Sunday, March 15, 2009

Dimanche

Tanks'n'tunes to'da Paintron Saint of the Day fo'da Blues!

The Green Goddess Awakens in New Orleans!
~Welcome to The Green Goddess! That's the name for our new, small French Quarter restaurant. I've been emailing some cooks who replied to our ad on the N.O. site for craigslist.org, and asking them how the name resonates. Cooks are by nature a rather hard drinking lot, so it was natural they assumed we were pointing at the emerging absinthe revival. Quite a few mentioned the currency of "green" as it refers to the ethos of food.
~Opening Tips'n'Tank'youz to da'AnimaMundi

Spring break a reminder that volunteers still streaming to New Orleans to help rebuild
~Bruce Nolan

State University of New York Oswego junior Sara D'Addesio, center, writes her name on the Catholic Charities Helping Hands wall in St. Raymond Church Thursday. D'Addesio was among many students spending spring break in New Orleans helping local residents whose homes were damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
~Also from Bruce Nolan...
~New Orleans artist specializes in church designs

RESCHEDULED: Super Sunday
New Orleans Style
~Big Red Cotton


The Wetting of the Green
~Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans

~It was a perfect day for a St. Patrick’s Day Parade: grey and drizzly with showers just strong enough to get you well wet but not to soak and chill to the bone. It was as if God smiled down on the parade, in that Odd way we like here abouts on Toulouse Street, and blessed the day with a little bit of Irish weather.

~Special Tank'youz~New Orleans Daily Photo

Cleaning up Holt cemetery in New Orleans

About that increased short
interest in Berkshire Hathaway..
~and~Things appear to be getting hot over at the Starship LSBME ~slabbed


Rosemary’s Baby — Or...
Thoughts on the Latest Scandals
~Clancy DuBos


"It was love at first sight.
The first time Yossarian saw the
chaplain he fell madly in love
with him."~Citizen K'dayz


Local dump-truck owners struggling to find work
~Scott Satchfield


Jeff draws drainage master plan ~Richard Rainey

EDITORIAL: The safer strategy

Flood preparations in place
~Chuck Haga

~Heavy equipment operators from Gowan Construction add clay to the top of the dike Saturday in Lincoln Park in Grand Forks in preparation for spring flooding. Herald photo by Eric Hylden.

New Orleans book trade labels ~Bibliophemera

Richard Thompson~HOBNOLA

The New Orleans Moonshiners at Donna's on Rampart Street
~all about Jazz


Dave Bartholomew, Paul Sanchez in City Park
~Kieth Spera

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Aldo thanks you from the bottom of his bulldogedness