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Hollie never wanted to come with me on any post-Katrina photographing expedition downriver from the Industrial Canal. Today she was lured below the Canal for the first time since the storm-- by yummy bubble tea.

Sunday she planned a meeting at the bubble tea place in my neighborhood, only to find it closed down. (She moved the meeting to PJ's Coffee.) Jay's Bubble Tea was Rosie Lea's pre-K. Excellent bubble teas; I think they were the first to create a New Orleans hybrid type using a sno-wizard machine in making them. We were glad when they reopened under new ownership as Jay's. However it seems to have been going down hill since the new owner turned things over to his son, with service and quality slipping. Now its gone.

Well, Hollie had an unfullfilled bubble tea jones, so after my radio show she consented to my suggestion of a drive to a good bubble tea place in St. Bernard. "Bubble T" is on Judge Perez just below the Murphy Refinery. Fresh fruit in excellent bubble tea. H had piƱa colada and I had a papaya.

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In other news, Preznit Bush is marking the second anniversary of Katrina not by going back on an extended vacation, but rather by coming here. It's been announced that per White House request, the streetcar lines will be shut down during his visit. WTF? Is Shrubya afeard of trolleys?
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Last night we went to "Mr. Bartley's Gourmet Burgers", an institution popular for decades across the street from Harvard University. Mr. Bartley's has a couple dozen types of hamburgers named after prominent individuals. H had the "Ted Kennedy" (with cheddar, mushrooms, and fries); I had the "Mitt Romney" (swiss, onions, and onion rings). The burgers were big, and the non-alcoholic raspberry lime rickeys refreshing. Afterwards to John Harvard's Brewpub for some local microbrew; the beer was pretty good but the venue too noisy.

This morning Hollie elected to stay in while I walked over to the Peabody Museum of Antropology, primarily to see what they had on display from their nifty MesoAmerican collection. In the same building complex was the Museum of Natural History, so I looked at the dinosaurs and amazing glass replicas of plants commissioned as reference materials from the 1880s through 1930s. Then the Semetic Museum with ancient near eastern stuff was right across the street.

I persuaded Ms. Hollie to join me to see more pretty stuff. We had been talking about going back into Boston to see the Museum of Fine Arts, but I guess we'll save that for another trip, as we concentrated on the wealth of museums within an easy walk of our guesthouse. We went to the Sackler Museum, with nifty stuff from Classical Antiquity, ancient China, India, and early Islamic art. After a break for ice cream at Herrell's, we went to the Fogg Museum of Art, mostly Rennesaince through 19th century Western, with highlights including paintings by Reubens, Bernini, Degas, Van Gogh, Ingres, the Impressionists, and other luminaries; connected is the Busch-Reisenger Museum of modern European art.

After this we were pretty museum saturated and my feet were tierd, so with detours for the Harvard bookstore then some bubble teas at Doda, we headed back to the guest house. We've been pleased with the Irving House -- comfortable, convenient, and a decent value. And they loan out passes for the museums!

We have to be up at Quarter Til Armpit O'Clock in the morning for our plane back (gotta get a cab-- too early for the T), and back to New Orleans tomorrow.
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Yay, some important local reopenings yesterday.

In the morning I went to the grand reopening of the New Orleans Museum of Art. As I entered, Shades of Praise were singing "Study War No More" in fine style, then later [livejournal.com profile] jdquintette was playing wonderful jazz sax. Some local films were being shown as well; I caught "Hexing a Hurricane".

The bubble tea place that I thought for sure was gone (well, it had been cleared out and had an eviction notice posted) is back. Rosie Lea's is now known as Jay's Bubble Teas from a new partner, but Ms. Ruby and the same great bubble teas are still there (along with coffee and Wi-Fi, too long missing on the street which had 3 places back pre-K).

In other local news, the wackiness factor of local politics was BAM!ed up a notch as the Clerk of Courts, who'd been in hiding from contempt of court and arrest warrents, showed up at the courthouse and announced to the assembled media that she was running for Mayor. Kimberly Williamson Butler was one of the more colorful figures on the local scene even pre-K. Doc Brite commented: "Kimbo is pure comedy gold. If I didn't care about the future of the city, I'd vote for her in any office she decided to run for just to enjoy her continuing antics."

Also, they're in the process of cutting up Mr. Ingram's barge in the Lower 9th. One can no longer get within a block of it while they're doing it.

I still havn't gotten a new TV. I rather want to get one from a local place in the city. The other day I was tempted to buy one from a place on St. Claude in Marigny that was open despite having no electricity and I may wind up going back there; they seem to be the only place on the East Bank of Orleans with tvs larger than 13 inches.
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Another Saturday night...

Oct. 1st, 2005 at 10:15 AM

I'm not feeling motivated enough to do yoga today. I am considering a class when I get back to NOLA, but only when the city opens up again.

I'm feeling ambivalent about going home. It'll be nice to go home again, but I think I'll be in shock when I begin to see everything. Froggy will camp out on my floor until he can get back to power and safe water at his place. So far, neither of the above.

I'm in a "I don't give a (Rhett Butler)" mood about everything. I just want this nightmare to be over.

Benefit show today with NOLA musicians from 12N-12M.

I'm tired of running.

Mood: tired
Music:Spider-Man cartoons in the next room.

Leaving Austin

Oct. 4th, 2005 at 5:30 AM

Today we leave Austin and crash tonight at my sister Lezli's (cute spelling, huh?) place in Baton Rouge. It'll be nice to see Alex again.

Meanwhile, froggy and I are packing up. We don't really like to leave here, but we've gotta get back home. Then froggy gets to camp out on my floor until he gets power and clean water at his place...which, according to nola.com, could take weeks. I don't mind having frogfrog as a roomie. We get along well.

Time to hit the road...way too early.

Mood: awake
Music:NPR's "Morning Edition"

Home again...

Oct. 6th, 2005 at 8:00 AM

Just wanted to let my friends know that I'm home, safe and sound. The house had some damage to the front, though the roof caved in on the house next door. There are tree branches cluttering the street, but at least we have semi-regular garbage pickup, unlike over on the other bank.

Froggy is asleep on my floor, where I'll let him sleep for a while. Poor thing needs it after inspecting his neighborhood yesterday.

Ain't Dere No More:

Oakwood Mall
Charity Hospital
University Hospital

...and a lot more I can't think of right now.

Mood: back home again
Music:froggy snoring in bed.

Back to almost normal

Oct. 6th, 2005 at 8:36 PM

Froggy got power and water back today. So he won't be camping out like we thought he would.

Nice to have your own space back, isn't it?

Mood: relieved
Music:my iPod Shuffle

"That's not a swimming pool"

Oct. 8th, 2005 at 9:05 AM

We are now proud members of the Blue Tarp Club. FEMA came over yesterday and tarped our roof. infrogmation is trying to get tarp on his, but all he's getting is a runaround. Poor frog. :(

Meanwhile, the LSUHSC School of Public Health is holding its classes online. It's weird to see virtual classes going on. I'm doing my part and letting Dr. Mike borrow my broadband connection for some of the classes because he's getting flak at home about his dialup tying up the phone line. Still, I don't think I want to be ready for 0830 every morning.

The things I do for my friends...

I want my life back the way it was before Katrina messed it up. I want Eta Pi back. I want my Toasters back. I want my pdoc back (though she's probably on a ferryboat from Finland, ja.).

I've got my health, my family, my friends, and my frog.

Mood: contemplative
Music:The Clash, "Rock the Casbah"

Monday morning...ugh!

Oct. 10th, 2005 at 1:44 PM

It's strange not hearing infrogmation on WWOZ this morning. I'm sure he wants his 'OZ back, as do I and many other listeners.

Meanwhile, I "sat in" on an epidemiology class this morning. Too much math and stats for me, but Dr. ML seemed to understand it. It was his class, anyway. He came over here to do his online classes since the phone line had to be open at his place for the roofers to get in touch.

My dad got a new toy yesterday. He got a cool phone with a camera in it, along with a nice, easy-to-read keypad and screen. I'm thinking about getting a new camera before Miss Louisiana next year, and still wanting an iPod Nano. Maybe I can get one as a 'happy birthday to me' present. Either/or.

I had my first bubble tea yesterday since coming back home. It was coconut, and it was pretty good. Mr. Bubbles is OK, but I'm waiting for Rosie Lea's to reopen. I'm told it may take a while since they have blue tarp on their roof and probably have to wait for a health inspection. Patience, grasshopper.

Dad went to Lakeview yesterday. My grandparents' old place has its front window blown out and is probably gutted inside. He said it was depressing. I won't go there.

The First UU Church had about 7 ft. of water. So, it looks like we'll have a new venue for next year.

Mood: bored
Music:my iPod Shuffle (but really want a Nano.)

Disunion, Injustice and Lack of Confidence

Oct. 13th, 2005 at 3:19 PM

I'm down to 4 days on my medication supply, and I am having a hell of a time trying to reach my pdoc. I even left her an e-mail; hope she'll answer it.

Meanwhile, I may have to take my Medication of Last Resort(tm) because I'm starting to have panic attacks again. Katrina has tested me beyond my limits, and I'm doing what I can just to survive. Rescue Remedy just ain't doing it for me, good though it is.

I want to cry in infrogmation's arms right now.

Mood: depressed
Music:Paula's Home Cooking on Food Network.

Next time, do the math...

Oct. 14th, 2005 at 8:59 PM

The good news: I got my meds today.

The bad news: I got overcharged for my purchase. My meds were $6.00 (3.00 for each Rx--thank you, Medicaid!)* and I made an additional purchase for 11.99. Walgreens charged me $32.08 for everything. Someone at the register messed up.

I should have paid 17.99+tax for my purchases. Unless Jefferson Parish has inflated their taxes since Katrina, there's no way my purchases cost $32.08.

I have the receipt and think I'll go complain tomorrow.


*in Texas I didn't get charged for my Rx. Maybe that's because it was a hurricane relief prescription.

There's a chance infrogmation and I will be going back to Austin. He was thinking at the end of this month/beginning of next month, but the congenial Dr. Elizabeth has invited us for Thanksgiving, so I suggested we wait a few weeks.

I don't know what we'll do.

Mood: bitchy
Music:the air conditioning unit outside my door

We did the math....

Oct. 16th, 2005 at 9:07 AM

I went to Walgreens yesterday to dispute my purchases. The kind souls refunded $26.00 and apologized. :)

In other news, pageant season is going strong, and I have a lot of website stuff to update. It keeps me busy and off the streets.

I need a good strong bubble tea.

Today I hope to hang out with infrogmation. I wonder if his discarded fridge will be used to construct a barrier island in Louisiana.

Best wishes to [livejournal.com profile] crystalgee on her recent move to St. Pete.

Mood: awake
Music:Moody Blues, "Forever Autumn"

Cheap dates, freebies and other things...

Oct. 18th, 2005 at 4:11 PM

infrogmation and I went to a Red Cross outpost yesterday to pick up supplies. I got a bunch of cleaning stuff. My bathroom will need it.

Miss America has a date: January 21. Now all we need is a place.

I'm busy working on Amanda's website. I think it'll turn out nice. Now if she'd just send more pictures. :) No website is complete without lots of pictures.

I got my strong bubble tea the other day. It was just what I needed.

I'm still trying to get in touch with my pdoc. If nothing else, I might get back in touch with Dr. C. to see if I can get an appointment with him. He was awesome. Dr. D. hasn't gotten back in touch with me, so I'm wondering about her.

Mood: creative
Music:Pet Shop Boys, "Love Comes Quickly"

Yet Another Road Trip Update...

Oct. 20th, 2005 at 4:45 PM

So tal_greywolf is getting ready to go to Austin for Thanksgiving.

infrogmation and I haven't decided yet. Or rather, it's froggy's decision to make since he has the car.

On the grocery list at H-E-B:

a box of Texas Tasters, since they're shaped like Texas. The Texas-shaped tortilla chips are overkill.
another bottle of Rescue Remedy, since mine's gone pretty fast. And yet another one for froggy.
a "Yellow Rose of Texas" tissue box. Because I like yellow roses, and that's my sorority's symbol.


My Lone Star card still has a $0 balance on it. That sux.

Hey, Elizabeth...can I bring homemade mozzarella sticks and make roasted garlic mashed potatoes?

Mood: okay
Music:the news

Well, I won't wear those shoes again.

Oct. 22nd, 2005 at 10:22 AM

Just like at the mall all those years ago, I stepped on a roofing nail on the sidewalk outside my house. It went through my shoe and into my foot. My foot bled like hell.

It's a good thing froggy and I had our DT shots.

So now I have this puncture wound on the sole of my foot. It hurts. Ouch.

The culprit is now in a place where it won't be stepped on again.

Mood: ditzy
Music:my shower washing my wound away.
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Gosh, August was a pretty good month up to the last week. That stuff at the end was enough to turn it into a wash out, by and large.

Our 504 self-phones work for outgoing calls, but we can't get any in. I asked Verizon if there was anything they could do-- maybe give me an additional local number here in Florida that people could call in? They said nothing could be done until the area code 504 station was back up. I think I'll demand 50% off my bill, as I'm only getting 50% of phone service. One small thing.

My home in old Carrollton is in the highest 10% of the Metro area, and like most 19th century homes here is built elevated off the ground, so as the city seems to be narrowly escaping complete flooding, my neighborhood should be pretty good for water damage. Of course with wind dammage and human factors, I have no damn idea what to expect, so I'll just have to be pleased if eventually I find I have anything at all.

I have no idea when I can come back to start rebuilding. I hope I'll be able to do that. We'll see.

Maybe have to start over somewhere else.
Hollie suggested Hawaii.

Other than second guessing a couple of minor items, the one thing I would have done differently in evacuating is I would have loaded the original art on the walls into my car.

I have a number of friends who know their houses are submerged. I have friends who last I heard were still electing to stay, and I can only hope are alive and well.

Oh, "August & Katrina" is the title of a German dialect vaudeville routine that found its way to record.
I wonder if I'll see my 78 record collection again.

A couple days before the storm, I got a 1920 penny in the change from the bubble tea place up the street from my home. I left it on one of my interior window sills.

Among the New Orleans ephemera here from my wallet pocket are a card for a free bubble tea from there.

Nice to dream I might get to use that some day.

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