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All Last Night, I Sat on the Levee & Moaned

Thinking 'bout my baby, and my happy home. Check it: 51 days till the next hurricane season. I'm over being sad & depressed about it. Now, I'm just agitated & aggravated. Here's what my hometown looks like on a sunny Spring Sunday, 7 1/2 months after the storm passed through.
Time for Recovery 2.0 to kick in. I have a few hurricane related social media projects, and I'll be updating you. I need your help.

4 Responses to “All Last Night, I Sat on the Levee & Moaned”

  1. Thanks for sharing what must be an incredibly emotional journey – and for reminding us of the devastation and lack of response. We need to be continually reminded.

    Comment by Jon Paul Buchmeyer — April 12, 2006 @ 11:54 am

  2. Thanks for sharing what must be an incredibly emotional journey – and for reminding us of the devastation and lack of response. We need to be continually reminded.

    Comment by Jon Paul Buchmeyer — April 12, 2006 @ 11:54 am

  3. JP: exactly. Can we not at least pull the cars out of the bayou? My son couldn’t believe how it all still looks, as he hadn’t been down to the lake in a while. His words: Louisiana sure needs a lot of help, Dad.

    Comment by Brian Oberkirch — April 12, 2006 @ 3:00 pm

  4. JP: exactly. Can we not at least pull the cars out of the bayou? My son couldn’t believe how it all still looks, as he hadn’t been down to the lake in a while. His words: Louisiana sure needs a lot of help, Dad.

    Comment by Brian Oberkirch — April 12, 2006 @ 3:00 pm

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