Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Mercredi

Next Up?
T'anks again,
New Orleans Daily Photo




~Bayou Boogaloo May 23rd & 24th -New Orleans
~This is da'place where yer'errant Editilla saw my first fleur dis'tattoo that first year after the storm! I had so needed da'Boogaloo! Laying on the ground that day as I looked about there were others no two alike and never in the same location on da'bodies politic.
I think Lynn Drury may have been on stage.
I had just finished off smokin' a fat one and rolled over to reach for some more shrimp, but instead grabbed onto an ankle full of fleur!
It worked. I came home again.
Chere'Yat Bourgeois Nievete, Sinn Féin!

Corps warns: More rain could produce more severe result
Euphemistically: da'riva gon'flood, you peccaries.
~Oh Fortuna Intelligenstabator!~
Editilla pales in comparison and falls to da'flo speechless before the wake of such a mighty passage of wind. What quickness! What fathomless deep insight into da'Tao of rain:
"More rain could produce more...flooding."
Whoa! You could roll a Port-A-Potty through the breach left in da'slack'n'awe of such fecal profundity!
--Thank You, Exquixotic Corps of Engineers! Yo'Boyz! Now I can start my day encrusted in the knowledge that my big brother is watching my back! And if He say's it is really just rain falling across it then, by'Gawd, rain it is--if a bit warm and tangy smellin --even for New Orleans this time of year!
Just rain...

The highest good is like water.
Water gives life to the ten thousand things
and does not strive.

It flows in places men reject and so is like the Tao.
In dwelling, be close to the land.
In meditation, go deep in the heart.
In dealing with others, be gentle and kind.
In speech, be true.
In ruling, be just.
In business, be competent.
In action, watch the timing.

No fight: No blame.

Flood Stage Levels, current 'real-time' guage readings~USGS


Letter from Levees.org
Dear all,

Levees.Org has been getting much press coverage lately. On Sat Apr 19, HJ Bosworth and I were interviewed for a story on WWL Evening News.
http://www.wwltv.com/video/news-index.html?nvid=237562
Also, an article in this week's issue of Gambit by David Winkler-Schmit gives an in-depth treatment to an issue that Levees.Org has embraced since November 2007, the issue of a cozy relationship between the Corps and an engineering society that we feel is putting the American public in danger.
http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/current/news_feat.php
Thank you for your support of Levees.Org. More to come!
Sandy Rosenthal~Founder and Executive Director-Levees.org

Port is proposing hurricane shelter


Who should pay to protect New Orleans?~LA Times


Canadian Students Protest Security and Prosperity Partnership Summit in New Orleans? Who'dat?

ALA Heads Back to New Orleans, Twice~Tradeshow Week

~The American Library Assn. will go to New Orleans for its 2011 and 2018 annual conventions. In 2006, the ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition was the first citywide meeting held in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and it attracted 17,000 librarians.

Ah, Love, your magic beguiles us!
~The Louisiana Weekly


'Agenda' Connects New Orleans Diaspora~New America Media

Short film festival long on local talent


WWOZ ~ WTUL
GAMBIT
~ NOMENU

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