Garden & Gun

Sign Language

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The thing about walking in the country, you do see lots of green stretches, and trees and all, and clouds, and blue sky—and let’s all commend nature for that. But when you’re walking in an urban setting, you find much more to read. Or try to read.

Especially if the setting is New Orleans.

Let’s start off along Crescent Park, between train tracks and the big river. Tank cars are parked on the tracks: shiny new silver

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