An architect and designer with the firm of Grace Hebert Curtis, Lou Tonore sought out a house with classic bones to be the first he would own. In 2018, his
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They do look like giant Mardi Gras beads Author: Devin Bartolotta / Eyewitness News (WWL) Published: 10:49 PM CST January 29, 2021 Updated: 10:47 AM CST January 30, 2021
NEW ORLEANS A lot of pennants, pageantry, and paint have gone into house floats across New Orleans, but some have found a little bit of plastic goes a long way.
“They do look like giant Mardi Gras beads,” laughed Virginia Saussy. She decorated her home on Napoleon Avenue with a “dreaming of next Mardi Gras” theme.
“I have some that look like bubbles that are hanging under my bathtub and ducks. And I ordered some that were from amazon, I ordered some from Wal Mart. I have clear ones, I have pearl ones, I have white bubbly ones,” she said.