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Sculpture commemorating the devastation left behind Hurrican Katrina. Monumental piles of trash in New Orleans, with remnants, memories, reminders of experiences past.
Brunch amid the post-Christmas Day dinner aftermath.
It is always, always sunny on the 26th. Prime skiing weather.
The old, disused Methodist chapel on Lambert Street has burned down. Accident, malice or greed? Unknown (other than by the perpetrator) as of now.
These boxes had beads (or "throws") in them. The city picked them up almost immediately. The last vehicles in any New Orleans Mardi Gras parade are sanitation trucks. Workers, many of them convicts, blow and rake up all the trash and the street is as clean as it was before.
At its deepest point (near the cone), I'd guess it's about 4 feet. Elsewhere in this set is a picture I took of the same lot with water coming up through the pavement. My car was sitting roughly to the right of that cone.
Aftermath, on Dec. 14.
Most don't realize just how much the lives of residents of the Rockaways continue to be impacted following Sandy. People still line up in parking lots for hot meals. Power lines are still down.
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