Tag: Streetlight
Gone at Last
It’s gone. So that only took three years. Check out the photoset.
Read More → Gone at LastTwo Years
So where are we in the recovery of New Orleans, two years after the great disaster? It’s been slow going, that’s for sure. I expected that. It’s killing people in less fortunate circumstances, but personally I can survive the slow pace of recovery — as long as I can see some progress being made. But […]
Read More → Two YearsEight Months Post-Katrina
It’s been eight months since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast. Xy and I made a little (two minute) video to mark the occasion, as we did at the five and six month marks. You can watch it here: Or, if you have Quicktime 7, you can download a higher-quality version here. (Note […]
Read More → Eight Months Post-KatrinaFive Months Post-Katrina
Xy and I made a little video to mark five months since Katrina. It’s kind of like our own miniature state of the union address.
Read More → Five Months Post-KatrinaSweet Light
Take a nighttime drive down Bienville, from Galvez to Jefferson Davis. It’s dark. There’s a house with some lights near Tonti, another near Gayoso. Generators, I guess. There are no street lights. The Bienville corridor is dark. Except for our street. When we got power restored to our house, it also resulted in two more […]
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