Friday, September 09, 2005
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Mindblowing pictures.
Sad Hearted Soul
God. I was just in the gulf last May. We stayed in Slidell and drove along the coast over to FL so we could say we had been to all those states. We are at a little catfish place in Waveland that is gone now. No more riverboat casinos either. This just tears me up inside all the way up here in MN. Once you visit No's, it has a place in your heart.
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great pics. Keep them coming our way.
Those were nice pics. It captures the real situation. But tragic to those people.
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Great pictures, I travel in this area all the time. I have a feeling you can take a camera and choose to point it anywhere in a 360 degree arc and show us better than what we are seeing in the traditional media. Keep it up.
However, I think we might looking at this in the wrong way.. I think you have to look at it like Iraq and think of the potential money making opportunities. When you pump $50B into an area like this, if you know the right people, you can't help but to make money. If you doubt me, ask Joe Allbaugh he used to work for FEMA.
wow, those are nice pictures.
Oh my, I can't really imagine what people are going through. I am so upset with it all. I've been watching since the storm began and I can't keep my eyes off the TV. I don't usually but this is History! You've done a wonderful job of documenting what you are experiencing and I am so sorry for all that has happened. My prayers are with you and all of those who have suffered.
Real Peple, hopefully whole, although so much changed by this terrible experience.
http://timeintelaviv.blogspot.com/2005/09/hurricane-katrina-how-writers-can-help.html
wow glad you survived the hurricane and such good pics!keep it up!
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