Krewe of Pontchartrain
~Uptown 2 p.m
Mystic Krewe of Shangri-LA
~French Quarter - 2 p.m.
Knights of Sparta
~Uptown 6 p.m.
Krewe of Pygmalion
~Uptown 6:45 p.m.
Krewe of Caesar
~Metairie 6 p.m.
Krewe of Choctaw
~Gretna 10:15 a.m.
Mystic Knights of Adonis
~Westbank 10:45 a.m.Krewe of Alla
~Westbank 11:30 a.m.
Knights of Nemesis
~St. Bernard 4 p.m.
Krewe of Push Mow
~Abita Springs 11 a.m.
Krewe of Olympia
~Covington 6 p.m.
Krewe of Tee
~Caillou Chauvin 12 p.m.
Krewe of Aquarius
~Houma 6:30 p.m. ~~~~~~~Masks by Rosemary~~
Wha'dat Baby Say???
Thanks youz, DoctorJ2u!
Joan, Patron Saint o'da Who'dats!
This Day Before History Is Made
And Oh! Geaux Vote!
~Your Right Hand Thief
slabbed, all over it Saturday!
Emergency evacuation challenges for elderly, poor, disabled discussed at conference
~Marj Schleifstein
~The most difficult planning for emergency evacuations doesn't involve Main Street or Wall Street, retired Army Lt. Gen. Russel Honore told emergency planners in New Orleans Friday.
It involves the residents of "Railroad Street," he said.
"In the South, it's not just a metaphor but a location, as in the railroads that come through the 9th Ward," Honore said. As much as a third of the population of cities like New Orleans lives on Railroad Street, he added.
"Who's going to pay for it?" he said. "We're going to pay for it. Because what is the option, to leave a third of our citizens to die? That's not the America I spent 37 years and three months of my life defending. That's not the America I know."
Hey Corps! Da'Baby Talkin'Youz!
~Hat Tip to Levees.org for sending this one.
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
'Because of Katrina:' Many questions on levees' status, but few answers~Bret H. McCormick~The Red River levees on the north and south, as well as along the east bank of Rapides Parish, are no longer accredited by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. But what many local officials and residents want to know is: Why?
Chicago, Chicago, That Toddlin’ Town~On Levee Failures and A Weather Event
How Hurricane Katrina turned me into a citrus fanatic and marmalade maker
~April McGreger ~H/T~Greenhoof
Who Dat Say They Got The Best King Cake? ~NOLAFemmes
New Book on the MS River
~Quinta Scott began photographing sites along the Mississippi just before the flood of 1993, and her images reflect the sweep of the river’s history, from the Pleistocene era to Katrina.
Wielding her large-format camera along the river’s entire stretch, she captures important sites—places like Bayou de View in the Arkansas “Big Woods,” where the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker was sited in 2004, and the Timablier Island, a barrier island and hurricane speed bump—that represent both what Americans has done to change the river and our current attempts to restore its damaged ecosystems.
In this remarkable volume—the only book to focus on the topography of the whole river and its floodplain—she blends images and text to weave a comprehensive view of the riparian landscape as a living organism and of the effects of human intervention on its natural processes.
Mackie Shilstone joins NewOrleans.Com as contributor
Hey Baby! What you say again?
Houma doctor hits bestseller list with book on near-death experiences
Reading "New Orleans Style and the Writing of American Jazz History" ~All About Jazz
Galactic: Noodle Soups And New Orleans Bounce
Aaron Neville busy with projects
~David Prince
Who Dats @ Da Mardi Gras. . .
& Everywhere
~Home of the Groove
Sweet Sweet Sweet Home New Orleans! City of Living Metaphor!
3 comments:
I thought of you when I saw these pictures. Who Dat!
http://saintsreport.com/forums/showthread.php?t=151280
BTW, I loved the show with Rachael Maddox. It was great!
thanks youz!
Who'dat 2U2!
Aw man, dragsland, unfortunately that hoity'dat'toity Saints site won't let me sign in with my gmail ---so fork'em ya'know? The Great G protects me from the very Spam of which they say they are afraid. HA! So there!
I went and found a pic of Saint Joan wit'a Saints Flag from the T-P.
Thanks fo'da Hat Tip though!
We got it up now.
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