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Me at 33. My first and last beard. I've had one now for 40 years. I still keep a few fish, right now a pair of German Blue Blushing Angels.

On my French Quarter History Tour, here's where I tell my guests about Napoleon and the Louisiana purchase, and Andrew Jackson and the Battle of New Orleans.

My tour is animated, fun, and unforgetable. I'll ask you to join me in 15-act play, as audience and actors, directors, with the charming historic Vieux Carré as our stage. My goal is to give you a chance to fall in love with our city and its people. Me included!I've played this chromed banjo uke for over 50 years. I sing baritone, mostly the folk songs popular in my college days. In the days before transistors, everyone loved to sing, and I was in great demand for hayrides and picnics.Little Reggie, in sailor suit, about 3 years old. The family lived in the Irish Channel. I remember my first Mardi Gras by this age.Riding Hank, our calico pony. He was hard to catch, but ran like the wind when you finally got him. He was otherwise calm, never kicked or threw anyone.

I was always skinny, but in this photo I was recovering from a ruptured appendix. I loved the farm and all the animals.

At 17, I was an eager, serious Loyola freshman. Made the dean's list the first semester, but after that I never let my studies interfere with my education... and my grades tapered off to the bare minimum. I didn't study but I paid very close attention and managed to pass with a very good education, in the subjects I cared about. I got a taste for history that now serves me well in my historical tours.Me at 33. My first and last beard. I've had one now for 40 years. 

I still keep a few fish, right now a pair of German Blue Blushing Angels.I love hot tubs. Sensual... but best in colder weather. Here, let me give you a nice footrub and .....This was taken six years ago, on what I call my divorce cruise. Ask me about it some time. I'm thinner now, and clean up good, but don't wear a necktie very often in this tropical setting.

After my performance as W.C.C.Claiborne, I posed with his great great grand neice, who helped me prepare. Retired from politics and a post as an ambassador, she is the unofficial godmother of New Orleans, beloved by everyone here. She still lives in the quarter, sharp as ever at age 92.Me and Sam. He's got me trained to give him some serious skritching. I don't keep dogs, but there are at least three who live nearby and are great friends.