs and had a dance floor with DJ upstairs.

If you want to get on my good side bring me a dozen beignets from Cafe DuMonde and you have gained a BFF.
And yes, my other fave NFL team plays in the Superdome. Geaux Saints!
Polar and I probably are going to find something to eat and call it a night because we still have some driving to do before we hit the Houston city limits.