Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/27

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Subject: [Leica] New Orleans 1 Year Later
From: SonC at aol.com (SonC@aol.com)
Date: Sun Aug 27 10:45:09 2006

 
 
In a message dated 8/26/2006 9:19:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
don.dory@gmail.com writes:

I do  have the memories, the smells, the textures, the sounds so it is all
still  alive for me.


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That's kind of why I have not gone to visit New Orleans, so I can still  
feel 
that way.  The thing I'm told by people who have gone back, is that  you 
stand somewhere that once was vibrant and alive, and now you turn 360  
degrees and 
see destruction;  Miles of cars waiting their turn to go to the  crushers, 
it 
goes on and on.
 
I too have lost individual buildings and people that are  still part of my 
memory, but the loss of the New Orleans I knew and loved  is a different 
thing.  
 
 
Jeff says Liuzza's is back.  That is a relief.  It stands on the  corner of 
Bienville and Telemachus, right next door to where Kathy lived when we  
first 
started dating.  Beer and Soft drinks are served in large frozen  schooners. 
 I 
can't eat all of one of their catfish po-boys.   Wonderful place where the 
waitress calls everyone "Darlin' "
 
That's just one place, but since my haunts were in Lakeview and  Mid-city, 
most of my New Orleans is a long way from coming back in any  form.  
 
Not that they are not trying.  The owner of Liedenheimer's French  Bakery 
cleaned up, bought trailers for his staff to live in, and got back to  
baking 
their remarkable french bread, 
 
 

Regards,  
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
?galit?, libert?,  crawfish