Numerologists, spirtualists and blue state cowboys... And me. Finished blood merdian, looked for desert solitaire, stead mccormick's the crossing
Monday, October 10, 2005
Remembering Katrina - Top 16 Posts
- #16 Into the Void
- #15 Federal Incompetance
- #14 Railing on the Feds
- #13 Lessons, Observations
- #12 Homecomings
- #11 Pet Rescue
- #10 Lakeview by Canoe
- #9 A Vast Wasteland
- #8 Uptown
- #7 NOLA Ain't Dead!
- #6 Answering Questions
- #5 Full Report
- #4 Anarchy
- #3 1st Full Text Description
- #2 Text Message after levees broke
- #1 The Storm
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- Flood Congress
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- The Dead Pelican
- Craig's List NOLA
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- SAVE THE WETLANDS
- WWOZ-Community Radio
- New Orleans City Government
- Lakeview Civic Association
- Preservation Resource Center http://troyagilbert.wordpress.com/
The New Orleans PTSD Web
- Troy Gilbert
- b.Rox
- Adrastos
- Vatul Blog
- Chris Rose
- Humid City
- Blogometer
- Ray in NOLA
- Suspect Device
- Wet Bank Guide
- After the Levees
- Right Hand Thief
- Poppy Z. Brite's Blog
- Voices of New Orleans
- Metroblogging New Orleans
- The Third Battle of New Orleans
- NOLA BLOGROLL
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2 Comments:
I read your blog every day since Katrina and feel like I know you, especially now I've heard your voice. You feel things so deeply and are a caring, astute observer and participant. Please take care and be gentle with yourself -- you've been through so much! Remember that your legions of readers are with you every step of the way. Be happy and safe, Troy.
Keep trying for Desert Solitaire (Edward Abbey, right?) -- an amazing book. Great to read while you're out there, in it. Happy trails.
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