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 Some sites that may be of interest to you:
 
 
Fitness Bootcamp - Cindy Ross
 


    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Sound of Building Coffins - Louis Maistros


   
  

 
 
Bas-Relief Woodcarving Artist - Daniel Garcia 
 
 

   
United Cabs, Inc.  (the only cab company I recommend)
 
 
(504) 522-9771


 
 
Bicycling Tours of New Orleans - Jeff
 
 


 
BIKE RENTALS - Tim Montgomery (great guy, good friend and awesome bikes)
 
Give Tim a call at (504) 947-4339
 
www.NolaCityBikeRentals.com  (site under construction)
 


 
 
 
 

Dave Rhodes: Artist

 
 


 
 
 
Looking for Masks???
 
Look no further. Here is the site to find special, uniquely beautiful masks of all types. My friend Jane Clugston is an expert and can do custom orders as well. Check out some of her work at:
 
 
fyi - Her daughter Emily makes the wonderful little hats! You'll see them on the site, as well :-)
 


 

 

 

 

 

 Frederick Guess Studio

 

 

Please check out my friend Freddie's Gallery at 910 Royal Street, if you are in town. If not, please click the link below to read all about him and his wonderful art!

  

 

 

http://www.fredrickguessstudio.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

"The only free, tip-based tours in New Orleans".

 

 

http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/neworleans/ 

 

 



Don Sawyer is an author, educator and international development worker.

 

 

 

Don's more than 50 publications range from academic articles and adult non-fiction to curriculum handbooks and children's stories to op-ed pieces in most of Canada’s leading dailies. Don has provided writing workshops to instructors across Western Canada and the Arctic, especially focusing on the teaching of writing to adult students. His workshops are interactive and practical while being grounded in current theory. He is equally effective with students, and has given readings and writing seminars in dozens of classrooms, libraries, school assemblies and colleges. He is available for student and instructor workshops, classroom readings, and custom writing projects.

 

As a teacher as well as a writer, his in-service presentations emphasize practical ways of working with his writing and other literature to help students effectively and enjoyably explore all areas of language – reading, writing, speaking and listening. He and Jan Sawyer have prepared a teacher’s guide to accompany the new Miss Flint series, and Don is currently preparing a similar guide for Where the Rivers Meet.

 

Check out the writings of Don Sawyer

 

http://www.northerned.com/writing.html