By Jackson Nurse Professionals

April 23, 2019

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8 Fun and Unusual Ways to Celebrate Nurses Week Coast-to-Coast

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8 Fun and Unusual Ways to Celebrate Nurses Week Coast-to-Coast
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Nurses week is coming and so are some really fun – and slightly weird – events across the U.S. If you can’t get away during May to celebrate, plan for one of these awesome experiences before or after your assignment and get ready for a unique adventure you’ll never forget.

Florida

Weeki Wachee: City of Live Mermaids 
Ever dreamed of becoming a mermaid? Then head to Weeki Wachee for its famous “Mermaid Shows,” where you can watch “real” mermaids put on an enchanting performance in an underwater theater. Becoming a Weeki Wachee mermaid is highly competitive – and don’t think for a second that it doesn’t take immense endurance and strength to make swimming with a tail look that graceful! Head to Florida to check out this exciting, yet weird event.

Flora-Bama Interstate Mullet Toss
Sometimes the strangest events are the most fun, and that’s certainly the case with the Flora-Bama Interstate Mullet Toss. It’s exactly like it sounds: Participants toss mullets across the Florida state line into Alabama and see whose gets the farthest. The event has turned into a huge beach party, with hotel bookings “done months, if not years in advance.” Check it out for yourself and report back to us!

Louisiana

New Orleans Pharmacy Museum 
All travel nurses assigned to Louisiana should visit the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum. You’ll see apothecary jars, delicate vials and curious instruments straight out of the olden days, gaining a fascinating insight into how medicine used to look. Be sure to spot the voodoo “Love Potion No. 9” sitting on a shelf, Atlas Obscura recommended. Louisiana Jobs are plentiful.

Louisiana Mudfest
Had a frustrating week and need to unwind? The Louisiana Mudfest may be just the event for you. This quirky festival features three straight days of playing in the mud. Messy? Yes. Memorable? You bet.

Colorado

Celestial Seasonings Factory Tour 
There’s no better stress reliever than a steaming mug of herbal tea at the end of a long day. You can experience tea heaven by taking a tour of the Celestial Seasonings factory in Boulder. Be sure to stop by the tasting room, where you can sample all 105 varieties of the brand’s teas.

Ullr Fest
Skiing is a favorite pastime in Colorado, but Ullr Fest takes it to a new level. In the state’s quaint mountain town of Breckenridge, you’ll find more than 12,000 visitors partying up Viking-style with impressive costumes and an elaborate parade. Colorado has something for all Seasons.

Maine

The Desert of Maine 
Maine has some gorgeous scenery, with its rocky coastline and lush forests, but if you need a change of pace, you can visit the famous “Desert of Maine.” Some poor farming practices in the late 1700s led to the soil on this 40-acre slice of land to turn to sand and silt, Atlas Obscura explained. It’s not quite as impressive a sight as the Sahara, but still pretty neat.

Central Maine Egg Festival
At the Central Maine Egg Festival, you can see the world’s largest frying pan – it’s 10 feet in diameter and is heated by special gas burners. If that’s not enough, you can also decorate wooden eggs, cheer on competitors in the Egglympics and vote for the tastiest dish at the Quiche & Cheesecake Contest. Live music, barbecue and a farmers market round out this off-kilter but popular festival. Find your Maine Job here so you can enjoy all that Maine has to offer.

No matter what you do to commemorate Nurses Week…

we hope you feel appreciated and loved for the often-unrecognized care you provide to patients and families every day. You’re our hero.


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By The Gypsy Nurse

March 2, 2019

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Laissez les Bon Temps Roulez: Part I

Laissez les Bon Temps Roulez “Let the Good Times Roll”

For the travel nurse in New Orleans, finding the ‘local’ haunts can make an otherwise good spot…an amazing experience.

New Orleans is one of my favorite places in the US.  I’ve traveled there multiple times as a tourist and worked a travel nurse contract there. I’ve discovered a few favorites that I tend to go back to time and time again.  When anyone mentions that they are going to be visiting my favorite city; I’m quick to offer a few tidbits of info.

There is more to New Orleans than Bourbon Street. To get the most out of NOLA, I recommend that you explore not only Bourbon Street but the surrounding area and even the outskirts of the city.

Magazine Street

One of my favorite neighborhoods is Magazine Street. Magazine Street runs parallel to the river and depending on where you’re staying I would recommend simply taking a cab. It’s a bit far to walk from Bourbon Street.  There are numerous shops, restaurants, cafés and coffee shops to keep you busy for an afternoon or two. In addition, the nightlife is laid back and mellow with multiple ‘locals’ bars to keep you entertained. Check out The Bulldog  if you’re traveling with Fido. Dogs are allowed and encouraged on the outdoor patio.   It’s a great place to go for a great variety of brews; there are generally about 50 different beers on tap.

Baru Bistro  is a great little restaurant with a cozy, upscale atmosphere. Baru has a tapas’ menu and I would encourage you to bring some friends so you can try multiple menu items. They have a constantly changing menu so you’re always guaranteed to find something new if you’re a frequent flyer. I recommend the fish taco’s if they happen to be on the menu during your visit.

If you haven’t tried it yet, Community Coffee is a sure choice for a good cup of coffee. The chicory coffee is a local specialty. I especially like the fact that they support our troops by frequently offering a Military Match program. You can buy one for you and send one free to a soldier. The location on Magazine Street has a quaint courtyard with free Wi-Fi.  During my time working with the wounded soldiers at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center I used this program and the soldiers on the floor were always thankful to have a great cup of coffee.

A One-Day Tour of The Garden District

The Food Choices

To get there, hop on the St Charles Streetcar line getting off at Jackson. Start in the morning so you can stop by St Charles Tavern for the BEST Bloody Mary that I’ve ever tasted (I like mine spicy but be careful with this; taste first). They also serve a decent breakfast buffet (or at least it was good after a horrendous 12 hour shift) paired with the world’s BEST Bloody Mary.

If you need laundry done, why not stop into Igor’s Lounge where you can do your laundry while enjoying a game of pool and some pub grub? It’s just down the road from St Charles Tavern.

There are multiple places to eat but I recommend you stop by Mike Serio’s Po Boys and Deli  before you go and pick up a poor boy to take along with you for lunch. My favorite is the shrimp.  Mike, the owner is a huge Tulane University fan and the place is decorated with all sorts of memorabilia. Serio’s is also a great place to visit before or after a game (if you’re a Tulane fan).

St Charles Ave

Take your time and walk down St Charles Ave (after your Bloody Mary). The homes along here are beautiful. There is a printable walking tour that I recommend printing for a great route and additional information on the homes.  The above walking tour will also lead you right to Lafayette Cemetery #2.  The walk is mostly shaded and pretty comfortable most of the time. Make sure that you watch your step as your gazing at the homes; the sidewalks could use a little tender loving care.

After your walking tour, hop back on the street-car and head down the road to Tulane University Campus. Right across from the campus is Audubon Park and Zoo where you can stop and enjoy that poor boy that you picked up earlier.

After you have savored every last bite of your poor boy, relax and enjoy some time people watching, reading or bring a Frisbee along for some mid-afternoon exercise. If your feet haven’t given in on you yet, take a walk around Tulane University campus. It’s full of Southern charm.

When you have had enough walking and exploring; hop back on the St Charles Streetcar and head back toward Bourbon Street. There are multiple high-end restaurants you can choose from on St Charles Ave if you’re in the mood for something a bit more extravagant. One of Emeril’s restaurants is here, the Delmonico.  If you’re lucky; maybe you’ll catch him in house.

Miscellaneous Tips

  • Check out Tipitina’s for some local music. I was once seated at the bar just a few stools down from Fat’s Domino
  • Preservation Jazz on Bourbon is a NOLA classic.
  • Oyster House will fill you up on some of the freshest oysters ever (if you’re into that…I’m not).
  • Try the crawfish!! Pinch the tail and suck the head.
  • Wander down Bourbon after dark. It really is safe as long as you’re not being cocky or a jerk to people.

If you haven’t had enough of New Orleans yet, head over and read PART II.

Have you been to New Orleans?  Worked there?  Do you have a ‘hidden gem’ that you would like to share? What do you love or hate about the city?  Share your thoughts below in the comments. I’m looking forward to your recommendations for my next trip there.


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