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Two years ago today was my last day of evacucation in Austin, Texas, before I started heading back to New Orleans.

On 3 October 2005 Ms.Hollie and I had BBQ for lunch at Ruby's-- sorry, anyone who thinks that's quality BBQ needs to come eat at "The Joint" in Bywater, New Orleans. The Tex-Mex place our kind hosts tooks us to for dinner that night was much better -- Austin is the Tex-Mex capital as far as I'm concerned. The next day we hit the road, drove the newly reopened but still Rita devastated I-10, crashed in Baton Rouge. Next morning the usually 40 minute drive from BR to NOLA took 4 hours.

A hell of a lot has happened in the last two years, but that doesn't seem so long ago. July of 2005, on the other hand, seems like it was back in the 1980s or something.

H & I are planning to mark the anniversary of our return on Friday by going back to Specialty in Terrytown, where we had our first meal back at one of the few restaurants open (limited hours and menu) in Greater New Orleans at the time.

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Last week Pentomino was visiting town. He thought the nail gun from reconstruction work down the street was gunfire.

Pentomino, H, & I went to the WWII museum, which has interesting stuff and ties in with the Ken Burns series running on PBS.





German "ENIGMA Machine".
In the early '40s taking a photo of one of these babies probably would have gotten you shot.






A "Higgins Boat", via which New Orleans saved the world from Fascism. You're welcome.



I was glad the last episode of the Ken Burns series at least touched briefly on how war often screws up for life even those who escaped without physical injury.

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Monday there were memorials for late musician/bandleader Jacques Gauthe. Things started off in the afternoon in front of Preservation Hall.




A "jazz band", via which New Orleans saved the world from Squareness. You're welcome.


There was then a memorial second line parade-- sort of a tumble, stopping at various bars-- winding to the Palm Court for a memorial concert with buffet. Good music for a good musician.


Tuesday H & I saw the film "In the Shadow of the Moon", about the Apollo moon astronauts. Reccomended!
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A couple of good ones from yesterday's Times-Picayune editorials:

James Gill: Creationists are Vitter's latest hookup

John Maginnis about "K-Ville": State will pay to have its name trashed.

The second episode of "K-Ville" was worse than the first. Even the accents got worse. The scene with the local cop eating OATMEAL with hot sauce created a universal "WTF?!?" reaction locally -- word since is supposedly that was some sort of bet or inside joke among the cast and crew that got used in the show. Heck of a job, editors!

In other news, [livejournal.com profile] pentomino is visiting town. [livejournal.com profile] mshollie and I plan to visit the World War II museum with him later.
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I'm enjoying some excellent Swiss cheese... not the type with holes in it, but cheese brought from Switzerland by my friend Wolf who lives in Zurich.

Herr Dr. Professor Wolf is in New Orleans, where he gave a talk on bug related topics at a biology conference. He's staying over here for a few days; he last visited New Orleans in back in the 1980s. The last time I saw him was on my 1993 trip to Europe.

He had emailed me asking if I wanted him to bring something. I suggested chocolate. He more than obliged by presenting me with several bars of excellent Swiss chocolates plus a bag of assorted miniatures. Double yay!! And if that weren't enough, a block each of Tilsiter, St. Paulin, and Luzerner Rahmkase.

Yum. Man, that's good Luzerner Rahmkase.

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