…for those displaced, lost or hurt by Hurricane Katrina.
Though I’ve never been to Mississippi, I did visit New Orleans in December of 2003.
Neon. Liquor. Jazz. Transvestites. Good times. New Orleans had it all, and wrapped within a metropolis, the French Quarter dealt out everything your mother warned you against. Almost two years later, my liver still isn’t quite right.
Eventually, I expect New Orleans to rise again. Certainly, she’ll look different. A new take on an old masterpiece. Buildings tumble, foundations crack, but what makes a city is culture and history. New Orleans has a rich legacy of both.
Hell yeah, I’ll go back. In a heartbeat.
For more thoughts see:
http://bookzeverywhere.blogspot.com/
Can I get a Hell yeah!?!?
H*** yeah! welcome back ahn then.
I hear tell that the State of Mississippi is losing 500K in tax revenues a DAY due to the loss of the Gulf Casinos. Going to be hard to make that up.