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Thursday, December 11, 2008

 
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Friday, March 03, 2006



Mardi Gras 2006 French Quarter Posted by Picasa


2 Charlies Mardi Gras 2006 Posted by Picasa


Mardi Gras 2006 Frenchman St Posted by Picasa

Thursday, March 02, 2006




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For the origin of plastic snow, please go: here PLASTIC SNOW Last Thursday I noticed a large...


Correspondent on Frenchman Posted by Picasa


Taking a break Posted by Picasa


Bloody Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, March 01, 2006



Zulu Dance from ZULULAND Posted by Picasa


KIND OF BLUE-- Spotted Cat Posted by Picasa


HARVEY Posted by Picasa


Frenchman Street Posted by Picasa


ZULU RIDER Posted by Picasa

What would Jesus do on Mardi Gras-- Jackson Sq Posted by Picasa


Political statement, Jackson Square Posted by Picasa

Undersea bicycle, Decatur St Posted by Picasa


Interplanetary bicycle, Frenchman St Posted by Picasa


Looking out of The Spotted Cat, Frenchman St Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, February 28, 2006



Mardi Gras, Frenchman Street 2006 Posted by Picasa


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DIMANCHE GRAS.. Okay I never heard the phrase, but anyway, Fat Sunday & we saw Bacchus and a little Endymion before calling it a wonderful day.

Sunday, February 26, 2006






BUTTERFLY closeups Posted by Picasa





OUR LEMON TREE has been blossoming in this post-Katrina spring, and today the bees were going at it, but also one butterfly. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, February 22, 2006






Mitch Landrieu announced for mayor this afternoon. Mo and I went down there, I guess because we were invited, probably because we happen to be on the cultural mailing list. We were riverside, and at least 2 coast guard helicopters flew overhead. Okay I like Mitch. He was our daughter's basketball coach; he spoke at her high school graduation and gave her a hug. He seems to be a good person and a natural born politician. His mom and dad were there, Moon the former mayor. Mitch's speech touched the right bases: a moment of silence for the dead of Katrina, a nod to Mayor Nagin thanking him for his work, just so it's nothing personal. Then Mitch stressed his main selling point: he is a politician. Meaning: he knwos how to communicate and work with other politicians. He mentioned the mayor of Baton Rouge, Kip Holden who was there (I didn't see him.) He mentioned Karen Carter and Ann Duplessis, who were there. He didn't mention sister Mary but obviously he can work with her. I expect he can work with Governor Blanco.
Mitch has a broad minded vision for the city, maybe somewhat unbelievable. New Orleans as an axis for culture and commerce, a world class city, with the business sense of Houston and Atlanta but the charm and culture of , well, New Orleans, adding up to a sort of Paris on the Mississippi. Well, probably not but it was a beautiful day in the sky.
Mitch had lots of cute kids holding hand made signs representing different neighborhoods; Mitch believes and lives racial harmony, and I suspect Mitch has good support from old line politicians. That's what worries me a little, but I think of the three major candidates, he's the most likely to succeed politically.
Anyway the guy is just extremely likeable. And did I mention he was my daughter's basketball coach? Posted by Picasa

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