Archive for the 'New Orleans' Category
Monday, June 30th, 2008
OK, so those were gunshots I heard Thursday morning. I got the direction wrong, though. Here’s the relevant excerpt from the 1st District Crime Activity Report for June 26, 2008, reproduced verbatim and without editorial comment:
Type: Automobile Burglary
Location: 3200 block of Bienville
Gist: At 2:225am, the victim was awakened by loud noises outside the residence. Upon [...]
Posted in Neighbors, New Orleans | 15 Comments »
Thursday, June 26th, 2008
I heard gunfire early this morning, about 2:30 AM. A dozen shots. It sounded like it was coming from around the corner, the 3100 block of Iberville.
I wish I could say it was the first time I’ve ever heard such sounds in the night in our neighborhood. Unfortunately it’s a sound I hear far too [...]
Posted in Neighbors, New Orleans | 5 Comments »
Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
I almost missed this story in today’s paper… There’s supposed to be an accompanying slideshow with audio on nola.com but I can’t find it here.
Posted in Bike, New Orleans, News & Media, Rails to Trails | No Comments »
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
When we first moved to New Orleans in 1999, we saw flyers in the Quarter warning tourists not to be suckered into making any wagers on the provenance of their footwear. Over the intervening years, I’ve been accosted by any number of fine gentlemen who’ve assured me that they know where I got my shoes, [...]
Posted in Friends, New Orleans | 14 Comments »
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
I wrote a letter to the owner. I talked to him too. I made a video about it. I wrote an editorial about it. I talked to my City Council rep about it. I went on the evening news about it.
But nothing seemed to happen.
I’m talking about the infamous grocery at 3126 Bienville, just around [...]
Posted in Katrina, New Orleans, Pix | 6 Comments »
Saturday, June 14th, 2008
I was sorting through some old photos the other day, and I came across a set taken on October 16, 1999. As I looked at them I was overwhelmed by a sense of bittersweet melancholy. (Is there any other kind of melancholy?)
This was the first coherent group of digital pictures I ever took. I published [...]
Posted in Geeky, New Orleans, Pix | 7 Comments »
Thursday, June 12th, 2008
The recent news that Victory is open to selling the Lindy Boggs Medical Center site jogged a memory. I know rumor-mongering isn’t wise, but I can’t help passing this on. I recently heard from someone who seemed to be well-informed (but promised to deny this if it ever came back to him) that the Oschner/Tenet [...]
Posted in New Orleans | 4 Comments »
Saturday, June 7th, 2008
I had no idea how many people to expect for today’s 4th Annual Hike of the Lafitte Corridor. Last year we had 16 or 17, the year before that, the same. But this year we had better publicity thanks to the sponsorship of Massey’s Professional Outfitters. If we doubled our numbers we’d be successful beyond [...]
Posted in New Orleans, Rails to Trails | 5 Comments »
Friday, June 6th, 2008
As we hike the length of the abandoned rail line known as the Lafitte Corridor tomorrow, we’ll pass by the Lafitte public housing development. Or perhaps I should say the ruins of this development. These buildings are currently being demolished, and the sight is quite dramatic to say the least. The demolition of these properties [...]
Posted in New Orleans, Rails to Trails | 1 Comment »
Sunday, June 1st, 2008
One of the most frequent questions I field as a new dad are various inquiries into my sleep patterns. People seem mystified or nonplussed when I assert that I have never slept better in my life. It’s not a joke, though. Xy feeds the girl at night and usually sleeps in her room as a [...]
Posted in Neighbors, New Orleans, Pix | 3 Comments »
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
Despite my sterling reputation for civic-mindedness, I hardly ever write to my representatives in city gov’t. It just doesn’t seem like a good use of time. But I did it today. I just sent a quick note in support of the proposed charter amendments that would give the master plan the force of law and [...]
Posted in New Orleans, Politix | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
What are you doing for National Trails Day? If you’re in New Orleans, please join us for the 4th Annual Hike of the Lafitte Corridor.
It’s hard to believe this is the fourth such event. The first one only had three hikers and no fanfare. The second hike led to the formation of Friends of Lafitte [...]
Posted in New Orleans, Rails to Trails | 3 Comments »
Monday, May 26th, 2008
Sometimes it’s worth it. All the trouble, the endless meetings, the grant proposals, the paperwork, navigating bureaucracies, building consensus, wrangling volunteers, the phone calls, the e-mails, did I mention the meetings?
I started the Mid-City sign project last year, when I was serving as Communications Director for the Mid-City Neighborhood Organization. We wrote a grant to [...]
Posted in Life with Xy, Neighbors, New Orleans, Pix | 11 Comments »
Saturday, May 24th, 2008
I’ll be at the FOLC booth at the Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo this morning, from 10 ’til noon; stop by and say hi.
Posted in Briefly, Miscellaneous, New Orleans | No Comments »
Friday, May 23rd, 2008
Just learned of the untimely passing of New Orleans’ own Robert Asprin, creator of Thieves’ World and Another Fine Myth and many other science fiction and fantasy works.
Posted in Books & Reading, Briefly, New Orleans | No Comments »
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
The internet and this old world can still blow my mind. Browsing through a random Wikipedia article I discovered that before the Cuban Revolution there was a ferry that sailed twice daily between Havana and New Orleans. This bears further investigation.
Posted in Briefly, Geeky, New Orleans, Travel | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
I wanted to record before I forget that as Xy and I were coming home from an errand Friday, we saw there were lots of firetrucks clustered around Lindy Boggs Medical Center (aka Mercy). Later we learned that someone had broken in and started a small fire. [WWL has video.]
I further learned (through discussion with [...]
Posted in New Orleans | 9 Comments »
Saturday, May 10th, 2008
I came outside today to find Johnny and some other kids throwing rocks at our next door neighbor’s house. Our next door neighbor (Craig) decided to stay in Texas after his Katrina evacuation. The weeds in his yard are now eight feet tall. I have some issues with Craig, obviously, but I didn’t think Johnny [...]
Posted in Neighbors, New Orleans | 8 Comments »
Friday, May 9th, 2008
An ad just played on TV for an upcoming news report on the decline of baseball as a popular sport amongst African-Americans.
Just a couple minutes later, there are three kids (all African-American) playing catch on the street in front of our house, each with a mitt.
What makes this even weirder is that the kids around [...]
Posted in Neighbors, New Orleans, Sports? | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
I’ve never noticed lovebugs around New Orleans before, though they’re supposed to be common all along the Gulf Coast during certain times of the year. Then again, New Orleans isn’t really on the coast — though the coast is getting closer every day.
Anyway, I’ve been seeing the lovebugs here for the first time over this [...]
Posted in Ecology, New Orleans, Pix | 3 Comments »