browsing my favorite blogs, I found some interesting things to share:
From the Dead Pelican the story of
the continuation of nonexistant communication and the pain it causes.
FEMA and the city of NOLA mistakenly tear down a home
The last call I made yesterday, they told me FEMA did it. Then, a guy called me back from FEMA and said they're not in the business if tearing down homes,"
arrests have been made in the quadruple murder that happened last year.
Varg over at The Chicory tells a humorous but sad tale of the state of the city
Ashley posted an excerpt from Michael Irvin's Hall of Fame enshrinement speech in which Irvin related his feelings about the Saints' game on September 25, 2007. He gets it.
This house in eastern Slidell has finally been torn down. Nearly two years after the storm, demolitions have at last come!
Blogging from Slidell, Louisiana about loving life on the Gulf Coast despite BP and Katrina
Monday, August 06, 2007
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Tom on the History of Political Protests
I've been saying for some time that this year has certain similarities to 1968. While there have been neither assassinations nor urba...
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Although it has been open for over four years now, there really wasn't a lot of hoopla about the reopening of the "Bay Bridge"...
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New Orleans will soon be welcoming home a New Orleans native and his wife. Jeff St. Romain is leaving his post as president of Volunteers...
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It certainly is a long road to rebuild and repair everything isn't it. One that is extremely difficult fot people who haven't seen the destruction first hand to understand.
Here's some random good wishes from England then. And a random comment on your blog to say 'nice job' on finding interesting Katrina stories.
Thanks for the nice words, Simon.
Stay tuned for continuing status of our recovery. It is a very slow process to say the least!
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