St Genevieve Church
They are now few but pews galore ehehehe! All taken out of church so the church can be pressure washed of muck and molds. Bahoooooo auuuuuu!!!!
Bayou Liberty
Hurricane Katrina made a "baybayon" or "wharf" out of our church ground as demonstrated by all these boats parked beside our Church
Bayou Liberty
Believe it or not these are all useless and up for "timbang" sa kilohag puthaw, wahihihi. These are 2 out of 9 a/c and heating systems that were damaged (totalled) by the flood following the hurricane.
Bayou Liberty
This was (is) my Jeep Liberty Renegade 2003 that went under 6-ft imediately after the hurricane. The molds took over as well as the corrosion. It stunk!
Bayou Liberty
Talk about adding fuel to the fire... all that's left is rust and that stinky molds!
Bayou Liberty
All 4 of these floated but one acoustic didn't and also the electric guitar which was heavier. I lost my voice during my thryroid surgery last July of 2005 and now my guitars as if someone's telling me it's time to hang the hat for good. Now Katrina finished them all off with 6 ft of water inside our house. Grrrl!!!
Slidell
What else could have I done to avoid being so far away from you as if Philippines wasn't already far enuf. But there goes my only connection to you... the PCs and the internet. It forced me to give up on X in my channel since Fro is nowhere to be found in the last 5 months, ehehe
Slidell
I believe I said enough and shown enought. The rest is for you to browse and get involved - ehehehe - or, say, get dragged, to our world of confusion and mental anguish! Praning!
Slidell
Hwy 11 epitomizes the havoc faced by all metro New Olreanians implanted on them by Hurricane Katrina, by far the biggest calamity that ever hit the United States. Not one corner of any structure escaped its lethal weapon: the flood water
Slidell
Call it a ghost apartment no more than New Orleans as a ghost... no light, no water, no life, no nothing but a remnant of what used to be homes filled with love and laughter
Slidell
Again, to see is to believe it; to feel is to live here. It may only be a news to us but to the homeowners the impact is way beyond our imagining.
Slidell
Hwy 11 - a road that leads to New Orleans is surrounded by water and marshland for fishing and other sports. This particular area was struck by a 30-ft water surge and went 11 feet under the day after Katrina left. The thought alone would blow your imagination.
Eden Isle
Made of canvass but it does serve the purpose - something flat to lay down my head at night. But did you know it's still winter time on January? Figure it out!
Eden Isle
That's my friend Julie from Dumaguete tending her pet on the front yard of their house where the 2 campers are parked to serve as our temporary living quarters. Julie and husband, Bob Sundrud, and 2 kids were gracious enuf to welcome me live with them... my second home after Katrina
That's my new Chrysler Pacifica 2006 parked on a side road where I currently reside. Where I reside is that camper you see on the left. That little wing hanging facing my car is the bed I sleep in at night. Wew! Tukog ray naghawid!
Eden Isle
Now you know what that it... a 24+ ft yatch standing on a backyard of a friend's house in the Eden Isle area next to the pool. Unbelievable!
Eden Isle
You know what that is? One thing, it's bigger than the pool of this house. See next...
Eden Isle
I told you it's real and this even 5 months after the hurricane... There is more, just you wait
Eden Isle
You have to see it to believe it; you have to live in the New Orleans area to feel and experience the "extent" of the damaged caused by Hurricane Katrina. It goes way beyond the physical. There's a feeling of desponce all over the land in the mind and heart of its people. Just wondering how Noah felt and how he coped cause by the devastation of the great flood?!%?
Eden Isle
Another million dollar yatch washed ashore and now standing on a concrete floor in Eden Isle Subdivision
Eden Isle
A gas or power barge afloat on a concrete in front of a big inland town house at Eden Isle Subdivision
Eden Isle
A wrecked party barge that is symbol of a wrecked and devastated Eden Isle residents
Eden Isle
The only decent part that's left of Eden Isle Marina not too far from the camper I live in today
Hwy 11
Where have all the people gone? It's a ghost town that we have here right now. Really sad and ghostly!
Hwy 11, near Eden Isle where I temporarily live no
Boat race on a highway? Not likely. But with Hurricane Katrina and if the boat could just race by themselves, they would have jetted out a long time ago!