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I'm so sad. Ever since I first visited New Orleans, many years ago, it has been one of my favorite cities, ever, anywhere in the world. The history, the architecture, the people, the food, the music, the joie de vivre and laissez les bons temps roulez, it's always made me happy. And now it's gone. Oh, I know that much will be rebuilt, and I know I'll visit her again. But what will have happened to so many places I've known and loved? One of my favorite little museums, The Backstreet Cultural Museum, was in Treme, a section that had water to the rooftops, and it was a shoestring operation to begin with. I understand the Marigny is underwater, where one of my favorite bookshops is and where I stayed the first time I went to the Jazz and Heritage Festival. Will there even be a Jazz and Heritage Festival next year? Well, if there is, I'm going, if it's at all possible. I consider it my civic duty to get whatever tourist dollars I can back to the City That Care Forgot. (Just like I went to NYC a few months after 9/11.) I watch the news, and it hurts so bad.

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Date: 2005-09-01 01:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mlbish.livejournal.com
I'm sad too. I have been there many times and it's hard to believe that everything will be different (read: destroyed) now.

I can't stop thinking about all those people that are just homeless. And it's such a poor area of the country. I'd love to call a few and say, "Come stay at my house for three weeks." But I don't know anyone really well that lives there, and probably the ones I do know would have plenty of help anyway. But there are so many that won't...

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