Tuesday, January 02, 2007

WWL program changes

I want to thank WWL for removing that pompous bag of hot air from
105.3 FM and relegating him to A.M. from 11-2 on weekdays.

They will now be broadcasting live with a call-in format in this time slot.

I know it won't make Schroeder happy, but you can't please everyone.

I'm just glad I don't have to turn my radio off here at work from 11-2 any more.

Gulfport-Biloxi


Pictures taken in November '06 in Gulfport/Biloxi
show the
progress being made.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Holiday week


Mark Folse contemplates the future of New Orleans

If we want a city that resembles the one of memory and desire, perhaps it is best if we are left to ourselves to build it. Give me enough people like Shearer, like the New Orleans bloggers listed at right and I believe we can do it: ourselves alone; Sinn Fein, as Ashley says. Going it alone, with fair compensation from the government for the damage they caused, will be painful

EJ finds reasons to make people feel a little better this year. Hell, who knows? Maybe Nagin will miraculously wake up mute next week!


b.rox discusses the wide range of emotions that can be wrought in one day....cognitive dissonance is a way of life here. People know how to combine tragedy and celebration without giving short shrift to either. I think that’s the part of New Orleans culture that I admire the most....

American Zombie talks about another depressing NOLA rumor

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Give me New Orleans

From Militant Moderate Musing blog, Give me New Orleans

A little ditty expressing love for NOLA and S.E. Louisiana.

Monday, December 25, 2006

Scuzzbucket of the Year



Ray Shut_the_fuck_up Nagin


I'll leave it to these links:
Schroeder pens a "letter" to RayRay

- How Nagin is hurting the city's recovery effort
- He never knows when to shut his mouth
-He continues to spew insanity
-You know, man, Nagin's brain sometimes becomes mush when he talks, man
- This year started with the never-to-be-forgotten chocolate city debacle
-He wants all the money in cyberspace to build a "bigger and better" NOLA
-Nagin is constantly 'stuck on stupid'
-Recall Nagin dot org
-Where's Nagin? dot com. If you see him, let these folks know.
-Mark Folse's inspiring words There’s nothing we can do now to remedy the leaders who hobble us, except to prove them wrong, to write for ourselves the scene that ends not in tragedy but in triumph.
-Loki's opinion on one of the hundreds of bungling Nagin's decisions
-da po blog's piece on Nagin's re-election in May
-Nagin 'gave up' New Orleans for lent last year
-How about when he mentioned that the CIA's out to get him?
-He has no inkling of what's going on!
-Let's not forget the Katrina Extravaganza he wanted to throw to celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the storm

Nuff Said

Christmas 2006

Merry Christmas to all.

It has been a good day weatherwise for Christmas. We've experienced some years where it was 80 degrees outside, so we enjoyed spending the day inside, away from the cold wind. I hope all those who are still living in FEMA trailers stayed warm somehow.

My redneck neighbors are shooting off fireworks - aerial ones at that - on Christmas night. My cats are freaked out.

Got a digital camera for Christmas and played with it inside all day....click on photos to enlarge>
GizmoSweetPea

>Midnight

>Oreo

>Meeko


R.I.P. to The Godfather of Soul.
James Brown passed away at the age of 73. Thanks for the wonderful memories, Mr. Brown.

THANK YOU SAINTS!!!!

Monday, December 18, 2006

STILL not okay

Just a few days shy of the 16 month "anniversary" of Katrina's landfall and there is still so much that is not okay in the gulf south. It's hard to imagine without seeing it first hand.

We took my daughter down to the train station in New Orleans (right by the Superdome) so she could visit her boyfriend in Lafayette. The trip from Slidell to New Orleans is a depressing one indeed.

Once across Lake Pontchartrain, the landscape is just miles and miles of depressing, dead trees in the area of Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge as a result of saltwater intrustion due to the storm's path. As you near New Orleans East, you will witness hundreds of gutted, unoccupied apartment complexes and subdivisions. The only sign of life in this area is Home Depot and a few auto dealerships. It remains desolate until you near the I-10 High Rise. It is in this area that you can view the Ninth Ward Here it's not just desolate, it'd downright depressing.

There is much to be done in all areas affected by the storm. Even we who live in this area forget how bad things still are until we venture to and or through them.

To all those who still in some way want to help, it is desperately needed in places like New Orleans East and the 9th Ward.




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Been a foggy week in SE Louisiana. Took this early Sunday morning while other parts of the country experienced real winter weather.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Fwinter

We're in fwinter right now. Most places have fall then winter. Here we get a combination of both. I know I'm not alone when I notice that the changing of the leaves on the trees seems to be much brighter this year. Don't know what causes this to happen, but I'm glad it does. Here are some trees across from the Northshore Square Mall. click on images for full-size versions





Typical of SE Louisiana fwinter, it's been foggy all week. Today seems to have the heaviest fog all week. Glad I don't have to commute. Took a ride down to Bayou Liberty to see how the fog looked there





I noticed that sounds are more intense during times of heavy fog, similar to when it snows up north. Kinda neat.

Update 12/17/06
Went by the mall today and all of the trees pictured above are NEKKID!

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