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When I was
nineteen, I lived across the street from Madam Marie Laveau’s house on St.
Anne’s. In the seventies, I worked in a hotel on Rampart. It was rumored that
part of Madam Marie’s bed was on the wall above the bar. It was a side piece
that had a sliding door. This is so she could close herself off totally while
sleeping and no one could cast a spell on her.
In the nineties,
after a long sojourn in California I was back in New Orleans for a visit and
decided to stay at the hotel. I went in the bar to see if the bedside was
still there. It was, the bar remodeled, and the bedside moved it to a new
spot.
I didnt tell a soul
thinking some disrespectful person might mark it up if they knew the story.
After checking into my room, I went about the business of seeing old friends
from my LSU days and having dinner with them. We ate at recently opened Baco on
Rue Chartres.
After returning to
my hotel room I retired for the evening and turned out all the lights but one
in a little dressing area kept coming back on. Thinking it had a short, I unplugged
it. It came on again! Then I realized my room was directly over the
bar and the piece of Madam Marie’s bed. Now that I think of it, maybe she was
trying to thank me for not giving away her secret.
1 comment:
THANKS GARE, IT IS TRUE , I SWEAR! jAY
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