Thursday, June 5, 2008

Jeudi

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Snake Oil~Greg Peters, The Independent Weekly

The Exorcist, Jindal, and The Oxford Review~Humid City

The Shameful Irony of McCain’s New Orleans Speech
~Greg Saunders


Somone Ask Him
~We Could Be Famous



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Insurer must pay grocer $21M for Katrina damage
“It’s the biggest Katrina judgment in Louisiana or Mississippi that we know of,” said Philip Franco, who represented Robert’s Fresh Markets owner Marc Robert II against U. F. & C. Insurance Co.
Editilla ahems & amens~

This is where yer oh'so humble, frightened and increasingly desperate Editeurilla
"made our groceries", during what I euphemistically refer to as "The Troubles" that first week of the flood.
There were even children, "shopping" with their families, pushing little looted toy shopping carts through the 8 or so inches of water in the dark broad daylight, finally allowed to have all the candy they every wanted.

There were probably 300 people flowing all over in and out of the store at Elysian Fields and St. Claude. There were really scary guys trying to break into the safe and working over the ATM--but the other folks, "shoppers" were kinda "together" and trying to stay as cool as possible. Someone actually said "excuse me" when they bumped into me. People were helping little old ladies. The place was getting torn apart.
Legend had it that a departing evacuating manager deliberately left the security door open about an inch and unlocked. Legend had it that even the owners had said fuck it. The reality was that our dogs got food, we got water, my friends got their complicated mental medications, doctors got antibiotics and bandages, creeps got thrills...and the children got their candy.
It will evermore rank as one of the strangest goddamned scenes that I have ever witnessed...until of course we stepped outside into the bright hot fetid light of crucified New Orleans...then the scenario changed again and Kafka rolled over in his grave again and again,
over and over and over they all rolled...

Upon each of my many and regular trips back to New Orleans since The Troubles, I stand in front of that still closed grocery store, and I try to do the closest thing you will ever catch Editilla to praying.
Every single return to the city
,
amidst no small amount of guilt
I thank Goddess that I can still give thanks.
I thank Robert's for leaving, if not the light on
--the door open!
I thank the people I know and the others seen keeping their shit together while so many others lost theirs.
I thank my former landlord and now friend for riding me and my dog Flora out of that maelstrom finally.
I thank my friends who have survived...
and those friends who have not.

I thank those who have helped me and Flora (rest her soul) along to the point where I can thank especially the Nola Bloggers and the Rising Tide for giving me hope and direction in the work of this Ladder.
Still, I find it hard to not feel estranged by the wake of such deeply held grief, such Blessings of the Lost.
I reach a point in my approaches to The City...where I no longer understand her love, her longevity, her novelty.

The person you meet here clinging to this Ladder is not the person I didn't recognize that day we hit Robert's.
It would appear that oft'times gentle'rillas may be surprised to discover climbing this ladder, an animal, even a monster, more akin to the thing I became then.
We're working on that, but it is sad, ya'know?
I could not do a damn thing to save anyone's ass then,
my sense of inadequacy spread so thin as to seem surreal in its poignancy, very much like the Divine Comedy.

That first trip to "Make Groceries" is when my nightmares mated my daymares, the first of many labor pains which grew as time contracted towards some horrid event horizon and the water settled into the viscosity of death still'born.
It was that bad don't anyone ever forget it!
But now??? Read my creed.
Editilla Am Beotchwolf!
Whateva it forkin'takes!
Nevermore... Sinn Féin

WAVICS~Wave -Current -Surge Information System for Coastal Louisiana

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

Cyclonerita

Exquixotic Corps
~Everywhere you want to be!
~CA-U.S. Army Corps of Engineers confirms non-navigable status for most of L.A. River

~FL-Florida Loses Water Wars
~GA-A Sensible Decision
~KS-Army scientists, engineers prepare for hurricanes


Deep Freeze~Shira bat Sarah
~After criticism and due to financial reasons, FEMA will no longer bring in ice after a hurricane strikes. Instead, the job will now go to the Army Corps of Engineers.

House blasts FEMA, HUD

Congress Fumes Over FEMA Funds~Gulf South Free Press

FEMA says no to repair money
~HUD has no cash to fix public housing

Happy trailers to you~TP

Yes, Accredited Schools Would Be A Good Thing?
~Liprap's Lament-Holds da'Line


Short Fiction Writing Workshop at Alvar Branch on Saturday ~nolabrarian

Plugtastic!~The Chicory
- Varg-onaught will be slinging folk / outsider art crafted from salvaged wood around the New Orleans area this Saturday from noon until 5 p.m. at the Freret Market on Freret and Napoleon Avenue.

Chance to engage and learn from New Orleans
The Durban public is warmly invited to attend a public address by New Orleans Mayor, C. Ray Nagin, about his city’s experiences surviving Hurricane Katrina, to be held in the Durban City Hall on Tuesday 10 June at 11:30am, as part of an official visit to Durban by the mayor of New Orleans and his civic entourage.

Conference of black mayors: Obama's nomination 'historic'
~Watch: Conference Buzz

Spinning the Media
~The Independent Weekly


Company touts recovery sites

Get flood insurance, disaster chief urges
Given their ratio of payments to premiums, the insurance industry's absolute abandonment of honor on policy, why is it not better to just put that money in a jar under the dog house, perhaps a big dog's house?

Famed Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans to Be Reborn as a Waldorf=Astoria Collection®

Loss lingers: Mental health summit looks at issues

40 miles for Lupus

Research affiliate envisions towering Katrina memorial

True to its name, Greensburg rebuilds sustainably after tragedy

The $19 Billion Question

Two Kid Friendly Restaurants on Magazine ~MetBlogs

Dutchman~Courtesy of Tomato Bob--Yeah!

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