By: wilddesireschat
Devastation was had in New Orleans, but the people (Cajun and Creoles) are survives and they continue to do what they have to do to survive.
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Reblogged this on <a href="http://technicality.me/2012/09/05/738/" rel="nofollow">Technically Speaking</a> and commented: I had almost forgotten about the devastation wrought by Hurricane...
View ArticleBy: rosedixon
This is thought provoking and wonderfully written. I live in London, England so we have not experienced this kiind of thing (as yet, hopefully not) But you are so right about these things . We do tend...
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[...] Thinking of New Orleans “Why do we turn to these stories? For shelter. We need an explanation, because “It happened for no reason at all” is somehow too horrifying to face.” [...]
View ArticleBy: Patrice
Thank you so much for opening this new world of search and rescue communications for me. It was fascinating and made the true extent of disasters so much more real.
View ArticleBy: bogiejohn72
Many Thanks for this Great blog, I live in Scotland, and I remember vividly, the images of the damage that ‘Katrina’ inflicted on these poor people, and of the delay of not getting the help they...
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[...] Thinking of New Orleans “Why do we turn to these stories? For shelter. We need an explanation, because “It happened for no reason at all” is somehow too horrifying to face.” [...]
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[...] Thinking of New Orleans “Why do we turn to these stories? For shelter. We need an explanation, because “It happened for no reason at all” is somehow too horrifying to face.” [...]
View ArticleBy: Buffalo Crooner (@MeetMarkWeber)
I visited New Orleans 5 years after Katrina. It is a wonderful city full of lively music and people. I also wanted to say I really like the photos you’ve posted — showing off the beauty of NOLA.
View ArticleBy: WhatToDoWhileThePlanetDies
the mess in New Orleans, Katrina, did not happen for no reason. (As stated in the article). It happened because idiots built New Orleans below sea level, and then the maintenance people did not keep...
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I could definitely do with some flower porn. Do you like orchids? Do you like pictures of orchid? Do you have any pictures of orchids? Okay, all the other pictures of flowers you have, I’d love to see...
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[...] Thinking of New Orleans “Why do we turn to these stories? For shelter. We need an explanation, because “It happened for no reason at all” is somehow too horrifying to face.” [...]
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[...] Thinking of New Orleans “Why do we turn to these stories? For shelter. We need an explanation, because “It happened for no reason at all” is somehow too horrifying to face.” [...]
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